Destructoid writes: "Yesterday, we showed you the single player campaign of upcoming XBLA game Raskulls, with commentary by yours truly and Halfbrick representative Phil Larsen. Today, we bring you the real heart of this cute and funny skeleton-themed party game -- the multiplayer. Joined by our very own Rey Gutierrez, we show off just how insanely fun this game can be.
The loud cries of "OOOH" as we bitterly fight for the finish line aren't fake. This is one of those games that make people shout at each other ... in a good way, of course. With support for up to four players, Raskulls' multiplayer mode is definitely where it's at. Do please check out the video. I think you'll like this game."
Gamer's Guide to Life.com, Monday 20th June 2011: Music is a generally-overlooked component of videogames, at least from the player's perspective, some background to the main product that (often) many don't notice. However, creative decisions about videogame music can be essential to creating memorable videogames, argues Andrew Testerman.
"Many games benefit from a large scale, orchestral approach, but the best soundtracks are the ones that best suit the game, and to preclude using MIDI compositions simply because they’re old would be a mistake."
New DLC pack for Raskulls hits the marketplace
Nice. I didn't think I'd like this one, but it turned out to be more fun than I thought.
The new, 360-focused podcast, hosts by D-gu.com
Game reviews:
Crysis 2
Shift 2
Dishwasher:vs
WWE all stars
News:
Topic. 1 CALL OF DUTY BLACK OPS MAP PACKS–ESCALATION MAPS
Topic. 2 EA To Spend More Than $100 Million On Battlefield 3 Marketing Campaign
Topic. 3 Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition On the Way
Topic. 4 Xbox Live gets free weekend this Easter
Topic. 5 SUPER MEAT BOYN SELLS 600,000 UNITS PC OUT SELLS 360