FragLand - DLC...the word alone already gives me the creeps and then I'm not even thinking of developers who quickly put together a map pack or leave out some original game content to afterwards sell it at 15 euros. It's this generation's milk cow and thousands of gamers fall for it. Still there are companies that do it right at times. Ubisoft is one of those and they proove this with Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood – The Da Vinci Disappearance.
A post taking a look at some characters you want watching your back when shit hits the fan.
As I’m certain you’re all well aware of, AC: III is only days away. That’s right, folks, we’re in the single digits. Before Connor’s story is released, however, I took the opportunity to introduce a non-Assassin’s Creed fan friend to the franchise. Over the last month I have played AC: II, AC: Brotherhood and AC: Revelations, the last of which I only wrapped up days ago. I had never played the three games one right after another before and what I found was extremely interesting. So, here’s a shotgun review of each one, now that I have some perspective.
Actually I have played all the games, but since Ubisoft dropped Altair in favour of Ezio I could hardly write about him.
If Left 4 Dead 2 has been sitting on your gaming shelf for a long time, collecting dust, now is the perfect time to boot it up again. The Cold Stream DLC is set to hit the Xbox 360 tomorrow, alongside Wreckateer on the Xbox Live Arcade.
A few people have already asked, but the date for the Left 4 Dead 2 DLC comes right from the Left 4 Dead blog.
We'll still have to wait and see if it does come out tomorrow though.