News Briefs (10-7-09)

Another roundup of news, only today’s batch is more varied than usual (and shorter)

Shenmue protagonist Ryu Hazuki is announced to make an appearance as a playable character in Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing. Now if only we could get a conclusion to the Shenmue saga.

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A “designer’s cut” of East India Company is set to arrive on October 27 in for form of a free download, and the game has dropped in price to $29.99.

 

The free add-on introduces a vast amount of enhancements for improved gameplay, including new port views, the ability to fight on land in island battles, the introduction of multiplayer modes “Beehive” and “Breakthrough”, history graphs to help track long term progress, and many more new features to make East India Company a deeper experience than ever before.

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Mad Catz has begun shipping the Rock Band Wireless Fender Telecaster “Player’s Edition’ for Xbox 360. This peripheral retails for just over $100 and looks to be quite worth it.

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We Cheer 2 for the Wii has finished development and is set to be available November 3.

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Lucidity is now available on Xbox Live Arcade as well as Steam and Direct2Drive.

 

Lucidity is an addictive puzzle platformer set in the surreal dreamscapes of a little girl named Sofi. In Lucidity, players take a trip into the imagination of a young girl who is filled with a persistent desire to explore new worlds and overcome all obstacles in her way. In this challenging puzzle platform game, players are tasked with keeping Sofi safe as she drifts deeper into the strange new world of her dreams. Through quick reaction and placement of randomly generated puzzle pieces, players must create a path through beautifully detailed dreamscapes to keep Sofi in perpetual motion and deliver her to safety.

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Posted by Daniel "monk" Pelfrey on Oct 7th, 2009 and is filed under DS News, News, PC News, PS3 News, PSP News, Wii News, Xbox 360 News. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.
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