Sleeping Dogs is a open world crime drama video game, developed by United Front Games in conjunction with Square Enix London Studios and published by Square Enix, to be released on August 14, 2012 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.[5] Sleeping Dogs will take place in Hong Kong and focuses on an undercover operation to infiltrate the Triads.
Sleeping Dogs
OK, The Asura’s Wrath-Meets-Street Fighter DLC Looks Well Worth $2
Here’s a clip of today’s newly-released Asura vs. Ryu, Asura’s Wrath-meets-Street Fighter downloadable content for Asura’s Wrath.
It might even be the hold thing… we’re not sure. But, hey, it looks really fun. I might pony up for this.
The DLC is called “Lost Episode 1.” It costs $2 to download on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
Carrot In Hell: Wrath Of The Dead Rabbit
What’s the best game with an exclamation mark in its title? Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit has one but I’m going to stop using it now because it’s awkward and silly, which could well be an accurate description of the game itself.
Max Payne 3: Multiplayer
Max Payne 3 is the third installment in Rockstar Games Max Payne series and is set eight years after the events of the last installment. No longer a cop, Max is close to washed-up, drunk and addicted to painkillers. Without a job on the force, Max has left the greater New York area, and finds himself in Sao Paulo, Brazil, working as private security.
We Gotta Loose Fukkin’ Nook: Ghost Recon Alpha
I think releasing a short film to accompany your forthcoming game is a great way to promote it. It doesn’t matter if the film is terrible or great, it’ll get talked about, and who doesn’t like half an hour of dumb action? Wrong people, that’s who. Small suggestion though: if you’re going to go to all that effort to make such an elaborate advert for your game, don’t release it exclusively to one site legendary for its crappy efforts with streaming films, in terrible low res. It’s, well, the dumbest idea available. Ghost Recon Alpha is on the receiving end of that.
The Elder Scrolls Online Teases Us Ouroborosly
I would have gone for something about teaser trailer / TESer trailer, but it just wasn’t working. Well, make your own headline, anyway: here’s the promise-filled logo-panning teaser for The Elder Scrolls Online. It has Michael Gambon’s voice tell us about the empty throne and the alliance of dark forces, which seems like a pretty good basis for getting excited about anything.
Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse
Activision bringing Griffin family to Xbox 360 and PS3 later this year in new title inspired by universe-hopping “Road to the Multiverse” episode from show’s eighth season. Gamers yearning to take part in the wacky hijinks of the Family Guy series will have a new console title to play this fall.
And Yet It Flies: Chasing Aurora Looks Gorgeous
Oh goodness. Chasing Aurora, the latest from And Yet It Moves developer Broken Rules, looks like it’s really shaping up to be something special. It’s being billed as an “explorative 2D aerial action game about the dream of flight” in the “hostile environment of the Alps.”
CoDBlOps: 2 – More Of The Same?
If you liked Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare, Call Of Duty: World At War, Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 – Stimulus Package, Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 – Resurgence Pack, Call Of Duty: Black Ops, Call Of Duty: Black Ops – First Strike Content Pack, Call Of Duty: Black Ops – Escalation Content Pack, Call Of Duty: Black Ops – Annihilation Content Pack and Call Of Duty: Black Ops – Rezurrection Content Pack, hang onto your hats because this is going to BLOW YOU AWAY.
Browser Game Pick: Astro Break
Ludum Dare entry Astro Break plays like something that came straight out of an arcade cabinet. It’s a little bit like a game called Super Obliteration, which in turn was a mixture of Asteroids and Pang. Run around the edge of a tiny planet, dodging and shooting asteroids, which split in two and keep doing so until they are small enough to be destroyed. Sometimes asteroids will drop fruit, shields or power-ups.