We as Canadians are accustomed to getting the shaft when it comes to deals and pricing in general when compared to our neighbours in the south. Video game retailers have taken advantage of the fluctuations of the economy and the resulting exchange rate by pushing up the price of new video games by $10 to $69.99. But it is welcoming to see that a highly anticipated title, Batman: Arkham Asylum will be selling for only $38.83 on launch date at certain retailers.
Ve3tro writes: "What is this news? Earlier I was browsing the blades on the Xbox 360 dashboard when I noticed a Wal-Mart ad.
The full game isn't even out yet, and the PC guys have already started modding the Dark Knights outfit.
A SCEE representative has confirmed to GamerZines that "the Batcave Home is exactly the same for Europe," and that "it can be unlocked via the Batman Blu-ray disc". Good news all round, then.
Review compilation from different magazines.
Sony has revealed that those who buy Batman: Arkham Asylum on PS3 can claim a special treat in Home - a Batcave!
This week's rumours regarding the supposed forthcoming content arriving into Home. News of the new PAIN space are debunked.
Edinburgh Interactive, part of the Edinburgh Festival, will deliver a lively mix of conference sessions, games screenings and free gameplay across 13th and 14th August 2009 at Edinburgh Corn Exchange in the heart of Edinburgh. Come along and join Electronic Theatre this Thursday and Friday to play some of this year's biggest titles including Batman: Arkham Asylum and Nintendo's Wii Sports Resort among others.
Badassgamerblog: "Enjoy the 13 min video impressions of the Batman Demo that arrived on Thursday. Have a listen."
All PS3 Trophies writes: "Batman: Arkham Asylum exposes players to a unique, dark and atmospheric adventure that takes them to the depths of Arkham Asylum - Gotham's psychiatric hospital for the criminally insane."