411mania talks about this week's game releases. Highlights include Demigod, Dokapon Journey, The Dark Spire, the Final Fantasy XIII Demo + Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Complete, and Air Conflicts.
The classic run and gun shooter Alien Syndrome is coming to Nintendo Wii and Sony PSP. It promises to use wi-fi for the PSP version and the Wii version will take advantage of the Wiimote.
TVGB: "As creative director Alex Hutchinson from EA Montreal takes us through a demo of Army of Two: The 40th Day at the Eurogamer Expo 2009, he explains that the original title sold an impressive 2.6 million copies worldwide, but the vast majority of these sales (70% to be exact) are from America. What does the ex-Maxis dev and the rest of EA blame this on? The tone of the game, apparently."
IncGamers reports that Army of Two: The 40th Day has been given a 15 rating by the BBFC.
EA Montreal, a studio of Electronic Arts Inc., has announced that renowned film composer Tyler Bates will be creating the score for the highly-anticipated Third-Person Co-Op Shooter Army of Two: The 40th Day. The sought-after composer, best known for his work on the blockbuster films 300 and Watchmen, is crafting an immersive score that will highlight the epic co-operative battles gamers and their friends will face in the first major videogame release of 2010.
Army Of Two: The 40th Day Producer, Matte Turner, in a recent interview with PLAY magazine, reckons that retailers must "hate them", after the recent release of its download-only PSPgo.
Army of Two: The 40th Day Producer Matt Turner has explained the reason behind his title's January release date, telling GamerZines that going "toe-to-toe with Modern Warfare 2 would be a silly thing to do."