Geometry Wars: Galaxies


A sequel to the Xbox Live Arcade shooter Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved has been listed by Australian ratings group OFLC, providing extremely strong evidence that a follow-up is on the way.

Retro Evolved 2, which was submitted by Geometry Wars dev Bizarre Creations's new owner Activision, was issued a 'G' rating by the Australian group today.

Activision UK was unavailable for comment when we picked up the


EDGE review scores Februari 2008 edition: Nights: Journey of Dreams (Wii, Sega): 6 Soul Calibur Legends (Wii, Namco Bandai): 2 No More Heroes (Wii, Grasshopper Manufacture): 9 Geometry Wars Galaxies (Wii, Sierra Entertainment): 7 Burnout Paradise (PS3/Xbox 360, EA): 9 Soldier of Fortune: Payback (PS3/Xbox 360, Activision): 4 The Club (PS3/Xbox 360, Sega): 7 Pain (PS3 PSN, Sony): 6 Syphon Filter: Logan's Shadow (PSP, Sony): 6 R-Type Tactics (PSP, Irem): 6 Dragoneer's Aria (PSP, Koei): 4

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By Ben Richardson posted 4 years, 8 months ago
As these first images of Geometry Wars: Galaxies can confirm, the hit Xbox Live Arcade retro-esque shooter is heading to Nintendo's Wii and DS systems this autumn. Developed by Kuju - the original Geometry Wars was created by Project Gotham creator Bizarre Creations - the Nintendo-based version will feature all new multiplayer and single-player modes. Galaxies builds on its predecessor's simple-but-stunning gameplay by adding a mission-based campaign. There's quests to battle through, solar
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