A new "title update" has been released for the WWII-based shooter/strategy hybrid The Outfit designed to fix a few problems with online play. The list of "improvements" reads more like patch notes, as the bulk of them center on repairing malfunctioning multiplayer bits and retuning "Destruction on Demand" items and their cost. A number of improvements cover matchmaking and a few indicators of players' connection speeds have been implemented to keep unwanted latency (game chugginess) from
The Outfit and Burnout Revenge will drop their prices this weekend from $59.99 down to $39.99, according to director of Xbox Live programming Larry Hryb (better known as the blogosphere's Major Nelson). Couple this news with the recently released Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis (also a bargain at $39.99), and you've got three affordable titles to keep you occupied for the long Memorial Day weekend.
Don't have 120 bucks to drop on all three? You should check out our reviews of The Outfit,
On March 3rd, Xbox 360 owners will be able to download a multiplayer demo of Nazi-blasting shooter The Outfit from Xbox Live, enabling them to experience the game's WWII-set team-based skirmishes.
The demo features the "Strategic Victory" match type, where you must secure command points and objectives scattered throughout the environments.
Up to eight players can get involved with the action, picking between Axis and Allied characters and using the game's "Destruction on Demand" feature to