Console Monster writes: "War World will release on the Xbox Live Arcade this Wednesday. The game, which will be priced at 800 Microsoft Points puts players in place of a heavily-armed assault mech as you fight for supremacy against powerful opponents..."
Console Monster writes: "If, like me, you despise a non-rounded GamerScore then this Xbox Live Arcade title is not for you. War World, releasing later this year, contains 12 achievements which only two of end in a 5 or a 0. The list is fairly simple though may prove to be a challenge to unlock. Completing Level 1, Level 20, Level 50 and Level 100 on all three difficulties could prove to be a bit of a challenge. Here is the list:
Warhammer: Battle March is heading to Xbox 360 on September 12. The game is split into two halves – the 'good guys' and the 'bad guys'. We've teamed up with our sister site CVG to give you the lowdown on both sides. We've taken the good guys, while CVG have gone all angsty to profile the dark side of the game. So, without further ado, here are the Empire and the High Elves ...
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The achievements for Namco's upcoming game Warhammer: Battle March have been revealed by Xbox360achievements.org. The game will feature 42 achievements for the full 1,000 gamerscore with a good mix of single player and multiplayer achievements. A lot of the single player achievements are devoted to completing the different kinds of campaigns as well as some other odds and ends. For the full list of achievements, hit the jump below.
Console Monster writes: "Day 3 of E3 and once again the Xbox Live Marketplace boasts new content, including two new Xbox Live Arcade titles. Here is the full list for Wednesday 16th July 2008:
TVGB: "There's been quite a bit of chit, and chat, around the water cooler in the last week or so about Techland's future offerings now that Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood has been tagged and released. Dead Island, the game that mixes palm trees, crystal clear waters and zombies, was the first to get inquired about. Thankfully that one is still being worked on, and has even found a publisher. But there's been no word on their other two titles that were announced many years ago but haven't been talked about in quite a while - Warhound, an open-ended first-person shooter, and Chrome 2, the sequel to 2003's sci-fi shooter. We got in touch with Techland to see what was up with these titles and walked away with both good and not so good news."
In 19 days, it'll be two years since Joystiq last heard anything about Call of Juarez developer Techland's "open ended FPS," Warhound. So, when they heard last week that the developer was still working on its zombie-infused Dead Island, they shot Techland an email and asked about the game once intended to rival Crysis' graphics.