There's been a swathe of gaming information this week and I thought it was time to give you all a mini update.
First up, Rayman 3's been launched for PlayStation network, giving you an extra 15–20 hours of game-play and a wealth of extra content to unlock. That includes nine fun stand-alone mini-games, achievements and worldwide online leaderboards. In addition, Ubisoft, the game's developer says the game has been updated to run at 60 frames per second and offers improved audio quality.
Take a look at the launch trailer below.
There's also been a new trailer for Lollipop Chainsaw, heading our way soon.
Available in 2012, Lollipop Chainsaw is the ‘un-deadly’ story of sweet but killer zombie-hunter Juliet Starling and her quest to uncover the root of a colossal zombie outbreak. With her wickedly awesome chainsaw in hand, Juliet slices, dices and splits her way through hordes of the undead, but soon realises the horde is only the opening act to a festival of zombie rock lords determined to kill the chainsaw-wielding cheerleader. The game will be available on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
Plus there's also been the launch in the past week of Shoot Many Robots.
Developed by Demiurge Studios and published by Ubisoft, Shoot Many Robots stars P. Walter Tugnut, a hillbilly who stockpiles guns, ammo, and beer in his dilapidated RV, awaiting the inevitable robot apocalypse.
When the abandoned factory in the distance begins producing robots on its own, Walter sets off in his RV on a robot-killing rampage, hoping to save humanity from an onslaught of robot hordes
Shoot Many Robots trailer here...
And just finally, the Babel Rising Teaser's been unveiled too...
Babel Rising is the New God Game on Xbox Live and PSN which lets you play as a God and use your powers to prevent humans from building the tower of Babel...
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