Call of Duty Black Ops Voted ‘Best Game Ending’ Of All Time
12 hours 33 mins ago
The 13th April 2007 wont be going down as the most exciting day in gaming ever, nor is it a close second or third. News seems to have taken a day off, and we are left to clutch at straws at things that could have potential, but upon investigation are just rumours. So here is another one! Blockbusters database has been updated with four new games, all of which are supposedly coming this year.
The four games are as follows (with the American date shown in italics):
* Crash Of The Titans - 10/05/2007
* Dark Messiah Of Might And Magic - 06/18/2007
* Riddick - 11/16/2007
* Strangle Hold Collectors Edition - 08/03/2007
Almost nothing is known about any of the four games mentioned above, which may seem surprising since their release dates arent really that far off. Time to speculate then.
Crash of the Titans could be a sports game, a game based on an old film, or something set back in the 1400s when two Kings collide. There really is nothing suggesting what this game could be at all.
Dark Messiah Of Might And Magic was originally released on the PC and was released towards the end of last year. This is actually an FPS, and so will feel quite at home along with the rest of the games swamping the genre on the 360. Assuming the game is the same as the PC version, its good news because the game was well received by the media.
Riddick seems to point towards a game based on the films that feature Vin Diesel playing a character named Riddick (or Richard B. Riddick for you movie buffs). There was a game named The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay based on a couple of films, and at the time there were rumours that a sequel was incoming. Perhaps we have just located it.
Stranglehold is no stranger. The only exciting thing here is the release date listed. There are trailers up on the Marketplace if you want to check out the game. The date itself is actually a Friday, when American games are usually released on a Tuesday.
Further checking of the dates shows that none of them are a Tuesday, begging the question as to just how accurate the Blockbuster listing is. We will let you know if anything becomes of all this.









Comments
This news story is archived and is closed to comments now.