Posted on Wednesday, February 8 @ 15:45:21 Eastern by danielrbischoff
The latest trailer from the indie game with a heart of gold... make it brass... brass knuckles... says that big news is coming February 20th! The long in development, always entertaining, EXCELLENT SOUNDINGRetro City Rampage is long overdue for a release date. Is that what we're waiting for?
While it's a good bet the game will wind up on Steam, could Retro City Rampage also make it's way to Xbox Live Arcade and PSN? We can only hope so. Check out the trailer above, then tell us in the comments: where are you most likely to buy an indie game?
I'm all about Steam. I used to buy indie games on consoles but stopped when I realized how likely it is that you won't be able to play them on the next generation.
If GR would hook me up with a sweet gaming rig I'd totally live on pc. As in like use my 46" TV as a monitor. So, my ideal answer is Origin. I'm still waiting Daniel. I'll PM you my shipping info.
In the meantime, I'd definitely buy this. Is it Local co-op? This is a big selling point to me nowadays. It seems dev's are trying to get more $$ by removing this feature and forcing multiple purchases. The game reminds me of an 8bit GTA, with a mix of some other games, like the city view of Dick Tracey on the NES. Considering the name, I thought maybe t'd be more like river city ransom.
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In the meantime, I'd definitely buy this. Is it Local co-op? This is a big selling point to me nowadays. It seems dev's are trying to get more $$ by removing this feature and forcing multiple purchases. The game reminds me of an 8bit GTA, with a mix of some other games, like the city view of Dick Tracey on the NES. Considering the name, I thought maybe t'd be more like river city ransom.