Thu, Aug 26, 2010 | 21:14 BST
Joe Danger update provides YouTube uploads, custom soundtracks, more

Hello Games has released a massive update for Joe Danger, featuring several fan-requested features. You see? People do listen.
The 2.5D racer’s latest update includes the abillity to upload to YouTube, level sharing, custom soundtracks, more multiplayer levels and more.
There’s a lot more detail on the US PS Blog.
Joe Danger’s out now on PSN, with a trial for it released this week on the PS Store.


19 comments
#1
onlineatron
26/08/10, 9:32 pm
Dear Hello Games,
You don’t have to make an awesome game awesomemer after i’ve already bought it… silly!
Chris.
#2
Michael O’Connor
26/08/10, 9:36 pm
Is this any good? Considering it.
#3
onlineatron
26/08/10, 9:38 pm
It’s hella fun.
#4
cookiejar
26/08/10, 10:18 pm
Yeah, top 5 PSN games for sure. Grab it.
#5
Aimless
26/08/10, 11:10 pm
It’s probably the 3nd best PSN game.
#6
Pelt Hunter
26/08/10, 11:26 pm
Thank hello games.. Part of the reason I didnt finish this was the redundant music. Now I can listen to whatever and boost their 10% completion stat.
#7
Johnny Cullen
26/08/10, 11:34 pm
Buy it. Easily love it.
#8
Psychotext
26/08/10, 11:34 pm
Definitely going to grab this when it appears in a sale.
#9
The_Deleted
26/08/10, 11:43 pm
If this and PAIN! can do custom soundtracks, why can’t hardcopy games?
#10
onlineatron
26/08/10, 11:46 pm
I’m gonna play it whilst listening to my limited edition Heavy Rain soundtrack… That’s going to be the biggest contradictory mind fuck ever.
#11
onlineatron
26/08/10, 11:49 pm
Or this on repeat: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZXRaVBf0pY
#12
Aimless
26/08/10, 11:53 pm
@9 They can, it’s just not many do. Given that it’s an optional feature I suppose most companies don’t see it as a worthwhile use of resources, both on a technical and human level.
#13
theevilaires
27/08/10, 12:02 am
@9 cause they are retards. This can do custom soundtracks but splitsecond can’t. Fuck them. Just goes to show that they don’t give a damn and are shitty devs. plain and simple.
#14
DrDamn
27/08/10, 12:54 am
@2
There was a demo released this week, you can try it out. Cracking little game, a bit TrialsHD without the frustration – though I enjoyed that too. There are bizarrely elements of Mario in here too.
#15
Psychotext
27/08/10, 1:26 am
There’s a demo for this now? Well I’ll be damned, I may even buy it pre-sale.
#16
Michael O’Connor
27/08/10, 1:38 am
So that’s a yes then. =P
Haven’t bought anything on the PlayStation Store in a while. Guess I’ll check this out.
#17
mojo
27/08/10, 7:09 am
14:
“a bit TrialsHD without the frustration ”
apart from the second to last level.
The hardness of that stage renders the entire rest of the game a bit ridicoulus.
But still great fun and anybody should at least try it our. great game that is.
evenmore when u take into account it got developed by a team of only 4 ppl.
#18
DrDamn
27/08/10, 9:20 am
@17
. I liked Trials for what it is – there is room for both sorts of game, it’s not a case of one approach being better. Some people relish the challenge of Trials. This has varying levels of challenge with multiple ways to play through each level to get the medals/stars.
Ah I’m not there yet. TrialsHD introduced that sort of thing fairly early on though didn’t it?
#19
Nozz
27/08/10, 9:31 am
They made a great game even better!
Custom soundtracks was one of the things i was dying for as the standard music (good as it is) can get annoying.