Category Archives: D3Publisher Europe
Wed, Nov 26, 2008 | 17:28 GMT
Ben 10 sells 2.5 million worldwide
D3′s announced that Ben 10: Protector of the Earth has sold 2.5 million units worldwide.
The multiplatform game, now selling for $19, launched just over a year ago on October 30, 2007. It was the first Ben 10 interactive game, and is available for Wii, PS2, DS and PSP.
D3P released a follow-up on October 28 this year, titled Ben 10: Alien Force The Game. The new title retails for $39 on Wii and PS2, and for $29 on DS and PSP.
More on Edge.
Mon, Oct 27, 2008 | 21:08 GMT
Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard – First look, movie, screens
IGN’s posted up first impressions, a video and screens of D3′s Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard.
The game centres on a gaming character who was the first to “do” 3D, who’s making a comeback and gets involved in a conspiracy. It’s a comedy shooter, basically, set in a virtual world.
We actually saw this in London a few weeks ago. S’alright. We’ve embedded the movie after the link. It’s out early next year.
Mon, Oct 27, 2008 | 20:34 GMT
Will Arnett and Neil Patrick Harris to voice The Return of Matt Hazard
Nope, we’ve never heard of them either. Apparently Will Arnett been in Arrested Development and 30 Rock. Neil Patrick Harris is currently in How I Met Your Mother. Don’t know what that is. Both are going to voice Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard, the upcoming action thing from D3.
Press release after the break.
Fri, Oct 03, 2008 | 17:53 BST
D3 announces Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard
D3 announced Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard for 360 and PS3 today, to release in the first quarter of next year. The a third-person shooting comedy. As you do.
“Eat Lead parodies some of our fondest memories in classic gaming and pop culture, so gamers will have a laugh out loud experience every time they pick-up the controller,” said D3P US boss Pete Andrew.
“With an original storyline, Eat Lead perfectly blends action and humour with rock solid gameplay for an experience like no other.”
We’re seeing this in London next week, so we’ll let you know how we get on. Press release after the link.
Wed, Oct 01, 2008 | 20:48 BST
Puzzle Quest launch on PSN this year
According to this Shacknews story, D3′s to release XBLA favourite Puzzle Quest and its expansion, Revenge of the Plague Lord, on PSN later this year.
PS3 is the last major console to receive the game: PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, Wii, DS and PSP all have versions.
A sci-fi sequel, Puzzle Quest: Galactrix, releases for PC, Xbox 360 and DS early next year.
More through the link.
Tue, Sep 09, 2008 | 07:02 BST
D3 resurrecting PSP “classics” on PlayStation Store
D3Publisher sends word that six of its best and brightest are making the jump from UMD to PC PlayStation Store. The games are:
- Cube ($9.99)
- Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords ($14.99)
- WTF: work time fun ($9.99)
- PQ: Practical Intelligence Quotient ($9.99)
- PQ2: Practical Intelligence Quotient 2 ($14.99)
- Dead Head Fred ($14.99)
The first two games – Cube and Puzzle Quest – will be available starting September 18, with the rest arriving in October.
Check out the full press release after the break.
Thu, Jul 10, 2008 | 19:46 BST
D3 announces “solid” E3 line-up
It’s all happening. Shaun the Sheep! Onechanbara: Bikini Zombie Slayers! Both at E3 thanks to D3 Publishing.
In addition visitors to the company at the show will get their hands on Bangai-O Spirits, Naruto: Path of the Ninja 2, BEN 10: ALIEN FORCE The Game (?), Naruto: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2 and Puzzle Quest: Galactrix.
Fair enough. Press release after the link.
Mon, Jul 07, 2008 | 15:08 BST
Dark Sector gets Oz release following cuts
As you can see on the OFLC’s site, D3′s Dark Sector’s received a 15 rating in Australia following cuts made to the action title.
The game was denied release in Australia in February as it contained, according to the ratings body, “violence that is high in impact and is therefore unsuitable for persons aged under 18 years to play.
No release date as yet, but someone somewhere’s probably breathing a sigh of relief.
Thanks, PALgn.
Thu, Jun 12, 2008 | 14:34 BST
EA, Microsoft, Sony, Capcom, D3, Natsume and XSEED confirm E3 line-ups
IGN’s posted E3 line-ups from a decent list of companies on its Big E3 Games List, so the “excitement” for this year’s show officially starts here. W00t.
Notables in there are Resident Evil 5, Crysis Warhead, Mirror’s Edge, LOTR: Conquest and Killzone 2. Expect there to be a race among sites for the next month to get people to admit what they’re showing in LA.
This year’s E3 will be held at the Los Angeles Convention Center on July 15-17
Wed, Jun 11, 2008 | 13:14 BST
Dark Sector demo on Live now
Herr Nelson informs that there’s a Dark Sector demo up on Live now. Do youself a favour and give it a try. The D3 action title deserves at least a look, and now you can do it for no money.
Sat, May 24, 2008 | 23:07 BST
Alone in the Dark is 15 hours long
In the Q&A session after today’s London showing of Atari’s Alone in the Dark, the game’s producer, Nour Polloni, confirmed that the game would take around 15 hours to play through if you didn’t stop to take in the scenery.
The French developer said that it would take approximately twice as long for the completists in the audience.
Polloni was speaking after a lengthy presentation of the game at the Everyman Cinema Club in Hampstead this afternoon. Read our live blog of the presentation here.
Mon, Mar 17, 2008 | 21:17 GMT
Puzzle Quest expansion for XBLA
Says so here. This is a game we’ve still yet to play, but we’re assured by the legions of people that treat us like lepers because of this that it’ pretty good. Apparently the expansion includes Bard, Rogue, Ranger and Warlock classes, as well as an undiscovered area containing 25 quests. It does not get better than that. It’s out this “spring”. Which is sort of nowish.
Tue, Mar 04, 2008 | 15:34 GMT
Dark Sector moves to April
According to this, D3′s Dark Sector has slipped slightly from the “end of March” into April. The sci-fi action game still has no fixed release date. That piece also says that a demo is likely, but that final details are still being confirmed.
Tue, Mar 04, 2008 | 07:39 GMT
Dark Sector multiplayer features detailed
Here. Dark Sector’s multiplayer is broken up into two distinct game types, Infection and Epidemic. In the former, one payer takes on the role of protaganist Hayden, the others as up to nine bad guys. In the latter, players are divided into two equal teams.
Read more through the link. D3′s sci-fi action slasher’s out at the end of March for 360 and PS3.
Fri, Feb 29, 2008 | 07:30 GMT
DE boss backs away from Dark Sector PS3 debacle
In an email sent to CVG, Digital Extremes CEO James Schmalz has been quick to nullify remarks made by producer Josh Austin yesterday that the PS3 version was “just not running as good as 360,” and the developer had “serious discussions about what we were going to do”.
“Never once did we feel we could not pull off the PS3 version of Dark Sector,” he said. “As with all PS3 games, it takes skill and time to optimize and we spent a great deal of time doing that. As development drew to a close, it did take one final last optimization push to get the PS3 version performing as well as the 360 version. Never once did our engine team think it could not be done, it was simply a matter of priorities in finishing a game.
“At no time did we ever think, ‘It’s not going to be optimized enough, so let’s talk to D3 about canning it.’ That is just not true.
“I hope you guys enjoy Dark Sector. I’m really glad you have liked what you have seen so far.”
Good luck with that, Josh. Check out our chat with the sci-fi slasher’s associate producer, Dave Kudirka, from yesterday.
Thu, Feb 28, 2008 | 10:20 GMT
“Monster-as-hero convention” sets Dark Sector against Prototype, says Digital Extremes
Dark Sector’s powered-up protagonist ethic has put it in competition with Vivendi’s superb-looking Prototype, Digital Extremes’ Dave Kudirka has told videogaming247.
“There are a few action titles coming out in this first quarter that we’ll be competing with, but Prototype is definitely the title that appears to have generated comparison to Dark Sector in the online community,” he said. “I think the attractive monster-as-hero convention is the strongest connection between the two titles. And names like Devil May Cry, Metal Gear, and Grand Theft Auto always cast a big shadow, especially when you’re bringing a new IP to the table.”
Dark Sector recently hit headlines at getting banned in Australia for its violence level, but a dynamic difficulty setting, HUD-free gameplay and the “best death screams ever” are enough to lift the title above the rest of the slasher crowd, Kudirka said.
“From the outset of planning Dark Sector our goal was to immerse the player into the game as much as possible and now that technology allows us to do extremely realistic cut scenes in-engine along with a myriad of other tricks, we think we have gotten as close as possible to that goal,” he said.
Dark Sector ships for 360 and PS3 at the “end of March”. Hit the link for all of Dave’s answers to our questions.
Wed, Feb 27, 2008 | 11:16 GMT
Dark Sector PS3 was nearly scrapped, says developer
Speaking here, Josh Austin, producer for Digital Extremes’ Dark Sector, has said that towards the end of the game’s development period the team almost binned the PS3 version because they couldn’t get it up to muster with the 360 SKU.
“This is the PS3 version,” he said here, showing off the game. “It looks just as good as the 360 version, which we’re very happy about. Towards the end we started having some serious conversations about what we were going to do, but we ended up pulling it off, so we’re very proud of that.”
He added, by way of explanation, “It was just not running as well as the 360.”
Sci-fi action slasher Dark Sector’s shaping up very nicely, thank you very much, and will release globally in March. We’ll have more on the game for you later today.
Tue, Feb 26, 2008 | 16:02 GMT
D3 publishing Bangai-O Spirits in the US
Treasure’s Bangai-O Spirits is to be handled by D3 in America, the publisher just confirmed. The DS shooter is slated for the second quarter.
As reported this morning, you’ll be able to create levels and transmit them to other consoles through headphones and proper Spectrum-style squeaky noises. It has to be awesome. No news on a European release as yet. Press release after the link.
Fri, Feb 15, 2008 | 07:55 GMT
Dark Sector banned in Australia
Whoops. Australia’s trigger happy censor board – the Office of Film and Literature Classification (OFLC) – has refused to grant a rating to D3′s Dark Sector.
The sci-fi action game contains, according to the OFLC, “violence that is high in impact and is therefore unsuitable for persons aged under 18 years to play. The finishing moves and most violent game play includes decapitation, dismemberment of limbs accompanied by large blood spurts, neck breaking spurts, neck breaking twists and exploded bodies with post-action twitching body parts. These moves are relatively easy to accomplish and once the player has mastered the moves and is able to get close to his foes, these violent moves can be executed.”
In Australia, the maximum age rating for game is 15. You might want to sort that out, Australia.













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