We'd been expecting Calling All Cars, David Jaffe's PlayStation Network followup to God of War, to hit the service in March. Actually, we were looking forward to it, anxious to spend some serious time with another e-distributed title. Unfortunately the title, outfitted with prison stripes an awkward fetters, is running from its March release date. According to IGN, we won't catch up with the perp until "mid-April." While it's not an extension of Castle Crashers proportions, we ain't overjoyed about holding out another couple weeks. We'll just go back to carving the days out on our wall ... [Via PS3 Fanboy]


















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PS3 waits for CAC...
Wii gets three new Sega drops soon
http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=13263
Wonderboy in Monster World? Hells yeah!
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What's with e-distribution games being delayed? Castle Crashers would actually solidify a 360 purchase for me, but now it supposedly ain't coming till 08??? What kind of BS ...
Is Rub-a-dub dub or whatever that game is called released? Anyone get it?
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Gamers are, but not fanboys. Sheppy is a gamer and he supports Sony, MS, and Nintendo. He's the only one worth listening to who has positive/sensible things to say about Sony.
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Meanwhile, I like platformers and RPG style progression (thus my love for Ratchet & Clank) plus, as I heard it, Super Paper Mario as drastically reduced the amount of talking. That was the main issue I had with Thousand Year Door.
Meanwhile, both handheld Mario RPGs were not only phenominal but also entertaining to play and, believe it or not, funny. A rare treat indeed from Nintendo since most of their humor loaded games also come with fart and tiolet jokes.
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/sarcasm
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But Super Paper Mario looks perfectly balanced. Plus the 2D to 3D transition seems infinitely appealing
This game certainly looked original, too bad it'll be a while. Classic cops and robbers ftw
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