We've known for a while now that the release of the downloadable, episodic brawler Watchmen: The End is Nigh would coincide with the March 6 release date of the slow-mo film adaptation of the same name, but for the sake of certain specificity (say that five times fast), Warner Bros. just clarified the launch date of the game. Xbox 360 (and PC) users can find it in their usual Wednesday offerings on March 4, while PSN users can can pick it up on Thursday, March 5. They're cutting it awfully close to the film's opening night, but we doubt anyone will have much trouble blowing through the game's two-hour-long campaign in time for a midnight screening.
Reader Comments (52)
Posted: Feb 16th 2009 2:25PM ddhboy said
What the hell's up with the day delay for the PS3?
Posted: Feb 16th 2009 9:28PM Boomzilla said
You just have to put a little thought into the demo for a game. To make a good demo you can't just crop a portion of the game, you sorta have to make a mini game. A demo for fallout3, for example, should give them some levels, perks, etc and put 'em in in a little quest. give a good idea of every aspect of the game play. It's easy to see how that could be a problem for shitty games, which is why lost of publishers wouldn't wanna do it.




