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  • This week's Xbox Live sale discounts Darksiders 2, Stacking

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    Mike Suszek
    Mike Suszek
    01.14.2014

    This week's deals on Xbox Live includes 67 percent discounts on both Darksiders ($6.59) and Darksiders 2 ($19.79) for Xbox Live Gold subscribers. The sale also slashes at the prices of two add-ons for the sequel, the Argul's Tomb DLC and Death Rides Pack for $2.30 each. Additionally, players can pick up Darksiders 2's season pass for $6.59 this week on Xbox Live. Among the other deals this week is MX vs ATV Reflex for $4.99, a 75 percent discount, and Double Fine's Stacking for half off ($7.49). Head past the break for a full list of this week's Xbox Live deals.

  • Steam weekly deals: Leisure Suit Larry, Worms, MX vs ATV

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    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    10.08.2013

    This week's Steam sales gauntlet has been laid and it's a doozy. 15 games in total are on sale, including the aforementioned Teleglitch: Die More Edition for $3.25, Leisure Suit Larry Reloaded for $12, Worms: Revolution for $7.49 and MX vs ATV Reflex for $4. Historical tactical game Commander: Conquest of the Americas is down to $2.50, while physics-smashing racer FlatOut is on sale for $1.87. Hellacious shooter NecroVision can be summoned to your Steam library for $3.24, while fantasy match-em-up 4 Elements is down to $1.50. There's a lot to comb through in this week's Steam deals, so head to the sales page for more.

  • MX vs. ATV series ships ten million units, next game announcement Jan. 8

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    01.06.2011

    THQ today announced plans to formally announce the next installment in its MX vs. ATV series at the Monster Energy AMA Supercross event in Anaheim this Saturday, January 8. We're assuming the big reveal will be ... MX vs. ATV Alive, the "hybrid" iteration we've be hearing about for months. Alive is expected to retail for a "budget" price ($40) and, THQ hopes, will bring in the big bucks with a steady stream of DLC. "You know, hopefully tens of millions of dollars will come from just that single product," THQ CEO Brian Farrell mused about Alive last month. To date, the series has shipped 10 million units, across its three console releases and a PSP port, according to the publisher. In a 2011 release schedule posted by THQ last fall, MX vs. ATV Alive, the fourth console edition of the series, was set to go off-roading this spring. We'll see if the plan has changed following this weekend's update.

  • THQ getting physical with MX vs. ATV Reflex

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    Jason Dobson
    Jason Dobson
    05.15.2009

    A racing redefinition with revolutionary rhythm racing physics. That alliterative nightmare was brought to you by MX vs. ATV Reflex, THQ's newest racer from Rainbow Studios and just the latest to make us swallow our tongues. Set to peel off the starting blocks this holiday season, the game is currently in development for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PSP and DS.The series' fourth entry since 2005's MX vs. ATV Unleashed, Reflex will boast real-time terrain deformation and a new "dual-stick" control scheme that "separates man from machine." Additionally, THQ notes that the off-road sequel will introduce a new Rhythm Racing physics engine. But don't be fooled like we were. Sadly, the tech is named for getting players into the "rhythm of a race" rather than any sort of mid-race musical throw down.