A Super Bowl television spot can help sell anything, as the folks at Visceral Games can surely attest. Thanks in part to its aggressive media campaign, the studio’s Dante Inferno sold surprisingly well, despite lukewarm reviews. And, if a recent job listing from the game’s publisher Electronic Arts is any indication, a follow-up to the […]
Love it or hate it, Silent Hill handily made back its surprisingly high $50 million budget and then some at the box office in 2006, opening at the #1 position in the US domestic box office. Now, in an interview with FEARnet, Silent Hill‘s (as well as Resident Evil: Afterlife‘s) producer Don Carmody confirms the […]
While sales for Silent Hill: Shattered Memories were disappointing from the start, Climax Group’s second foray into the popular survival horror Silent Hill franchise (the developer made Origins in 2007,) found a home in generally favorable reviews and fan acclaim. Enough, according to the developer, to merit a sequel.
Despite the lackluster sales figures of DJ Hero, it seems like Activision’s sequel addiction is hard to quit. Bobby Kotick, CEO of Activision, recently interviewed with Game Informer about the costumer receipt of the game, and the company’s plan for the future of the IP.