Games you can play this week

25 February 2013

As February rolls to an end, PC gamers finally get their heavy-metal action/RTS fix with Brutal Legend, while console gamers get some more action in the Borderlands.

Brutal Legend – (26 February 2013)

Double Fine’s over-the-top hack-‘n-slash / RTS hybrid is finally rocking its way to PCs, almost four years after its console release.

The game follows a rock ‘n roll roadie, Eddie Riggs (voiced by Jack Black), who gets sucked into an alternate world heavily inspired by metal music.

Riggs needs to help the enslaved human race against en evil overlord, and as expected, hilarity ensues.

To check out the Brutal Legend PC requirements.

Borderlands 2 Add On Pack – (1 March 2013)

Fans of shooting stuff and picking up loot will be happy to know that there will be a whole lot more coming their way.

The Borderlands 2 Add On Pack releases this week, and delivers all the additional Borderlands 2 content released over the last year.

The on-disc DLC consists of Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate’s Booty and Mr. Torgue’s Campaign of Carnage, as well as Gaige the Mechromancer playable class. You’ll also get the Creature Slaughter Dome battle arena, which gives you Mad Moxxi’s rare rocket launcher.

You can also unlock the Gearbox Gun Pack and Skyrocket Grenade, it comes with additional heads and skins, and a Golden Key.

All game releases this week

PC release tag

Brutal Legend
Airline Tycoon 2 Gold Edition
Dark Arcana The Carnival
The Dark Eye

Bioshock Ultimate Rapture Edition
Borderlands 2 Add On Pack

Xbox 360 release tag

Borderlands 2 Add On Pack

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  1. Tiens van Zyl
    25.02.2013 at 15:50

    Brutal Legeeeeeeend! m/

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