Its out in Australia on March the 4th but only on PC & Xbox. The PS3 version comes out on the 11th for some reason.Like every other PS3 user I would like to know why and it better be good.
AU Shippin' Out March 1-5: Battlefield: Bad Company 2
EA prepares to deploy its latest game in the Battlefield franchise.
The misfits from B Company return this week in Battlefield: Bad Company 2. Thanks to improvements to the Frostbite engine, BBC2 features improved destructibility over the original game, now allowing players to completely level buildings. The single-player campaign will have players travelling the globe from the snowfields of Russia to the jungles of South America as B Company undergoes a series of skirmishes against mercenary forces. In response to Infinity Ward's decision to not support dedicated servers for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, BBC2 dev DICE has included dedicated server support for the PC version of the game. Keep your eyes peeled for Battlefield: Bad Company 2 on the PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 later this week.
Hardcore simulations used to be a staple of PC gaming, but in the past decade the simulation genre has receded with just a trickle making it to store shelves each year. For 2010, one of those games is Silent Hunter 5: Battle of the Atlantic. The game puts you down periscope in a German type VII U-boat during WWII and marks the first time in the franchise's history that the game can be played in first-person from the captain's perspective. Thankfully, a new beginner's interface has been introduced to ease players into the game without getting seasick. Silent Hunter 5: Battle of the Atlantic is due to dock at Aussie retailers on Thursday.
March 4, 2010
Silent Hunter V: Battle of the Atlantic (PC)
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 (360, PS3, PC)
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing (PS3 ,Wii ,DS ,PC)
Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing with Banjo-Kazooie (360)
Assassin's Creed II (PC)
Undead Knights (PSP)
Supreme Commander 2 (PC)
Boot Camp Academy (PC)
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