Join Hardlydan, Amras89 and Noblesteed76 for game talk and fun! This time, The Gamesmen talk about controversy over a tournament, a Dota 2 kart racing mod, the Kinect 2.0 PC release, the Mighty No. 9 animated series, Rooster Teeth developing a game, and a Minecraft Pocket Edition update. Games discussed are Call of Juarez Gunslinger, Marlow Briggs, Star Citizen, Evoland, Forced, Trials Fusion, Metro Last Light, Octodad, Fist Full of Frags, Peggle, Shovel Knight, Hearthstone, Guild Wars 2, Minecraft, Lego The Hobbit, and Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of The Mummy.
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Trials Evolution built up quite a following after people realised just how powerful - or perhaps just lackadaisical, rules-wise - its level editor could be. Its sequel hasn't had quite the same response. "Why?", thought I, and (after pausing to realise how pleasing that rhyme was) booted up the game for an investigation.
Trials Fusion is set to get its first batch of DLC on July 29 as Riders of the Rustlands roars onto the Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC versions of this trick-happy race-a-thon.
Today, Ubisoft unveiled more details about the Season Pass for Trials Fusion, the popular platform racer from RedLynx. Trials Fusion downloadable content will start rolling out to players on July 29 with the first of six packs, Riders of the Rustlands. Each pack is available for purchase on its own for 4.99 or all six pieces can be purchased as part of the Trials Fusion Season Pass for 19.99. Additionally, Season Pass purchasers will also receive the Crater Hazmat Suit, a piece of exclusive rider gear.