Review of Hitman: Absolution from IO Interactive

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Hitman is one of my favorite franchises ever and he’s taken nearly a seven year break from our lives so expectations are beyond high for the latest installment of fan favorite Agent 47. It’s also his first outing on the PS3 and from past experience anything with such high anticipation rarely lives up to the hype. I reckon Hitman might just break the mold.

TUTORIAL

The first level starts us off heading towards a hit given to us by the new head of The Agency. Hitman remains professional and heads to his target ignoring any emotional attachments that may stand in a lesser mans way. The first couple of sections guide you through the interface well and set you up with the skills you will need to succeed on your own.

The last section of the tutorial allows you to fly solo and decide how to take care of business. It’s quite a simple mission with loads of options and a simple guard setup but it acts as a perfect first mission. Poisoning food and drinks for instance makes a return as do a myriad of hilarious but gruesome ways to take out your targets.

MISSIONS & STORY

This time the story is simple, but good, and with Agent 47 as the lead you know you’re not going to be disappointed. The cut-scenes look nice and provide a good setup for whatever mission lies ahead and because you no longer work for the agency the missions take on a much more ad-libbed feel with 47 having to make greater use of his surroundings and objects he finds on route to his target. You don’t even choose your equipment for each level anymore.

As far as game play goes this actually means you have more options than before. The general lack of external support and direction means you’re left to your own devices a lot more. I can’t even think how many different ways there are to do each and every mission and I’m sure I haven’t found them all.

Each level has several infiltration sections where 47 has to get to his designated area to find his target. During these sections there is no actual target but the aim is to get through the area as quietly and inconspicuously as possible. After the infiltration section you move onto the main target area.

This is really when the game opens up. The areas are large and there is a huge amount of stuff to explore and find. The checkpoints really become an integral part of the game allowing players to explore it and find as many ways to take out my target possible before reloading the checkpoint. After I choose my preferred method of death just I reload and move on to the main kill. The checkpoints are also very useful for the strive to perfection giving you a chance to replay after an unfortunate detection or any other general mishaps.

DIFFICULTY

There are 5 different difficulties to choose from in Hitman. Easy pretty much allows you to do what you want without much fear of losing. Normal is really where the game starts and even then it can be a little too forgiving at times. I did my first play-through on Normal and at times I probably should have put it on Hard if I’m honest. A really useful thing that Hitman does is tell you when you select your difficulty which features will be available for you and which won’t so you get a pretty good idea of what you’re getting into.

Probably the most important feature in Hitman is instinct, at least until you move up to the higher difficulties. Holding down “R1” will slow down time a little and allow 47 to see through walls with highlighted enemies and beacons showing you points of interest such as pills or an environment ready to be set up as a cunning trap for an unsuspecting target. Instinct can be a crutch at times but I recommend having as much as you want for at least your first play through to learn the maps and all the options in an area then move to the higher difficulties when you’re ready, which award more points.

SCORES & CHALLENGES

The problem that presents itself with Hitman is the incentive, other than bragging rights and enjoyment of the game, to play “properly” and really have the Hitman experience given that there are so many options available. Don’t get me wrong, a gun toting rampage or a crow bar oriented slaughter fest has its enjoyment but it’s a shame to miss out on the rare chance to be subtle, creative and devious.

But never fear! IO interactive have got us covered. For each mission you will receive a score based on your mission performance. You will get a huge bonus for getting the “Silent Assassin” bonus which is done by not killing or subduing any body but your target, which should really be your main goal.

There are also a set of challenges for each level which once completed offer a percentage boost to your score for that level. For each level you must get all the disguises, finish the level with only the suit and finish the level undetected. You can complete these in as many separate runs as you want and obviously you can’t get all three in one as getting all the disguises and completing the level with no disguise are mutually exclusive.

On top of these there are a set of unique challenges for each level. Once any of the challenges are completed you will always have those multipliers no matter what way you complete the level. So once you have them all and complete the level on the highest difficulty with the silent assassin bonus you’ll theoretically have the top score. Tell me don’t want to at least try it.

CONTRACTS

The mighty Contracts mode. As if they hadn’t given us enough with all the content of the off-line experience IO have come to the rescue once again with a rather genius on-line solution. Rather than some half baked excuse for on-line where players run around hiding from each other all using the best spot and the best weapon to see who’s the luckiest that doesn’t really make sense we get Contracts.

Contracts mode allows players to create they’re own hits and share them with other players on-line. The “Play to Create” system puts the creator in the game like any other mission except you pick up to three people you want to be your targets. Then you take them out in any way you want and other players have to try to beat your score within the constraints you set up.

Given a good community and creative players this will really keep the game alive for a long time even after you have totally completed the single player element (which by the way is no simple task). And things look good so far with a huge amount of levels already available, not to mention the fact you can challenge your friends to beat your levels.

VISUALS

The whole game looks good and it has its own definitive style. The lighting effects are great and everything is very shiny and slick. It’s not the most realistic looking game in the world and at times the grainy filter gets a bit excessive but it still looks great. The interfaces and HUD look good and despite the fact they are pretty obvious and not difficult to see they don’t spoil the action.

SOUND

Sound makes a surprisingly big impact in Hitman with some epic choirs providing punchy hits of treble amongst the long, dark, base filled chords. If all goes well as you roam around your mission there likely won’t be much music but if you start racking up the body count the dynamic score kicks in with some really satisfying music that make you feel like a real bad-ass. The weapon sounds are nice too, especially the melee weapons. Hitting someone round the face with a metal pipe or police baton really makes a disturbingly satisfying thud.

CONCLUSION

A welcome return for agent 47. Hitman:Absolution does the franchise justice and provides a challenging and fun experience throughout. A clever on-line solution for a heavily single player oriented game should give Hitman massive longevity but there’s tons to do even if you don’t delve into Contracts. It’s hugely satisfying when you pull off the perfect hit and the score system rewards creative and clever play styles.

Hitman is definitely one of the best games of 2012, if not the best and should absolutely be in your hit list (sorry I couldn’t resist).

Hitman:Absolution is available now on PS3, XBOX 360 and PC.

 

 

ASUSTOR Announces Live Demo Site for ADM 1.0

ASUSTOR recently announced the availability of a live demo website for their NAS firmware ADM 1.0.  Read on for details.

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ASUSTOR recently announced the availability of a live demo website for their NAS firmware ADM 1.0.  First, a little detail on who ASUSTOR is:

About ASUSTOR

 

Founded in 2011, ASUSTOR Inc., a subsidiary of ASUSTeK Computer Inc., is a leading innovator and provider of private cloud storage (network attached storage) and video surveillance (network video recorder) solutions. ASUSTOR is devoted to providing the world with unparalleled user experiences and the most complete set of network storage solutions possible.

And now onto the announcement!

Taipei, Taiwan, December 4th, 2012 – ASUSTOR Inc. , a leading innovator and provider of network storage solutions, has announced today the launch of a new live demo site for users to test ASUSTOR Data Master (ADM) 1.0, ASUSTOR’s in-house developed NAS operating system.

“We are delighted to announce the launch of the new live demo site,” said Steve Huang, Product Manager at ASUSTOR. “The demo site will allow users to experience, firsthand, ADM’s fresh and intuitive user interface before making any purchasing decisions.”

ASUSTOR Data Master (ADM) 1.0 comes pre-installed on all AS 6 Series NAS devices, which were officially launched in November 2012. Designed around the use of Apps, ADM offers cross platform file sharing, energy efficiency and added functionality through its downloadable Apps. Its interface features familiar modern OS controls, true multitasking, background operation and real-time application searches for instant launches. Furthermore, with its data protection and backup solutions, easy IT integration, remote access and multimedia features, ADM is suitable for both home and business users alike.

The live demo site is available for access at:

http://www.asustor.com/live_demo

ASUSTOR announced a new line of Atom-powered NAS units last month.  Here is the press release:

ASUSTOR Launches AS 6 Series NAS

New App-based NAS powered by the Intel® Atom™ 2.13 GHz Dual-Core Processor features System Sleep Mode (S3) and local display

Taipei, Taiwan, November 6th, 2012 – ASUSTOR Inc., a leading innovator and provider of network storage solutions, has announced the launch of its all new AS 6 Series Network Attached Storage (NAS). The AS 6 Series NAS devices come in two, four, six and eight-bay models and feature System Sleep Mode (S3) along with near instantaneous wake up times. Equipped with the Intel® Atom™ 2.13 GHz dual-core processor and 1GB RAM (expandable), the 6 Series combines supercharged performance with low power consumption. Intel® technology also makes it possible for the devices to boast HDMI outputs which allows for the playing of HD video and multimedia directly to HDMI ready displays.

“In the last ten years we have seen exponential growth in the amount of digital assets worldwide. Properly securing and managing these assets has become a big issue,” said Shawn Shu, President at ASUSTOR. “At ASUSTOR we truly understand how to secure our customers’ most valued digital assets while providing dynamic new ways for them to interact with and access these assets.”

All models in the series come preloaded with ASUSTOR Data Master (ADM), an ideal operating system for storage devices that provides users with a fresh and intuitive user interface. Additionally, the 6 Series also provides added functionality through ASUSTOR’s App Central which offers an expansive variety of Apps for users to enjoy. Featured Apps by ASUSTOR include Download Center, an easy to use download manager, and Surveillance Center which gives users the power to manage an array of IP cameras. Furthermore, there will be Apps developed by third parties and the open source communities such as Plex Media Server, a complete media solution, and Piwik, a popular and free alternative to Google Analytics.

“Small businesses and consumers are both experiencing ballooning data, requiring a simple, centralized way to protect and access their vital digital information.” said David Tuhy, General Manager, Intel Storage Division. “Powered by the Intel® Atom™ processor, the AS 6 Series is a great way to provide business continuity. With the new HDMI connector consumers can play directly from the AS 6 NAS. And the web feature enables access anytime, anywhere, on any intelligent device creating a personal cloud.”

The AS 6 Series also features:

  • Apple Time Machine support for multiple users
  • Military grade AES 256-bit encryption for individual shared folders
  • Remote replication via FTP & Rsync
  • Internal and external disk hibernation
  • Push and pull backup for flexible backup topology deployment
  • Built-in firewall and Network Defender to prevent malicious attacks
  • Cloud Connect technology for easy access to the NAS
  • Energy Saver for power conservation
  • UPnP Media Server to stream multimedia to your DLNA devices
  • iTunes Server to share your music and movies among all your computers
  • Active Directory support for more than 500,000 records
  • iSCSI targeting for easy IT integration
  • Add-on App and HDMI output that allows the NAS to become an HD media player

Key Specifications for the AS 6 Series are as follows:

  • Intel® Atom™ Dual-Core CPU
  • 1GB DDR3 RAM (Expandable to 3GB)
  • USB 3.0 (5 Gb/s)
  • SATA III (6 Gb/s)
  • VMware, Citrix and Hyper-V Ready
  • RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10
  • Hard drive hot swapping
  • Read and write speed of 200+ MB/sec

For more product information please visit: http://www.asustor.com

Availability

ASUSTOR AS 6 series is now shipping globally.

They have 2 to 8 bay Atom-powered units on offer and they look like nice products!  We’ll keep you posted on this latest entrance to the NAS market.

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ASUSTOR Website

Ubisoft Releases Trials Evolution – Riders of Doom

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Ubisoft has released Trials Evolution – Riders of Doom, the second downloadable content (DLC) for the wildly popular Xbox LIVE Arcade game, Trials Evolution.  Read on for details.

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Ubisoft has released Trials Evolution – Riders of Doom, the second downloadable content (DLC) for the wildly popular Xbox LIVE Arcade game, Trials Evolution.  Here is what they announced today:

London, UK – December 5, 2012 – Today, Ubisoft® and RedLynx announced the forthcoming release of Trials Evolution – Riders of Doom, the second downloadable content (DLC) for the wildly popular Xbox LIVE® Arcade game, Trials Evolution. The DLC will be available this December to download for 400 Microsoft Points.

The Riders of Doom builds on the successes of Trials Evolution offering 40 new tracks set in The Big Sand Lands – a new environment inspired by the end of the world, that gamers will see build up and tear down throughout levels – and a powerful motorbike dubbed the Banshee to add to the Trials garage. The new downloadable content will also feature hundreds of new editor objects expanding the already robust level editor. Gamer’s mettle will also be put to the test in ten brand new Skill Games, including an endless series of generated extreme obstacles.

Trials Evolution features multiplayer competition, single player challenges, and user-generated content for almost endless gaming possibilities. To date, more than 200 000 player-created tracks have been made available through its in-game content sharing system. Riders of Doom will only add to the possibilities of what players can build within the game.

Here is video trailer for the game:

Check out the game website here.

Trials Evolution Website

Xbox SmartGlass App for iOS Gets iPhone 5 Support

Microsoft has posted an update to its Xbox SmartGlass app that brings iPhone 5 support.


Use Xbox SmartGlass to enhance your entertainment on Xbox 360. Xbox SmartGlass lets your device work with your Xbox 360 console to bring rich, interactive experiences and unique content about what you’re watching or playing, right to the device that’s already in your hand. Interact with your favourite TV shows, movies, music, sports, and games, and bring remote control to a whole new level.


Features:

•         Navigate your Xbox 360 with swipe and tap

•         Use your phone’s keyboard to type to your Xbox 360

•         Browse the Internet on your Xbox 360 with full keyboard and zooming

•         Play, pause, fast forward, rewind, and stop videos and music on your Xbox 360

•         Search the full Xbox catalog of music, video, and games

•         Enjoy rich, interactive experiences from select game and entertainment content creators

•         Track and compare your achievements with your Xbox friends

•         Change up your 3D avatar

•         Message your Xbox friends

•         Edit your Xbox profile


What’s New In This Version:

• iPhone 5 Support

• Bug Fixes
You can download Xbox SmartGlass from the App Store for free.
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Skyrim Dragonborn DLC now available

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The new Skyrim DLC called Dragonborn have been released.

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With this official add-on for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, journey off the coast of Morrowind, to the island of Solstheim. Encounter new towns, dungeons, and quests, as you traverse the ash wastes and glacial valleys of this new land. Become more powerful with shouts that bend the will of your enemies and even tame dragons. Your fate, and the fate of Solstheim, hangs in the balance as you face off against your deadliest adversary – the first Dragonborn.

Explore Beyond Skyrim – Leave the province of Skyrim and travel to the coastal island of Solstheim. Encounter the Dark Elven settlers of Raven Rock and the native Skaal, as you unravel the mystery of a Dragonborn’s return.

Become the Ultimate Dragonborn – Harness the power of the Voice as you face off against the first Dragonborn. Wield new shouts and spells including Dragon Aspect – allowing you to summon the inner power of a dragon to deliver colossal blows and strengthen other shouts.

New Powers – Discover dark powers as you journey into a new Daedric realm. Collect books of forbidden knowledge and choose new paths for your skills and abilities.

New dungeons, creatures, weapons, and more – Suit up in Bonemold and Chitin armors and wield Stalhrim weapons as you navigate through a myriad of dungeons. Battle formidable foes like Ash Spawn, Rieklings, and more.

And here are some screenshots:

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Dragonborn is out now on the Xbox 360 for 1600 Microsoft Points for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.

Will you be getting it? If so leave is a comment below.

Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch behind the scenes video part one

As well as the demo for Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch, NAMCO have released part one of a behind the scenes video.

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Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch is an epic Japanese role-playing-game developed by the critically acclaimed Japanese development studio, LEVEL-5. The game features animations and cut-scenes that are produced and supervised by the legendary Japanese animation company, Studio Ghibli. The music in the game was composed by the world-renowned music composer Joe Hisaishi.

Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch is the heart-warming tale of a young boy named Oliver, who embarks on a journey into another world to become a wizard in an attempt to save his mother. Along the way, Oliver makes new friends and tames many of the wonderful creatures that inhabit the world, raising them to battle other creatures on his behalf as he takes on formidable enemies.

Here is part one of the behind the scenes video:

Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch will be available for purchase at the PlayStation Store and at videogame retailers in North America on January 22nd 2013 and in Europe on January 25th 2013.

We will be talking more about Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch over the next few weeks.

Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch demo now available on PSN

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NAMCO BANDAI Games and LEVEL-5 today announce that the demo of the highly anticipated JRPG Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch will be available on the Sony PlayStation Network for the PlayStation 3  on December 4th  in North America and on December 5th in Europe.

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You will be able to play through two different levels of the game where you can test your mettle against a couple of the game’s most infamous bosses: Guardian of the Woods and Moltaan.

Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch is an epic Japanese role-playing-game developed by the critically acclaimed Japanese development studio, LEVEL-5. The game features animations and cut-scenes that are produced and supervised by the legendary Japanese animation company, Studio Ghibli. The music in the game was composed by the world-renowned music composer Joe Hisaishi.

Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch is the heart-warming tale of a young boy named Oliver, who embarks on a journey into another world to become a wizard in an attempt to save his mother. Along the way, Oliver makes new friends and tames many of the wonderful creatures that inhabit the world, raising them to battle other creatures on his behalf as he takes on formidable enemies.

Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch will be available for purchase at the PlayStation Store and at videogame retailers in North America on January 22nd 2013 and in Europe on January 25th 2013.

We will be talking more about Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch over the next few weeks.

Drive Bender v.1.4.2.5 (Tomcat) for Windows Home Server 2011 available now

There is an update to the beta of Drive Bender for Windows Home Server 2011, taking it to version v1.4.2.5, also known as the Tomcat release.

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Release v1.4.2.5 beta

  • Bug fix: During a pool initialization or pool restore, Drive Bender can hang on Windows 8, Server 2012.
  • Bug fix: On Windows 8 / Server 2012 (can also apply to older O/S’s), Windows can throw recycle bin corrupt error messages (cause by permissions issues).
  • Update: When creating a drive letter mount point, the default “drive” permissions are now set to “Everyone”. This is to prevent some users experiencing the message “You need permission to perform this action”.
  • Update: Some interface additions and tweaks.
Downoad the beta from here

What do you think of Drive Bender? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

Gmail app for iPhone and iPad version 2.0 released

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Google have updated their Gmail app for iOS.

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Get the official Gmail app for your iPhone or iPad. The newly redesigned app brings the best of Gmail with real-time notifications, multiple account support and search across your entire inbox. With the Gmail app, you can:

● Switch between up to 5 accounts
● Get notified of new mail fast, with notification center, badge and lock screen options
● Search through all your mail quickly – now with predictions as you type
● See profile pictures as part of the conversation
● Read your mail with threaded conversations
● Auto-complete contact names as you type from your Google contacts or your phone
● Respond to Google Calendar invites right from the app
● Read and respond to interactive Google+ posts right from the app
● Organize your mail by archiving, labeling, starring, deleting and reporting spam
● Send and receive attachments
● Customize emails with custom scribbles

What’s New in Version 2.0

– Multiple account support
– App redesigned with a new, cleaner look
– Search predictions as you type
– Infinite scrolling inbox
– Respond to Google Calendar invites inline
– Interactive Google+ posts support
– New welcome experience

Download now from the Apple App Store

TomTom updates their Navigation app for Android

TomTom has released a new update to the app that makes it available to more Android owners. The latest version is optimised for use with the latest and most popular smartphone handsets including the Samsung Galaxy S3, HTC One X and Google Nexus 4.

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As well as supporting more than 200 of the newest Android devices, the update brings other improvements.  The download manager has been improved and maps are now stored on the phone’s SD card (if available) to save valuable phone memory. The Driving View has also been updated, making the journey information clearer at a glance.  In addition, postcode entry is more flexible and the app can find locations from the phone address book more reliably.

TomTom Navigation for Android v1.1 is available to download now from the Google Play Store.

Back at IFA we spoke with Charlotte Saayman from TomTom who gave us a demo of the app:

Do you have an Android device and want the TomTom app? Let us know what you think of it by leaving a comment below.

The Last of Us story teaser trailer released

Next year will see the release of the game The Last of Us, and Naughty Dog have a new story teaser trailer out.

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In case you haven’t heard about the forthcoming Naughty Dog game The Last of Us, here is how Sony described it:

Abandoned cities reclaimed by nature. A population decimated by a modern plague. Survivors are killing each other for food, weapons; whatever they can get their hands on.

Joel, a brutal survivor, and Ellie, a young teenage girl who’s braver and wiser beyond her years, must work together if they hope to survive their journey across the US.

Here is the teaser trailer:

The Last of Us by Naughty Dog, and published by Sony exclusively for the PlayStation 3 will be out next year, I can’t wait.

Let us know what you think of the game by leaving a comment below.

And here was the video I took of The Last of US Q&A session at Gamescom earlier in the year:

 

Dishonored gets updated to version 1.2

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There has been an update for Dishonored with a number of bug fixes.

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The update includes:

• Support for playing the game on multiple screens.
• Game Settings are now saved and restored properly even when using Steam offline.
• Fixes for some interactions with Granny Rags that invalidated nonlethal playthroughs under certain circumstances. (Note: These fixes work even for savegames AFTER the final Granny Rags encounter.)
• Fix for a crash that could happen during loading/transition between areas – notably near Dr. Galvani’s house.
• Reworked “Choke” interaction to make it more reliable in valid contexts.
• Fixed global post-process that sometimes worked improperly during some missions.

For more information on Dishonored visit www.Dishonored.com.

Wii U gets another System Update taking it to version 2-1-0E

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A few days after the last update, the Wii U has another System Update.

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Version 2-1-0E available via Internet connection includes the following improvements:

System stability improvements and other adjustments to enhance the user’s experience

 

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Have you got a Wii U yet? Let us know what you think of it by leaving a comment below.

Darksiders II Demon Lord Belial DLC available now

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Another new piece of DLC for Darksiders II has been released – this one is called The Demon Lord Belial.

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Little has been said of the struggles on Earth besides the story given to WAR by the Charred Council. Rumours have now surfaced that perhaps the Third Kingdom was not completely destroyed, and remnants of humanity still yet survive!  It falls upon Death to seek out the truth and unearth a forgotten evil… The Demon Lord Belial.

Uncover a new adventure based on a ravaged post-Apocalyptic Earth, where Death will encounter the last remnants of humanity as well as one of his most sinister opponents yet. The Demon Lord Belial is included with the purchase of the Darksiders II: Season Pass!

The Demon Lord Belial is available to download on Xbox 360 and PC worldwide as well as PS3 now. This DLC will be priced at 800 MS Points / $9.99.

Check out our review of Darksiders II