
UPDATE: Capcom has posted details of the first DLC, along with release dates, on their Capcom Unity blog.
ORIGINAL STORY: Capcom announced DLC plans for "Resident Evil 5" today on their Capcom Unity blog.
The plan is to release two new downloadable episodes, one of which probably focused on the recently revealed "Alternate Edition" content. The other DLC episode is unknown.
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Capcom reached a crossroads with the U.S. market after announcing the newly packaged "Resident Evil 5: Alternative Edition" for Japan. The revamped version of the game, which includes new content and features, could either come to North America as new edition of the game or in the form of a download that may have prompted early buyers to flood the secondary market with their used "RE5" discs. After conducting an online poll, however, Capcom has opted to go with DLC.
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Even though the technology is pretty ancient, it seems that game developers are finally coming around to 3D vision in their games. Here are four titles that will allow you to don glasses and feel a little bit nauseous:
G-Force
Based on the Disney movie of the same name, "G-Force" has you playing as a handful of super spy critters. Like the movie, the game will have a 3D option and come with red and blue glasses. Since it's a 3rd person action/adventure game, the effect is pretty pronounced, as the back of your character is crisp and in focus while his targets are a little blurred and given a feeling of depth. Worth nothing, though, that I wanted to puke after 3 minutes of playing the game in 3D. Thankfully you can toggle the 3D on and off at will.
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