A Penny for Europe
Penny Arcade's Episode Two arrives in the old world.
Published: April 23, 2009
Episode two of the very cool Penny Arcade games, Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness -- Episode Two, has come to Europa and Asia at last. The game has been available for almost five (!) months in the North American PlayStation stores.
As a small apology for the delay, the publisher is offering Episode One of the game for €5.99 in Europe and equivalent $10 across Asia until April 30th. Russia, Belgium and the Netherlands have not yet had a chance to download Episode One so they received both titles simultaneously.
"We are thrilled to be able to announce so much great Penny Arcade news all at once," commented Hothead Games' director of game development, Vlad Ceraldi. "I think the week-long discount on Episode One is a fitting celebration and one I hope many fans will enjoy."
If you are still unsure on whether or not to spend your hard earned cash on a Penny Arcade title, then go read our review right now. I'm serious, NOW! It's a great game and if you like games with a smart sense of humor and a lot of character than you'll certainly appreciate both episodes. Plus you're doing a good thing for the small indy developer called Hothead Games. Something they most certainly deserve a lot more than some other companies out there (and we're not only talking about video game firms here...).
As a small apology for the delay, the publisher is offering Episode One of the game for €5.99 in Europe and equivalent $10 across Asia until April 30th. Russia, Belgium and the Netherlands have not yet had a chance to download Episode One so they received both titles simultaneously.
"We are thrilled to be able to announce so much great Penny Arcade news all at once," commented Hothead Games' director of game development, Vlad Ceraldi. "I think the week-long discount on Episode One is a fitting celebration and one I hope many fans will enjoy."
If you are still unsure on whether or not to spend your hard earned cash on a Penny Arcade title, then go read our review right now. I'm serious, NOW! It's a great game and if you like games with a smart sense of humor and a lot of character than you'll certainly appreciate both episodes. Plus you're doing a good thing for the small indy developer called Hothead Games. Something they most certainly deserve a lot more than some other companies out there (and we're not only talking about video game firms here...).
