According to Polygon, TimeGate Studios, one of the many developers to work on the much maligned Aliens: Colonial Marines, has laid off a number of its employees.
11 years in development, Aliens: Colonial Marines is finally available on your console. Wonder what took so damn long! Borderlands’ developers, Gearbox Software, started working on the title back in 2006 even though there had been a game with the same title started in 2001. To call this game somewhat jinxed might be an understatement. Fortunately, the long gestation period hasn't completely destro
Xenomorphs vs. Colonial Marines. One of the oldest rivalries in all the world. Gearbox is taking that feud to the next level with the multiplayer in Aliens: Colonial Marines.
Want more Aliens: Colonial Marines goodies? Well, they won't be coming out of the gosh-darn walls, so you might as well check here for the new story trailer!
We were hoping for independently-targeting particle beam phalanxes, tactical smart missiles, phase-plasma pulse rifles, RPGs, sonic electronic ball breakers, nukes, knives, and sharp sticks, but rendered environments will have to do.