Have you been patiently waiting for Crystal Dynamics to release the promised online cooperative patch for the developer’s awesome Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light?
Well wait no longer, because Xbox 360 gamers are now able to head onto the ‘ole Xbox LIVE Marketplace to grab the patch and get playing with friends online now!
In addition to the online co-op patch, Xbox LIVE Marketplace browsers will also be able to pick up a free set of downloadable content for Guardian of Light, ‘All the Trappings,’ which is described thus:
“Four new challenge maps filled with hordes of undead enemies and devious traps you must manoeuvre and exploit to survive.”
This new content will be available for free for 30 days, after which it will become a paid download, so let’s see some hustle out there!
Read El33tonline’s review of Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light to see why we think so highly of it.
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Comments:
That's great for Xbox 360 gamers, but where's the love for us PS3 guys?
They're going to be 'making an announcement' on that soon.
sigh
Psstt, maybe its a timed exclusive and they just don't want to tell the guys over at Sony.
Skandaal! ;)