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more about #pennyarcadeadventures okenny :) ...building bridges (to hide under): I saw this coming. Give them time... the tech just got ported to the PS3 so I'm sure there's kinks to be worked out. The great part about it being a d... more » John Laur: This happened to me right before going into the final boss fight. I started into it; remembered I forgot to do something and headed back to load my ga... more » Ad-hominem: Son of a bitch. Hothead is going to fix those problems first? That's just not fair. It's not like the Ps3 version is special in it's bugs. The PC vers... more » Maxyboy13: First of all, that picture is epic and perfect for this article. Second of all, you'd think that with this coming out after the 360 version, they'd ha... more » -
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Penny Arcade Adventures Episode Two Straight Buggin' On PS3
If you picked up the PlayStation 3 version of Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness, Episode Two recently, buyer beware: folks further along than you are claiming their games-saves are being corrupted. More » -
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Penny Arcade Adventures, Crash Commando Hit PSN Tomorrow
Tomorrow's North American PlayStation Store update will come packed with at least two new playables, with Crash Commando and the next Penny Arcade Adventures episode landing Thursday for the PlayStation 3. More » -
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Penny Arcade Adventures Continue Next Week
It's Penny Arcade Adventures news week! Yesterday we learned that On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness Episode One would be hitting the PlayStation 3 this week, and now Hothead announces that the Linux, Mac, PC, and Xbox Live Arcade versions of Episode 2 will be coming out next week! On Wednesday, October 29th, fans of the first game will be able to continue their adventure, with new difficulty settings, longer gameplay, and a cool-ass ending track from Canadian rock band The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets in "Some Things Man Was Not Meant To Know", which they recently performed live at PAX 2008. More » -
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Penny Arcade's Rain-Slick Precipice Darkens PSN Thursday
The long wait is over as Hothead Games announces that Penny Arcade Adventures: On The Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness, Episode One is coming to the PlayStation Network this Thursday, October 23rd. The PlayStation version of the game, previously released on Xbox Live Arcade and PC, is priced slightly cheaper than the other versions at $14.99 compared to their $20. This reflects Hothead's recommended pricing of $15 an episode from here on out across all platforms. More » -
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Rain-Slick Precipice 2 Golded, Priced, And Trailered
Those of you eagerly awaiting the continuing RPG adventures of Gabe, Tycho, and dashing protagonist might not be waiting too much longer, as Hothead Games announces Gold Master Status on the PC, Mac, and Linux versions of Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness Episode two. The price is $14.95 across computer platforms, with the Xbox Live Arcade version the 1200 Microsoft Points, $5 cheaper than the first installment. The PS3 version is expected to share a similar price point. More » -
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Penny Arcade Adventures Coming To PS3
See? It was only a matter of time! The Hothead Games folks have apparently found their way around issues with the PlayStation 3 and the Torque Engine, and now Penny Arcade Adventures: On The Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness, Episode One is heading to the PlayStation Network this fall. Rejoice, and stop emailing Hothead to complain! More » -
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#xbox360springshowcase
Penny Arcade Adventures Hits XBLA, PC May 21
The first episode of Penny Arcade Adventures: On The Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness has been officially dated for May 21, 2008, coming to Xbox Live Arcade and Windows, Mac and Linux. Cost to you? $19.95 USD or 1600 Microsoft points. More » -
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On The Rain-Slick System Specs Of Darkness
Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness comes out this spring, and while Xbox 360 just have to worry about when to download the game, PC, Linux, and Mac users have other worries. How much is this game going to cost me? Is my computer powerful enough to run this monster? Will I be able to perform a Hyper Ultra Extra Combo Extreme? Fortunately the latest press release from Hothead Games answers the first two questions, announcing a price of $19.95 and some relatively modest system specifications located after the jump. As for the third question, just check out the latest screenshots to catch a glimpse of the mystical H.U.E.C.E.. Magnificent, I say! More »

