Untitled 1
CSS Library

Reviews

Videos

Images

Sections

Other

 

News

Sponsored by


 

cg-now

 Video Game Lies

 

 

Future Glimpses Heart Home

 Family Friendly Gaming Devotional January

 Family Friendly Gaming Devotional February

FFG Original

Garfield #1

The Rising of the Shield Hero 17

Star Trek Prodigy Season 2

WRC 7

Paper Mario The Thousand-Year Door

Family Friendly Gaming Hall of Fame




News

World Gone Sour to Sweeten Consoles this April

 

March 21, in the year of our Lord 2012 -- The console is to about to get a bit more delicious! Capcom today confirmed that World Gone Sour, the puzzle platformer with bite-sized heroes, will be ready to consume on PlayStation ®Network starting April 10th, 2012 and on Xbox LIVE® Arcade beginning April 11th, 2012.

Based on the popular Sour Then Sweet® candy Sour Patch Kids®, World Gone Sour takes players on a journey from the perspective of a lost piece of candy finding its way to its ultimate destination – the human stomach. Gamers take on the role of a miniature Sour Patch Kid in a stylized human-sized world, guiding the hero through unique locations such as the sticky floors of a movie theatre and a spooky shack. Players will need to use a combination of jumps, twists and puzzle-solving to negotiate and overcome larger than life obstacles.

The console versions will allow for two friends to team up for local co-op play and will include support for global leaderboards, as well as Microsoft Achievements and PlayStation® trophies. World Gone Sour will be available on PlayStation Network for $4.99 and on Xbox LIVE Arcade for 400 Microsoft Points.

In addition, the game will feature the recently released “World Gone Sour (The Lost Kids)” track from Grammy award-winning hip-hop artist Method Man. The journey of the Sour Patch Kids will include additional star personality with cheeky narrations by actor Creed Bratton, who will provide snack-sized quips and tidbits throughout the game.

For more information about Sour Patch Kids, please visit www.sourpatch.com and follow them on www.Facebook.com/sourpatchkids.

  

 

Back to Archives