Tackling an inexhaustible undead force all by yourself just isn’t a wise endeavor. Super Stardust developer Housemarque has announced that its PSN top-down scourge shooter, Dead Nation, will let two players meet in the place where barely human husks lunge violently at any signs of intelligence — you may know it as the internet.
“Originally, online co-op wasn’t going to be included as a launch feature, as the schedule and resources didn’t allow it,” Housemarque CEO Ilari Kuittinen wrote on the PlayStation Blog. “However, after many late night play-testing sessions and long talks with Sony Computer Entertainment, we decided that this was a must-have feature and it would be unfair to you if we launched without it!” You see, Ms. Croft? It’s not that hard.
“At this point, our coders went from working 12-hour days to working 16-hour days, as well as weekends!” Oh … well, uh … this is awkward. Housemarque has yet to announce Dead Nation‘s launch date, though we know that it will cost $14.99.
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