Remember that one Xbox Live Arcade title from those guys who make web comics that I told you was going to be $20?  Well I was checking out the game’s page on Xbox.com and noticed that a release date has been etched in.  Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness will make its way to the Xbox Live Arcade next Wednesday, May 21st.  The price hasn’t changed so prepare to dish out 1600 Microsoft Points for it.

If you manage to get it, don’t forget to tell those of us who are not quite as fortunate at the points bank how it is.

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    USB Cable Says:
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    USB Cable

    95+ O_O I hope you got AC!


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    ShiftTab Says:
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    ShiftTab

    I don’t think I’ll survive without AC, my home is a sauna during the summer… =/


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    Goon360 Says:
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    Goon360

    From what I read on the OXM review… It’s a retail game whose distribution methods just happens to be digital, and offers the same quantity of content as any $60 game.


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    No Hands 55 Says:
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    not gunna happen… no way im forkin up $20


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    DeaconBlade Says:

    not many people will No Hands.


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    Unscripted 360 » Out with old, Xbox Live Arcade delisting Says:

    [...] XBLA titles with the increase of the allowed size to 350MB.  It appears the recently released Penny Arcade Adventures is the first to take advantage of the “bigger and better games cost more” idea.  If [...]

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