If people can clean their hands with a easy name change, then why can’t games? Paleo Entertainment recently re-dubbed its bargain-priced shooter, Merchants of Brooklyn, as “Drug Wars.” Currently exclusive to Steam, Merchants of Brooklyn suffered an humiliating release in mid-March when an alpha version was mistakenly sold in place of the final code and apparently failed to recover any credibility. Its Metacritic score of “36″ ranks near the bottom of all 2009 games to date. “Drug Wars,” on the other hand, ranks decidedly superior with a “No Score Yet” rating.
The new name wasn’t exactly pulled from thin air (well, at least not this time), as “Drug Wars” was adopted from last month’s free, beta-release multiplayer update by the same name. Paleo is clearly shifting focus away from the original single-player campaign — which has since been “reworked” — and toward the Drug Wars multiplayer mode. Of course, the fresh begin also means building a player base from scratch. Currently, we count three — and a fourth player who “can’t find it to play it.” Sounds like this is one of those cold kinda wars, eh?
Keep that fire burning, Mr. Elite Neanderthal Fighter. Keep that fire burning.
‘Drug Wars’ offers fresh begin for Merchants of Brooklyn originally appeared on Joystiq on Thu, 02 Jul 2009 19:55:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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