I remember when we were hyping up Castle Crashers. It was one of the few co-op games we knew were going to be a stand out title. Four player online, easy pick up gameplay, and graphics that just ooze style. Then the game was released, and our hopes and dreams were dashed. What we got was a great couch co-op title that severely lacked any workable online.
For the game that was the pinnacle of Microsoft's Summer of Arcade promotion, it surely hasn't got a lot of love from Microsoft. In fact, if you go by what the developers of the game are saying, it's mostly Microsoft's fault that we've been waiting over 3 months for this title. We've even had a recent update from the developers regarding the patch. Here is a quote from the developers that was posted on Xbox 360 Fanboy:
Looking back at the development blog, there was a post about the update being done and "in certification" on October 27th. There were posts regarding the update being work on on September 24th and October 12th. Both assured us the fixes were "nearing completion." So if the patch was in certification on October 27th, why hasn't it come out yet?
From all accounts certification is an 8-10 day process for content and updates, including demos and such. Many developers have voiced their displeasure with the process, but it does serve a purpose. So what could possibly be the hold up on Castle Crashers? My guess is the stuff simply isn't fixed. It's probably being bounced back and forth between certification and development and Microsoft just wants it done right so they don't have to deal with this again.
It's really unfortunate, Castle Crashers could have had some serious legs, but I know plenty of people who the very mention of the title turns them into a fit of rage. They fill ripped off. They bought the game for online co-op and it missed that boat entirely.
We've actually had codes to giveaway for this game for some time now, so now is a good a time as any to give them away. Simply leave a comment here and we'll choose the winners at the end of the week. Perhaps by then a miracle will happen and it'll magically pass certification.