Xbox 360

Rayman Legends: Reinvention

Posted on July 10, 2015 at 11:50 am

Rayman is a name that won’t ring true with a lot of modern gamers. The series spawned way back in the Playstation 1 era and was a competitor for games like Sonic; a 2D, tricky platform game with a loveable, weird protagonist. The game then shifted into 3D alongside Spyro, Mario and Crash Bandicoot but it struggled to capture the same audience. The game was shelved by Ubisoft and was considered a dead franchise.
Then came the newer generations. Ubisoft decided to take a risk and revive Rayman as a classic 2D platformer. It was a huge risk; but the low budget of the game, coupled with light requirements, meant it could release on a number of platforms at a lower price. The Vita, PS3, Xbox 360 and PC all saw Rayman Origins come at a lower price and the game did well as a result. So much so that Rayman Legends was announced; a full sequel to Origins.

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Playstation 4 vs Xbox One

Posted on December 24, 2014 at 11:56 am

Christmas is upon us; prices are being slashed, games are being released and adverts are in your ear telling you what will make your children happy. A visit to your local game shop will be probably leave you with more questions than answers; “What games does he play?” “What do her friends have?” and the ever frustrating “What’s your budget?”

I’ll be posting a series of short articles talking about the various strengths and weaknesses of the two machines competing for your Christmas money. Cutting through the retail talk and high street lingo and giving you a simple, measured breakdown of the whys and hows of both and, hopefully, lead you into making the best decision for you or your loved ones this Christmas.

The first thing you’re bound to consider? The price of both machines – but even that requires a little bit of exploration.

 

 

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Pocket-friendly Xbox 360 Games

Posted on September 27, 2014 at 7:24 pm

Here are some games which come at reasonable and also discounted prices which would still give you the thrill you would expect from the much expensive packages. I have outlined some of the cheap Xbox 360 games which are still outstanding and exciting.

The Darkness II
This interesting Xbox game features Paul Jenkins, an award winner and comic book writer, who narrates a tightly integrated story with dark humour and hardcore tenderness. Paul is credited with other works such as Hellblazer, Incredible Hulk and Wolverine. It has a Quad-Wielding gameplay which enables the players to grab, throw and slash objects while the enemies fire two weapons simultaneously with their demonic arms. That adds a completely new dimension to the FPS niche. The game’s distinctive graphic-noir style makes one feel like they are playing a graphic novel. (more…)

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The Amazing Spider-Man 2

Posted on April 25, 2014 at 10:16 am

This is the latest game instalment of the popular Marvel comic book to film series. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is brought to you by Activision and Beenox who have developed the game even further from its previous version.

In The Amazing Spider-Man 2 you can take on all the films villains and many more with an opportunity to play as Spider-Man’s alter-ego Peter Parker. Adding more depth to the game you can dig deeper into the story line investigating all elements of the game villains motives.

The Manhattan city scape is much larger than the first game and features a “Hero or Menace” system that rates the way you play and your attitudes towards stopping crime in the city.

New web abilities give the player a wider arsenal of attacks for their enemies with the option to upgrade their skills throughout the entire game.

So if its main missions, side missions or general web slinging your interested in, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 shall be out on May 2nd 2014 on Xbox 360.

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New Titles on Old Consoles

Posted on February 28, 2014 at 12:19 pm

It almost feels strange calling the Playstation 3 and the Xbox 360 old consoles, and even though they have both now been replaced, there are new titles to look forward to on the ‘old consoles’.

Thief is not just set to b a big hit on the new consoles it’s also expecting good sales on the Xbox 360 and the Playstation 3 too. The game was released on the Xbox 360 yesterday and it will be interesting to watch sales, yet another big game to watch out for is Rambo.

That was also released earlier this month and though the reviews so far have not been great, is shows that game developers are not yet ready to give up on the old consoles. The fact is there is still a large audience out there using Xbox 360s and PS4s, and new titles will continuously be released over the coming months.

It could all come to the end later this year, however, with many people expected to turn in the ‘old consoles’ and buy a new next generation console. So make the most of the new titles that are out there, because after this year there may be none left.

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