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.
Posted in Xbox 360, Xbox Games
Posted on January 21, 2014 at 4:14 pm
Depending on what type of gamer you are, there may have been some games that you just failed to complete. It may be a storyline game that you just got bored of, or perhaps a game you had for a while, and forgot about once you had purchased a new one, and rather than buying more games, you may want to go back to those that you didn’t complete.
Even if the game is on one of your old consoles, you’ll soon get back into the game. The graphics may not be as good because the game is older, but being able to say you’ve completed every single game in you pile can provide a real sense of achievement.
Some would argue that there’s no point in purchasing a game if you have no intention of completing it, and if you’ve got some games hanging around that you didn’t give much of a chance then go back and complete the games you failed at, you may just find it easier this time round and perhaps more fun.
Posted in Xbox Games
Posted on December 23, 2013 at 3:17 pm
The holiday is a perfect time to spend quality time with friends and family and with the winter temperatures many prefer to be indoors. While indoors, the family can enjoy a good movie, board games or a nice competitive Xbox game. Microsoft recently released their new Xbox one and this is a splendid gift that can be appreciated by an entire family. Family Xbox games such as Guitar Hero 2 encourages competition among the family members and the family can form teams for example mum’s team versus dad’s team.
Other good family Xbox games can support Xbox live which means that they can be played online as long as there is a good internet connection, because of this, family members who are in other cities can join in the fun and competition. One man shooter games such as Medal of Honor and Call of Duty are amazing games for a mature audience. For the younger generation, games such as FIFA and Madden are also nice and fun. The children can either play in one team or against each other but either way they are fun games that the entire family can jump in and enjoy.
Posted in Xbox Games
Posted on October 31, 2013 at 4:08 pm
As a hugely successful video game franchise, Assassin’s Creed Relevations could be one of the hottest video games this year, along with Grand Theft Auto, Call of Duty and Gears of War.
The story will see you playing all the way to the end, pretty much like its previous games, and there have been significant improvement made with the game play. The improvements in graphics are obviously a big plus, and if it’s played on an Xbox One in HD, you’ll literally think you’re are back in time in a different world.
Many are stating that it is the best Assassin’s Creed game yet, and for those who have been playing as Altair and Ezio from the very beginning, it’s important you finish their last ever adventure together, or is it?
Posted in Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox Games
Posted on August 25, 2013 at 1:30 pm
Microsoft has gone far in with the intention that the bad reputation the Xbox One earned at E3 was largely forgotten. Sure, individuals are still sore that Microsoft even attempted such inane policies, like having to envision in online every 24 hours, however the reversal of those policies has most gamers warming as much as them again. So, how does Microsoft entice those gamers that experience sworn off the Xbox One forever? How a few free game?
MCV recently heard a rumor that Microsoft has teamed up with EA to give FIFA 14 as a pack in title with every Xbox One sold in Europe. The Xbox One/FIFA 14 bundle would cost similar to the regular Xbox One thus making the £429.99 console look a bit more appealing when stacked up against the less expensive PS4.
If true, this could be a genius move at the portion of Microsoft. Regardless of what percentage policies it reverses on, it can’t reverse at the price of the Xbox One unless it takes Kinect out of the equation. That’s unlikely to happen, so the PS4 will, by default, remain the obvious choice in response to price alone. Whenever you pack in a free copy of FIFA 14, however, Microsoft’s console becomes far more attractive.
It’s unknown even if the FIFA 14 rumor has anything to do with Microsoft’s pledge to incorporate a game with every Xbox One sold within the eight European territories that recently had their Xbox One launch date pushed back from November until early 2014. The rumors make it sound just like the FIFA 14 offer may be available to all European countries so those gamers within the eight countries not getting it can prove getting two games next year.
Either way, we’ll discover more tomorrow because the rumors state Microsoft will make the announcement at Gamescom. The development, which happens in Germany, could be very much occupied with the ecu market, and it’d be the proper stage to take some wind out of Sony’s sail before it announces the launch date of the PS4.
Posted in Xbox Games
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