Microsoft's Phil Spencer is talking about Xbox One and Xbox 360 exclusives again. The man's incorrigible, isn't he? According to Spencer, Microsoft has an Xbox 360 game to announce at E3 that "no one has guessed", and the company will reveal additional Xbox exclusives after the show.
Games Asylum: "Well, this is neat. As the name suggests, Wrath of the Mutants is the rarest of things – a genuine arcade conversion. With most modern arcade games being ticket redemption machines, this is something seldom seen. In fact, the last arcade conversion we can recall was Raw Thrill’s own Cruis’n’ Blast on Switch back in 2021. This is also based on an older iteration of TMNT, harking back to the series from 2012-2017. It’s essentially breaking franchise continuity (we’ve had two different iterations of the Turtles since) and could even be considered nostalgic for a select few – those who grew up with 2012’s Turtles are probably in their late teens."
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A "surprise" sounds scary, could MS finally reveal Master Chef: Master Chief Edition? I joke (badly probably)
Timesplitters 4! Fallout 4! Lost Odyssey 2! Milo & Kate!
/bubble bursts
It's a new Dance Central game, isn't it.
Probably banjo, rare isn't what it used to be, stop trying to ride on nintendo's glory days.
Having a game no one has guessed yet isn't necessarily a good thing. It will be surprising if it's a game people will actually want. And even more surprising will be if Microsoft can win people over at E3 and get them to purchase a Xbox Juan once it's released.
Crimson skies and a panza dragoon please....Not sure about the x1 but those 2 games have slept for a whole gen. People talk about how rich ms are....spend some more of that loot on game development. Give more back to the gamers instead of what you're doing now.