Jimmy the Geek writes: "Trading card game" has been synonymous with one title for nearly 20 years. Magic: The Gathering has always been top of the heap, in schoolyards and break rooms alike. That said, it’s been a while since I played Magic. This is mainly because, and let’s not pull any punches, the game is an expensive hobby. Starting decks, boosters, and tournament packs will all set you back in the quest of building a great deck.
And I am a seasoned player, getting insight into the community for a newcomer must be terrifying. Not to mention finding the time to face the intimidation of walking into a new game shop. If only there was some cheap way to learn how to play literally anywhere...
Carlos writes "2017 was a great year for the Xbox Backwards Compatibility program with many of our favourite 360 games made playable on Xbox One. That said, there are still a ton of highly requested games yet to arrive in the program and with 2018 set to see even more added, it makes sense that the first of the years new additions are now being given the treatment. This past week has seen six new games made backwards compatible, but which ones are worth returning to once more?"
"Six new games arrive via Backwards Compatibility"
Does anyone not see the funny side to this statement? I do... lol
I love the Sniper elite series & V2 is a great game & as I still have my 360 copy I'm good to go. Great news & it's free for me too.
Welcome to VGU's Friday Night Magic, the weekly show that takes us on an adventure through the world of Magic the Gathering. Whether its Online matches, Campaign brawls or Sealed play, Friday nights will always be Magic Nights.
In the fifth episode, we finally leave the plane of Ravnica and enter the illustrious realm of Kamigawa. Who will stand in our way to the white dragon scale?
Welcome to VGU's Friday Night Magic, the weekly show that takes us on an adventure through the world of Magic the Gathering. Whether its Online matches, Campaign brawls or Sealed play, Friday nights will always be Magic Nights.
In the fourth episode, we continue through the expansion campaign against the seemingly unstoppable dragons. Will we find the perfect counter deck to this monstrous being?
This will be a great game every year, and a definite value for $10. I enjoy it so much more on the iPad than Steam. WiiU, PS4, Steam, and iPad - the perfect gaming storm.