J. Hugo of Kaboomshark writes "...However, that wasn’t the case when I purchased Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara which, in most cases, is a classic arcade title done correctly in today’s gaming crowd. Chronicles of Mystara is a double pack that consists of Tower of Doom and Shadow over Mystara (the focus title of the pack). These two games, developed by Capcom, were released in 1993 and 1996 respectively. While both games were still good ol’ classic beat em’ ups, both of them shook things up a bit by having a more in-depth storyline, treasure hunting, item management, stores to buy items, and different paths that you could take which makes playthroughs not all the same."
Welcome back to Xbox One UK's regular reflection; Let's take a look at the list of Xbox 360 titles that became backwards compatible in the last month, and try to point out a couple of highlights. While June might have lacked a certain star power when compared to May's CoD: Black Ops and the recently added Red Dead Redemption for July, it certainly wasn't a dull month
where the hell is my modern warfare 2, oh right Activision is still trying to milk the game by making you buy the new trilogy set as much as possible before giving MS permission to put it on BC for Xboxone
Daav from NoobFeed writes - Looking to score cheap Capcom games, Gamefly’s latest promotion has it covered? This week, gamers can buy some PC titles at a sharp price.
These are the old games as you remember them, and little has changed. Unfortunately this means that little has improved for today's times. The gameplay slightly revised, and there are some additional objectives are achieved as well an addition, as sorting tables. But none of this really makes the different game that we could play for a few years. The design also remains the same, just with some new filters that try to bring the game to current standards, but not all of them work well and some do more harm than help. If they can get used to the original visuals, this is really the best choice.