Pixel Enemy feature: Top five games from the current-generation that didn’t do well but deserve a chance, and why.
Console Creatures writes, "Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army is a standout example of what bringing an older title to modern consoles should be."
I want to buy this but I don’t have time right now to play it so I’ll wait a little bit to grab a copy.
WTMG's Kyle Nicol: "System Shock 2 is an all-time great, easily one of the most important games of all time, and Nightdive’s 25th Anniversary Remaster edition makes it a touch more accessible without ever gutting its core, or anything that made it so cherished in the first place. The excellent core gameplay and stellar level design come together for an unforgettable experience. Furthermore, the fact it works shockingly well on a controller is already something worthy of a medal of honor for the studio. Now, while we’re at it, where’s that System Shock 3 we were promised all those years ago? I’m hungry for more!"
MonsterVine: "Shuffle Tactics from Club Sandwich struggles to balance difficulty with fairness, leading to an experience more frustrating than fun, even with accessibility options turned on."
Tales of vesperia for xbox 360
m$ paid big bucks to keep it exclusive in the west and no one bought it because it wasnt call of duty...
It is hands down the best 360 exclusive
I can only agree with Bulletstorm and Mafia 2.
I would want Okami (technically not this gen but whatever), Alan Wake (more games need Nick Cave in their soundtrack), Lost Odyssey, Shadows of the Damned and Catherine. Yea, you read that right, Catherine. On PS4. Using as much RAM as possible. Seriously want to see more iterations of these games.
Folklore.
i personally think the medal of honor warfighter game deserves better.