Neil writes "There is no doubt that, in video gaming terms, football is the biggest sport in the world. The art of cricket meanwhile rolls up onto the scene with previous games that have struggled to really capture the enjoyment of the game. Can Ashes Cricket change all that?"
Happy reprioritizing-your-backlog-of -games-because-we-just-added-m o re-to-Xbox Game Pass day! We seem to celebrate this totally made up not real holiday a lot around here. (Seriously, have you seen Major Nelson’s backlog of games? He must shuffle that list around all the time.) How do you choose what you’re going to play next in your backlog? Go for what gets you the most achievements? Pick the games that have animals you can pet? Prioritize the fighting games so you can prove that you are a better fighter and not just a button masher no matter what your brother says?
That's quite disappointing. Something tells me that they are saving some announcements for Gamescom.
Richard writes: "Character models deep in the Uncanny Valley? Check.
Laughably bad commentary? Check.
Hundreds of controls to get your head around? Check.
Is this game fun? Check, check, check!"
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I couldn't imagine anything more boring.
game of the year
Now the paedophiles of the UK can celebrate. You have now been catered for.
Celebrate accordingly and LET THE CHILDREN GO!