Alien Breed: Descent takes off from where the second game in the series left us, with Conrad aboard a space ship that is hurtling dangerously into the planet below. As if that isn’t a difficult enough situation, he also has to deal with an artificial intelligence, Mr Klein (not of underwear fame), that is determined to make Conrad’s life as tricky as possible. This story is pushed along by stylised comic book cutscenes complete with over the top, hideously dire voice acting that wouldn’t be out of place in a low budget B-movie. If you have not played the previous two titles you may get a little lost as far as the back story goes due to the lack of any detailed explanation, but it doesn’t really matter. You are there to shoot aliens, and the old phrase “shoot first, ask questions later” would seem fitting if anyone cares enough to actually bother asking questions once the mind-numbing shooting is done with.
Neil writes "The month of June is coming to an end and 2017 is already coming into its latter months. But as long as the world keeps turning the Xbox Live Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale continues to bring multiple discounts for Xbox One and Xbox 360 owners to enjoy. But what bargains are available in the Xbox Live Deals With Gold and Spotlight sale for 27th June - 3rd July 2017? Let us tell you."
I tend to get the Forza content when they have good sales on it, for $5 those VIP packs bring a decent amount of cars and the cash boost helps alot.
The summer sale better be good because these last few weeks have had crappy sales/selection.
The D3 necro pack will keep me busy till the summer sale comes around
Every month, select DLC and games on Xbox Live are given a permanent price drop. Generally, there's usually only a few items that take part in this each month (January saw 3), but this month gives us 12 XBLA titles at a cheaper cost.
GOG.com, the digital distributor of DRM -free PC games, has added PC games from developer Team 17 Software Ltd. to their roster. They now offer a number of games that Team 17 has developed, and GOG.com including the quintessential artillery shooter Worms United, a special edition of the original Worms with the expansion Worms Reinforcements.
I purchase the first one and it was ok but featured the worst end o game boss ever. I stupidly purchased the second one and did not finish it.
Honestly, this has to be the dullest and most repetitive trilogy ever.
On a side note, I loved them way back when they were on the Amiga...but gaming has moved on since the early 90's.