A third person action-adventure, “Brave: The Video Game” expands the tale beyond the movie’s storyline. Gamers can play as Merida, an expert archer and heroine, and in the console versions, players can also play as other entertaining characters from the film. In addition, they will be able to go on quests through a magical world and solve puzzles to uncover secrets.
Neil writes: "The Xbox Games With Gold scheme is a godsend for many gamers. You see, whilst you may be living it up with your multiple game purchases each and every month, there are a huge number of Xbox One and Xbox 360 gamers who rely on the GWG titles for their latest hit."
When compared to Sony's offering? Nope. But if you're not comparing it to Sony's then i said it will be a decent offering.
This month the games dont interest me. But there is always next month...Free is free. Neither of these companies have to give anything for free.
Carlos writes: "It’s already been a great year for Xbox One Backwards Compatibility, but we’re still only a few months in and that means there is plenty more to come throughout 2018, with many more of our favourite titles still yet to be added. Whilst the latest additions aren’t more of the recently promised titles that will be getting Xbox One X Enhancements, they still continue the trend of frequent releases, and it's always good to see old Xbox 360 becoming available on Xbox One. The question is though - are they games that we should be heading back to?"
Vanquish is the best third-person cover shooter I ever played. The whole game is a pure adrenalin rush.
EveryBody Plays: Film tie-in games often get a lot of stick from the more "hardcore" players for being unimaginative, short and repetitive, and otherwise not worthy of their gaming time. But for their target audience - the young, and young at heart, who've seen the film in question and are eager for more - film tie-ins tend to scratch an itch that few other games reach. Offering a familiar blend of beating up bad guys, pulling a few switches and jumping from platform to platform, they may not have the polish of the Mario and LEGO games, but they're have their own, distinct appeal.