"ITSP was one of those unexpected gems that I came across by chance when I was in a hurried state looking for the next week’s game review. It’s cinematic cut scenes are a joy to watch, it’s game play is fun and varied and there are only a few issues that detract from it overall. Its short length also make for a good Sunday afternoon distraction that doesn’t drag on unnecessarily. If you’re a fan of 2D puzzlers or shooters or just enjoy a well crafted game then I can’t recommend ITSP enough as it really is just damn good fun."
Carlos writes "It seems like the free-flowing backwards compatible arrivals making their way to Xbox One this month have been never ending. Of course, that’s a great thing for those of us with a healthy library of Xbox 360 games, looking for several hours of nostalgic enjoyment, but recent days have seen two more fresh faces make the desirable trip to Xbox One. But the question is are they worth the return?"
Not a fan of BC and will never play one but those are two great little games that are well worth checking out... If you hadn't previously
I got hundreds of 360 games so the more they put on BC, saves, DLC intact, no extra cost, enhanced with the X1 X1S, even further enhancement with the Scorpio, in the future, I am happy as a fiddle, as great games never get old to this gamer. I hope the Ninja Gaiden, Splinter Cell, Ghost Recon games get added. Love BC.
Lets not get it twisted, many of us own all the consoles so we all got new games to play, hell, there are many good third party games to play on both platforms, haven't finished many of my first party games, plenty to play on my roster, so the no games argument is hilarious to me.
I like what some are saying about commenting on an article that they don't care about lol. I don't care who you are, the amount of games that came out on the Xbox 360 was staggering. I could never catch up there were so many. To have the "choice" to purchase a game that was originally $50-$60, nearly a fraction of the price it was launched at, please, give me more.
This week's Xbox Live Deals With Gold sale is jam packed with a ton of discounts. Whether you're an Xbox One or Xbox 360 gamer, then chances are there will be at least one thing for you to pick up, with many more tempting you in. There are also, as always, a few rubbish deals that you should be keeping away from.
Let us tell you all about the best and the worst deals in the Xbox Live Deals With Gold sale for 3rd-9th May 2016.
Hardcore Gamer: Humble Bundle bring a slew of indie games for those on a budget, along with a freebie for a limited time.