Martin Robertson: "I’m happy to say that with his jump to being a big screen stuntman, Joe Danger has kept all the charm and fun that made the first game great and added more to make this a sequel that works. The basic mechanic of the game has stayed the same: you have to traverse the fantastic looking levels to get to an end point. Sounds easy enough and, if you go flat out, you can get to the goal in no time. There’s no fun in just zooming through a level, so in between you can perform tricks on whatever mode of transport you are on. Yes, you read that right, there are different modes of transport this time around. You are in the movies after all."
Microsoft is offering three additional free games for all Xbox Live Gold subscribers in addition to the regular lineup of games this month.
And still the contradiction of getting something for "free" from a service you pay for continues.
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I've just redeemed knights quest needs GP/gold membership etc
Neil writes "This week's Xbox Live Deals With Gold sale is full of bargains for both Xbox Live Gold members and indeed those with a Silver subscription. But which are the ones you should be making a bee-line for?"
I'm really tempted to grab Tomb Raider at that price, but I can't shake the nervousness that it'll be a free game for Xbox One as well soon.
GA:
I feel like I should like Joe Danger 2: The Movie a lot more than I do. After all, there's nothing particularly bad about it. In fact, it has more than its fair share of positives, all stemming from the fact it doesn't feel like Hello Games had to make any sacrifices to move their game from home consoles to the Vita. The controls are pretty easy to figure out, and they're every bit as responsive as they should be. It looks fantastic, even on the smaller screen. It's got a fun, simple narrative (a stuntman is making a movie!) that doesn't require any knowledge whatsoever of the series' first game. Taken on its own, it's about as unobjectionable as you can get.