Sequel to Microsoft's Xbox multiplayer party game. This party game for Xbox 360 is set in space and combines futuristic arcade action, mini-games, tournament modes, and custom tailored games with online features such as multiplayer and customizable tournaments. Players are able to create their own unique tournaments that can be shared on Xbox Live while building achievement points. Gamers can also use tournament cards that are either won or given out to defeat their opponents in rank, select the next mini-game to be played, or choose their next destination planet. The game offers a variety of 40 mini games that a wide audience can play. Players battle new tournaments on seven different planets by competing in games such as the Collision Collusion, Turbine Jumper, and Super Slam Dunk which is a advanced slam dunk shootout played in low gravity where players try to steal the ball from their challengers to score a slam dunk.
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Provided that everything we learned at E3 2018 about Microsoft's intentions to invest huge on new ideas and bringing the Xbox brand back to a creative standpoint, there are some very well loved franchises that they have in their stable which have been under-utilized. These games not only tested out new gameplay concepts and provided fun gameplay for many players, they helped give an identity to Xbox which made it stand apart from other systems at the time - something they struggle with today.
Kind of a pathetic list tbh....no Alan wake, Lost Odyssey, Banjo, prefect dark and many more games.
A new Brute Force would look amazing with next gen graphics
Lost Odyssey
Fable 4 (rumored)
Fund a next gen Alan Wake
Perfect Dark (3rd person)
Cuphead 2 (released this gen I know)
Banjo Kazooie remake.
Advent Rising remake. That's my wish list
Been playing Panzer Dragoon Orta on my Xbox X. This game still looks and plays amazing, would love to see Sega bring this franchise back.
GamesAsylum: "Many long forgotten IPs were launched on the original Xbox, back in the early days when Microsoft was trying to broaden the console’s appeal as wide as possible. They didn’t seem particularly bothered if they had a hit on their hands or not – in an attempt to steal some limelight from Sony and Nintendo, they were simply focused on getting new games on the shelves, and plenty of press coverage to accompany them."
Blinx should be the Xbox One's mascot. It definitely had a good premise and the gameplay was pretty ahead of itself at the time.
If I was MS I would consider Blinx more of a mascot than Conker, since Conker still has old ties to Nintendo.
I hope this game is fun. For me, the demo wasn't overly impressive; I felt like I was pretty much playing the original Fusion Frenzy. Well I guess we'll have to wait and see!
I think all party games on the 360 and ps3 will pale in comparison to the mario party games, especially when you throw in motion control on the wii.