GamR Mag's Lead Reviewer Jason Dorando writes: "The original Rise of the Triad shareware was released in 1994, based on the Wolfenstein 3D engine. I played it then, and it was a refreshing change from all the Doom 2 I had been enjoying at the time. It didn’t take itself seriously and had a creative arsenal that set it apart from it’s early FPS contemporaries."
OX writes: "Battlefield 1 is out this week, and it takes the military shooter series to World War 1. This conflict was one of the most bloody and horrifying in modern history, but that doesn't preclude it from including an unexpectedly moving section where you play as a pigeon. It's not the first time a game has let us briefly, bizarrely be an animal, as Show of the Week discovers."
News - Soundtrack from Andrew Hulshut of Brutal Doom and Rise of the Triad.
Outside Xbox:
" Merry Fallout Christmas! In the spirit of the season, we bring cheer to the residents of Fallout 4's Sanctuary by decking the halls of the tumbledown shanty town. Some would say a light-up Christmas tree that requires three large generators to power is excessive in a town that doesn't have a clean water supply, but those people are grinches whom you must ignore. "