IGN:
"Throughout Kalimba’s many color-coded puzzles, I probably swapped the positions of my two grim-faced totem pieces over a thousand times. Far less frequent, but far more dramatic, were my shifts from marveling at the clever tandem-character puzzle-platforming (the gameplay equivalent of patting my head while rubbing my belly) to frustration at some iffy anti-gravity physics and disappointment at the plain presentation. But I always quickly shifted back to enjoying it, especially in the demanding two-player co-op levels."
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.
GamesTM:
You’ll be reading plenty of game of the year features at the moment (we might even have one of our own for you soon), but what about the great games that didn’t crack through into the best-selling lists of the year. What gems did you miss that were right in front of your nose? We took a look at the sales figures and picked out these lesser-appreciated titles from the year that deserve a revisit.
Two years ago today, Microsoft unleashed its most powerful Xbox yet. Now that we're getting comfortable with it in our living rooms, let's take a fond look back at the best downloadable games from its second year on the market.
Ori and the Blind Forest is amazing
Blues and Bullets and Max and the Curse of the Brotherhood are really good too
For all the praise they give it 7.4 feels really low. Especially when the complaints are the graphics and sound.