Paul James writes "The mantle of the Geometry Wars franchise has left the defunct Bizarre Creations and now moved on to a new studio in Lucid Games. Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions marks Lucid’s first effort with the franchise and also the re-emergence of Sierra Entertainment as a publisher. The first Geometry Wars game was the most acclaimed title on the Xbox 360 at the systems launch, perfectly balancing retro, arcade shooting with crisp modern visuals, and with Geometry Wars 2 a few steps were taken to take the series further yet retain the core experience that made it so much fun. Dimensions is a bold step for the franchise with the playable space itself entering the third dimension, so does new and old come together in perfect balance with Dimensions? Read on to see."
Skyler from Informed Pixel says: "Today is a historical day in Canada. Cannabis, Weed, Pot, Ganga, Mary Jane, or other descriptive names for Marijuana is now legal in Canada, ending eight decades of criminalization of the recreational drug. While many have been smoking the green for years, for a lot of people, it may be an entirely new experience for them.
Gaming is something we don’t recommend for people who are new to the drug, but we picked out some games on the cheap, that may be the perfect companion for experienced smokers."
Carlos "April proved to be a fantastic month for backwards compatible arrivals, with some of the most requested Xbox 360 games finally being made playable on Xbox One, all through the power of emulation. A new month means more titles and this week sees the first of May's BC titles bringing a double whammy for one popular series amongst the masses this week. Are they worth taking a look at?"
I,bought some side scrolling Ninja game back in the day on XBL on 360 but I can't remember the name of it. It was fun as Hell! It was cell shaded and pretty violent. I wish they would bring that to BC. Anyone remember the name of that game?
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