IGN writes: "In the end, though, the game's visuals are hardly enough to detract from the core gameplay, which is an absolute blast at times. It's also unquestionably a difficult, even trying experience, but perhaps that's why there's a rather meaty demo available for the game now on your respective Marketplace/Store. Give it a shot, and if the game gets its hooks into you like it did me, be prepared to spend a lot of time screaming at the TV -- while having fun, of course".
The month of July saw a lot of great additions to the Xbox Backwards Compatibility Programme, allowing you to play more of your favourite Xbox 360 games on your Xbox One Console than ever before. Here is a comprehensive list of all games added to Backwards Compatibility LAST month.
After today’s leak, Microsoft just confirmed via Xbox Live Director of Programming Larry “Major Nelson” Hryb that a bunch of new games are going to be compatible starting today with Xbox One’s backward compatibility feature.
Game Tangents | What Are You Playing? is a new Game Tangents original series designed to show you the games we are playing during the week that we merely talk about in our weekly podcasts. In Episode 2, we cover some of the games we talked about in Game Tangents Podcast Episode 82. (Sonic Adventure, Suikoden)
Thanks for the comments! Those look like some good titles. Never heard of Tentacles, but I looked it up and it looks unique. I'm anxious to play Wolfenstein: The New Order in the future. Last night I played a Xbox 360 indie title called Light's End and Dark Souls to help me sleep.
Fallout: New Vegas on PS3 right now. I actually got it at launch but only did one playthrough. Should've been more given the millions of hours put into Fallout 3.
NHL 14 (PS3) and Watchdogs , Killzone SF and Strider for PS4 atm.. but i always switch when it comes to my PS4. :)
The review is Bang On.