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Army Of Two: The 40th Day's Ending Sets Up A Sequel

Speaking to IncGamers, Alex Hutchinson, creative designer of Army of Two: The 40th Day has said that the game sets up a sequel opportunity.

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Dorjan5691d ago

Meh, I hate rambo games, army of 10,000! that makes more sense!

Leord5691d ago

Popular game franchise gets a second sequel?! I am so surprised!

Fyzzu5691d ago

Kinda doesn't apply because Army of Two was hyped and then revealed to be awful. "Popular" isn't really the right adjective. Hell, I'm not even sure "franchise" is.

Fyzzu5691d ago

I just hope this one's better than the last one. There was lots of potential there but it all went a bit wrong. I think planning a third might be a bit premature, too - the first sold because of massive hype, but pretty much everyone I know hated it. I doubt the second is going to sell nearly so well.

thetamer5691d ago

The last game was so bad, I hate it. You couldn't even pick up weapons from fallen enemies, or ammo. It seemed rushed and broken, although some of the features, like distracting enemies to let your teammate sneak up, was pretty cool.

I hope it's better.

AndyA5691d ago

Looks better than the last one, but I suspect it'll be just as laughably homoerotic.

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Top 10 Xbox 360 Games That Need to be Backward Compatible

Kevin F. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "Many of the best Xbox 360 games are playable on the Xbox One and Series X|S consoles. Some even with some enhanced visuals and performance. Unfortunately, not every game from the Xbox 360 library has received this glorious feat of being able to be played on more modern Microsoft consoles."

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Orchard1448d ago

Max Payne 3 needs to be on that list.

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autobotdan1448d ago

The Spider-man games will never happen. The xbox 360 Marvel Ultimate Alliance games have a better chance of happening than Spider-man titles but won't happen. The Xbox One Ultimate Alliance games delisted years ago

Vits1448d ago

Yeah... you can totally forget about those entries that got delisted because of licensing issues. Those are not happening.

MetalProxy1448d ago

Wait everything isn’t BC? You guys act like it is lol

porkChop1448d ago

Almost all of the games people want to play are BC, and that's a hell of a lot better than having none available.

ApocalypseShadow1448d ago (Edited 1448d ago )

Almost all the games people want to play? Not true. Majority picks screw over the minority who have games collecting dust. Metal is right. Fans make it seem that it's all. 39/997 games from OG Xbox is NOT all. 568/2154 from 360 is NOT all. But you guys play it up like it is.

And from my count, there are 4,000+ PS4 BC games on PS5 that I see. And almost every VR game. Series X has no Kinect games or Kinect 2. But you played that up too. No more dancing.

As for the article, some of the BC games make sense. The others with Spider-Man aren't happening.

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Xbox Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale Discounts – 18th-24th Aug 2020

Neil writes: "Each and every week a great deal of cash is saved with Xbox gamers purchasing some of the very best games at cut-price rates. Guess what? Yep, we're doing that again this week with the multitude of Xbox One and Xbox 360 bargains found in the Xbox Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale for 18th-24th August 2020. And it's helped that the Ultimate Game Sale is included too."

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Xbox Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale Discounts – 7th-13th July 2020

Neil writes: "With the delay of many AAA titles, and the move into the summer period, it is still a little quiet on the new games front. But that in turn at least gives us the chance to crack on with knuckling down with our huge list of older games that we've been meaning to play. It does however also mean that in order to keep that backlog list topped up, even more Xbox games will need to be purchased - and that is where the latest Xbox Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale comes in. The latest one - that working between the 7th-13th July 2020 - offers plenty of great discounts on numerous Xbox One and Xbox 360 titles."

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