Blast Magazine writes: "D3 Publishers side-scrolling, sarcastic, kind-of-hates-himself Matt Hazard returns to the Xbox 360 in their Xbox Live Arcade game, Matt Hazard: Blood Bath and Beyond. The game costs 1200 Microsoft points, and is available for download. Many of us (or at least a few of us) remember Matt from the October 2008 release of Eat Lead: the Return of Matt Hazard, a third-person shooter similar in style to that of Gears of War. Even fewer of us remember him from his original side-scrolling arcade games."
Carlos writes - "Whether the idea of dusting off that library of Xbox 360 games for a spin once more is for you or not, the fact that there are now almost 400 titles available to play through backwards compatibility is certainly impressive. Nevertheless, for many gamers, more is better and now we see five new titles made playable on Xbox One.
But are they worth heading back to once more, or should we stick with the abundance of new titles gracing the Xbox Store in recent weeks."
So extremely happy about ilomilo finally being backward compatible. Absolutely LOVE that game.
RunDLC posted an article listing the Xbox Live Arcade games that take up the most hard drive space. Games include Shadow Complex and Madden NFL Arcade.
All Age Gaming's Daniel Emmerson takes a look at Matt Hazard's new foray on to the Xbox Live Arcade in Matt Hazard: Blood Bath and Beyond. Does this title stand up well against some of the other great offerings on the Xbox Live Arcade?