Wipeout in the Zone is a fun game that stays very true to the original television show. The game delivers a great physical exercise and can be very rewarding when you get in the right flow and have that perfect run! It isn’t all good though as the game suffers from some bugs and awkward tracking that can sometimes turn fun into frustration. The game is also very short, so in terms of content it feels like an arcade game. The multiplayer of the game does add another dimension of fun, and if you have friends over to play with this title becomes a bit more interesting. All in all Wipeout in the Zone is a great game for fans of the show that are willing to look beyond the (minor) bugs. For non-Wipeout fans the game might be a bit of a let-down compared to other games on the market, as it does not provide a lot of content, nor will the playing experience be fully satisfying.
A variety of new updates are available this month across the gaming platforms. Coming today, Retro Classics games are available to play for Xbox Game Pass members. Players who stream on the Xbox app on PC now have an additional streaming option with GeForce Now. Game Bar introduces quick settings, visual updates for Widgets in Compact Mode, and coming soon, Microsoft Edge Game Assist, an in-game browser that brings an immersive game-centric experience to Edge. And Xbox gift cards can now be redeemed for any amount via Xbox Rewards.
While i appreciate the gesture.... all of these retro classics have been made available everywhere else. I am hoping to see some other Activision properties make their way out of the shackles of the 5th, 6th and 7th gen. Licensing be damned... bring back the Transformers Cybertron games.
Metaphor on Gamepass just announced! O.o
Seriously, this is the best generation of Xbox ever!!!
We can´t catch a freaking break from awesome games arriving all the time!!!
According to a developer working on the title, Activision is working on a narrative-based open-world game based on a new engine through its new studio.
It was recently revealed in an exclusive episode of the 'Grit' podcast that EA once passed up acquiring Blizzard, Activision, and Call of Duty.
Only a big company that has interest in gaming like Microsoft or Tencent could have acquired Activision. Extremely low interest rates at that time certainly helped.
Not exactly sure that a merger with EA would’ve benefited any of their franchises or gamers. I imagine it would’ve been like the activision blizzard one were each publisher retains their own identity. So Activison-Blizzard-EA. But who knows.
If it was owned by EA, COD could’ve disappeared a looong time ago. They have no clue how to manage franchises.