IGN - Sid Meier's Pirates! has terrorized the pixelated seas of of many a platform since its original release over 20 years ago, earning praise and fans with every passing iteration. It received a facelift in the 2004 PC re-release, but the core game – living the life of a pirate – has remained the same. The newest version is out on iPad, and for a criminally low price of admission, you can enjoy countless hours and near endless replayability in arguably the greatest pirate game ever.
Carlos writes "Xbox One Backwards Compatibility additions may have been quieter than usual in recent weeks, but now we are seeing interest boil up to an all-time high as Microsoft have brought the first wave of original Xbox titles to Xbox One via the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility program. With Original Xbox titles now available thanks to the sizeable list of new additions, here are our thoughts on which ones are most deserving of your time, along with the one’s we’d recommend you leave in the past – although should you be one that enjoys going back in time, this week’s arrivals hardly have anything you wouldn't want to be playing."
Digital version of Psychonauts not avalible in the uk.Dead to rights,Bloodrayne 2,The King of Fighters: Neowave not even listed in the uk xbox store,very annoyed.
Something for the Weekend is Real Game Media's weekly look at something a little different for you to try out this weekend away from the big releases. This weekend, we've chosen the classic game about booty and seafaring - Sid Meier's Pirates. Read on for more.
Green Man Gaming has today announced that all voters in the Golden Joystick Awards 2016 will be eligible to claim three PC games for the price of $1 (£1/€1).