Telltale Games haS created some of the most beloved Arcade titles on Xbox 360 in The Walking Dead and The Wolf Among Us, so there is no shortage of excitement when the studio announces a new game. Among the various titles recently announced by the developer was one based on a beloved retail gaming franchise called Borderlands. Borderlands’ wacky humor and interesting characters, ranging from the singing Claptrap to busty Mad Moxxi to potty-mouthed Tiny Tina, allows for a tantalizing palate of character-driven stories rife for Telltale Games to draw from.
Hot on the heels of the beta on Xbox One, a digital version of Titanfall is being bundled with Xbox One consoles for a limited time starting March 11 …
Read More
Two of the first ID@Xbox games set to hit Xbox One in March have been announced courtesy of Phil Spencer, corporate vice president at Microsoft Game Studios, who tweeted:
@GeorgeTeV @Lambent_Ewok I think you will with @ID_Xbox. Played 2 of the first shipping games, a Worms game n Nutjitsu, right before DICE.
— Phil Spencer (@XboxP3) February 10, 2014
Capcom has announced that Strider, a reboot of the side-scrolling action title originally released on the NES in 1989, will be available on February 19 on both Xbox One …
Read More
Just a few weeks after the news that Microsoft was prepping the first large Xbox One update to enhance the Live Experience, the details of the next two system updates have been revealed. The first system update will occur on February 11 and will contain a multitude of features that improve the console experience, bringing it more in line with what gamers are used to from the Xbox 360. The second major update will occur on March 4 overhaul the heavily criticized party and multiplayer system in preparation for the release of Xbox One’s first blockbuster exclusive multiplayer game Titanfall on March 11.
Larry Hyrb, Xbox Live’s “Major Nelson,” commented on Reddit recently in regards to Microsoft’s plans to look into more competitive pricing for digital content on its Xbox platforms. He …
Read More
Crimson Dragon got a major facelift this week, with a new update adding a new multiplayer mode for co-operative play over Xbox Live as well as a new difficulty …
Read More
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the classic game Tetris, Ubisoft has teamed up with the The Tetris Company to release the title on the Xbox One. Tetris on …
Read More
The Project Spark beta is currently only available for Windows 8 users lucky enough to receive a key, but it’s about to make the jump over to consoles next …
Read More
Max: The Curse of Brotherhood was developed by Press Play and published by Microsoft Game Studios. It was released on December 20, 2013 for $14.99. An Xbox One copy was provided for review purposes.
Max: The Curse of Brotherhood is a 2.5D puzzle platformer in which players take on the role of Max, a young boy who uses a curse on his annoying brother, Felix, and then has to rescue him when the curse turns out to be real. Players are equipped with a handy marker that can alter the environment, helping them to solve interesting puzzles in their quest to save Felix from the evil Mustachio.