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The Adventures of Shuggy and Xotic now half price
12 years ago

The Adventures of Shuggy and Xotic now half price

Unique first-person shooter, Xotic and one of our favourite platformers, The Adventures of Shuggy have been recently reduced in price. Both games have received a permanent price drop from …
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The Walking Dead set to release on XBLA this Friday April 27
12 years ago

The Walking Dead set to release on XBLA this Friday April 27

The Walking Dead Episode 1 finally gets an official release date for XBLA. Xbox Live’s Major Nelson broke the news in a tweet stating that the first episode, also …
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Hydrophobia’s price sinks to 400 MSP
12 years ago

Hydrophobia’s price sinks to 400 MSP

It seems that third person action thriller, Hydrophobia has received another price drop this week taking it down to a mere 400 MSP. The reduction follows the news last week …
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Rewind Review: Age of Booty (XBLA)
13 years ago

Rewind Review: Age of Booty (XBLA)

Age of Booty was developed by Certain Affinity.  It was released October 15, 2008, and retails for 400 MSP.

Every once in a long while, a game comes from out of nowhere and surprises with such a vengeance that folks who play it can’t help but recommend the game to everyone they know. They play the game incessantly, altering strategic calculations, building a list of friends to play with, trading grudge matches against rivals and friendly competitions with friends. They marvel at how damn good that game is.

Age of Booty is one of these games. Sitting on the dusting e-shelves of the XBLA library, Age of Booty is not a title that most players would stumble upon and think “I bet this is a great game.” The graphics are rudimentary by today’s standards, the theme seems a bit cartoonish, and for those who have the patience or curiosity to test the demo and who try anything beyond the single player campaign, they may quickly find themselves sailing into battle without any bearings, and end up switching to a different game.

This is a mistake, but an understandable one.

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