Good news for XBLA Fans, as it looks like we are currently in the middle of one of the biggest Xbox Live Arcade sales, ever! There are …
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The upcoming War of the Worlds game looks to be an interesting take on the story and have gameplay elements that feel like Out of This World or other rotoscope animation games. We have some brand new screenshots and art from one of the early levels in the game, Paddington Station. If you want to see some of the game in action from Paddington Station, check out the video here but make sure to check out the new screens after the break. War of the Worlds will be dropping down in October.
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Burnout Crash was developed by Criterion Games and published by EA. It was released September 21, 2011 for 800 MSP. A copy of the game was provided for review purposes.
Crashing cars has always been the appeal and the overall point of the Burnout series. Up until the last installment in the series, Burnout Paradise, Crash mode had been a staple that rivaled the the core racing game in popularity. Believe it or not, six years have passed since Criterion’s puzzle-like mode has seen a release of any kind. The wait has been far too long.
In Burnout Crash, the series is taken to new levels of absurdity as players wreak havoc in Crash City; a city with locations as diverse as those at a movie studio and more natural disasters than a town in Sim City. The game consists of 18 intersections ready to be deconstructed in 3 game modes. Each revolves around the concept of driving a car into a busy intersection and using a recharging explosive blast, known as a Crashbreaker, to how much damage can be done under a given mode’s conditions. How does Crash hold up in it’s solo debut?
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Over the last couple weeks, we’ve learned that perennial WWE game developer Yuke’s Co. Ltd’s new movie tie-in Real Steel will release in October for the price of 800 MSP. Today, an article translated for us by the ever-helpful @lifelower provides a first look at a lot of the mechanisms of this interesting robot fighting game. While the trailer posted last week showed off a lot of the gameplay, the information released today fills in a lot of details about exactly how robots box. See after the break to get all of the juicy details.
Red Bull X-Fighters was developed by Xendex and published by Konami Digital Entertainment, it was released on September 14, 2011 for 800 MSP. A copy of the game was provided for review purposes.
Red Bull X-Fighters is the game iteration of an international freestyle Motocross competition. This action packed release comes with high flying action, spread across several major world events. Each stop on the tour is a new location. Pitted against time and score you must pull off jaw dropping stunts in order to stand out and be number one. Immediately reminding you of Trials HD when you first see it, and having a very similar feel, is it enough to set this highly overlooked genre back on the radar?
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We’re all very excited to say “boomshakalaka” very soon but we won’t have to wait long to make dunks on fire. NBA Jam: On Fire Edition is currently set …
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Being indecisive never works when you’re given a choice so when you have to decide between spring traps and spikes to kill orcs, it’s difficult to choose how you …
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As we noted earlier this week, Grasshopper Manufacture showed off a brand new XBLA Kinect game entitled Diabolical Pitch at the Tokyo Game Show. From the gameplay shown, we …
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Back in June we brought you news that the Metal Gear HD remakes were to be made available on Xbox Live as digital downloads. While details are …
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Did you ever think Hugh Jackman would be in an XBLA game? Well, he might not be in this but the giant robots that fight each other are the …
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