Call of Duty Black Ops is one of the staple Call of Duty Games. Honestly, look at it. Other than Advanced Warfare, it is the only to have three distinct iterations. People loved it and they still do, even though Black Ops III was just released a few months ago. It is possible that Microsoft acknowledges the love, because it is possible it is coming to the Backwards Compatibility program. Spanish X...[Read More]
No, It is not uncancelled. However, that does not mean it is “dead.” Redditor “ProtoFaggot,” who claims the name was from 4chan so they knew who it was when he posted it, discovered a prototype of Star Wars Battlefront III. Which he posted it here. Yes it is rough. But yes, it is playable. You will need a dev or test Xbox 360 in order to make the game work, but still. It is...[Read More]
For those of you whining about “UGH THIS IS ROCK BAND NOT POP BAND!1!!!11!11!111,” it is time to rejoice with head banging and moshing. Rock Band 4 is getting a sweet grunge pack today. All three songs look fun as hell to play, so let’s take a peek as to what we have: Soundgarden – My Wave Stone Temple Pilots – Wicked Garden Temple of the Dog – Hunger Strike Ooo...[Read More]
Teaming up later this month will be ESPN XGames and Xbox to make the extreme sport exposition a little bit geekier. Eight of the top teams from around the world will compete in a tournament between January 28 and January 31st for medals as well as $30,000 in prize money. Segments and highlights will be broadcasted on the X Games telecasts for the first time ever. (Man, I cannot wait to hear the ...[Read More]
Rejoice ARK Survivalists on the Xbox One! This weekend, the first content addition was dropped into the world. ARK became one of the most downloaded games on Xbox One within the first week, with more than 1 million downloads. The majority of this update was stability control for players, including: Dino rebalancing The addition of a primitive cage and stone fireplace items Fixed Cave Loading cras...[Read More]
Let’s take a trip back to the ‘80s. A time where hair was wacky, clothes were wacky, and games were…. explorative. It was the time of Metroid and Castlevania, two beloved series that encouraged players to explore their world, to learn patterns, and to improve the way you played your game. A few years ago, an indie game was released on the PC that took these concepts to heart. The game: UnEpic. Rec...[Read More]