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Two further games join Xbox One via Backwards Compatibility – Are they worth the return?

Carlos writes - "Last week may not have brought many new titles over from Xbox 360 to Xbox One, with Crackdown proving the only new addition, but with Xbox One X enhancements arriving for multiple Xbox 360 games, it was a good week nonetheless. This week however sees even more Xbox 360 titles now playable on Xbox One via Xbox Backwards Compatibility. But the big question is this… Are they worth dusting off and playing through once again, or are they disappointing adventures that should be left in the past?"

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meatnormous2240d ago

Still no ace combat 6. A true exclusive.

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Top five most underrated retro(ish) Star Wars games

If you haven’t played these retro(ish) Star Wars games, today is the perfect day to give them a try.

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Knightofelemia724d ago (Edited 724d ago )

I am not a big Star Wars guy but I enjoyed Shadows of the Empire on the N64 I found it at a pawnshop one day for $20. I bought it and I still enjoy it from time to time I only own three Star Wars games in my collection Shadows of the Empire and both Force Unleashed games. I remember my grandmother would rent a game console during Xmas she grabbed the N64 and Shadows of the Empire I sat in front of the tv all the time with that game.

JonDiskonected723d ago

Even though I enjoyed it a lot when I was young. That game got destroyed in reviews.

Z501722d ago

Isn't that what "underRated" means.

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Looking Back to 2006 with Hitman: Blood Money - Nobody Does it Better

Darren writes: "Hitman: Blood Money is a truly fantastic game, and in my humble opinion the best of the original series."

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BLAKHOODe1062d ago

I would love it if they rereleased Blood Money as DLC with upgraded visuals and with the modern controls.

ocelot071062d ago

It did didn't it about 3 years ago for PS4?

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Looking back to 2011 and the strategic LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars

James writes: "It doesn’t seem too long ago that I was reminiscing about the LEGO Star Wars game which birthed a legacy in 2005. As of right now however, it’s time to celebrate a later instalment from 2011, while also taking a look at how it went slightly off-piste in terms of the gameplay and the source of its narrative. I am of course referring to LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars, which is full of innovation and probably doesn’t get enough credit for the things it attempted."

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