Gamertag Radio writes: "Pirates vs Ninjas, who would win in a fight? This age old question has driven countless arguments across the ages. It's just a matter of opinion right? Wrong because Spike TV's popular TV series Deadliest Warrior will tell you who would win and they would show just how gruesome a battle it would be. If you haven't seen the show, the words "manly" and "testosterone" hardly do it justice. So a video game based off of what is essentially every childhood "Who would win in a fight...?" argument you ever had should be a recipe for success right? Read on to see if Deadliest Warrior is worth digging up your adolescent fantasies."
Carlos writes "So, by now many of you know how things work. Each time a backwards compatible game releases on Xbox One we take a look to see if they are worth returning to once more. Given the busy week Xbox has had with backwards compatible arrivals, we're here once more to take you through our thoughts on each of the new Xbox One BC games in order to see if these titles are worth delving back into once more, or if they are better off left on the shelf... or your install list, whichever you prefer."
I don't know keeps on making these articles but every game that you can bring over to your new system is worth the return. I hope in the future no game is Left Behind a purchase is a purchase and everybody enjoys different things
I don't see anything wrong with an article about somebodys opinion about which old game to play that can now be played ?
These backwards compatible games have been by far and large the stuff you would normally just pass by in the trash bin or the discount bin at your local game store.
I would personally forgo trying to snatch up triple A titles which seem to be out of MS grasp and focus on getting a strong lineup of excellent Double A (or B grade games). LIke Spaletter house, Never Dead and Lollipop Chainsaw.
I was excited when I heard about this initiative, Now I've mostly forgotten it and to turn on my Xbox.
Love love love Arkham origins such an underrated game. The boss battles are on point and the detective mode is excellent. It did have bugs when first released but I didn't get them on my play through and I had it day 1.
A look back at the fighting game Bushido Blade, and why the series deserves a reboot or remake on modern consoles.
Ohhh I would totally love that. I miss that game. I believe it had a sequel that was pretty good as well (checking now) yup. I remember playing both games, the second was definitely a bit more polished but both were lots of fun in their own way.
I would enjoy SE making a new game in the series. But I would also like to see the first two come out on PSN.
I never got to play it, so it would be great to have a chance on modern consoles.
"eadliest Warrior spawned two Xbox Live DLC games, Deadliest Warrior: The Game in which the player fights as different types of warriors throughout history (ninja, viking, knight, etc.), and Deadliest Warrior: Legends in which the player fights different military historical figures (Alexander the Great, Shaka Zulu, Joan of Arc, etc.)"