From the PlanetXbox360.com feature article:
"Welcome to our brand new monthly recap feature that takes a look at some of the top gaming titles that were released for the Xbox 360 sometime in the past month (including Xbox Live Arcade and of course retail). From the entire catalogue of releases we narrow it down to a field of five and determine which one of those is our top Xbox 360 game of the month. September was indeed a tough battle, with lots of contenders coming from a number of different genres, but I think you probably have a good idea what won out in the end, yes? With that, let’s look at our five top contenders and then choose an overall winner for the PlanetXbox360.com game of September 2011; feel free to disagree (or agree) with us via the Facebook comments section below!"
"The Tokyo-based (Japan) video games developers Live Wire and TREASURE Co., today announced with great happiness and excitement that the cult classic arcade shoot-em-up "Radiant Silvergun" (the game just celebrated its 25th anniversary), is now available for PC via Steam." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
We might be in the age of remasters, but it doesn't look like the Dead Island 2 devs believe remaking the original game is the right move for the series.
but remakes require far less effort for these companies and they can still charge $70 for them!
Feel like everyone makes fun of Skyrim re-releasing like 18 times yet applaud these remasters elsewhere. Would much prefer NEW games
Making sequels really is the way to go. Otherwise we'll be stuck playing only the first entry, forever!!!
“It's that time of year again; our Game of the Year Awards have begun and to kick things off, here are the best retro titles from 2022.” - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums.
Couldn't agree more but man Dead Island was a close second, October and November is gonna be a tough race!
Gears 3 has to win. There was a bunch of praise for all of these games, but for me personally, Horde 2.0 has kept me glued to the TV screen.
Gears :
No surprise there. I was disappointed in Dead Island, though. It was my most anticipated game this year. It could have been so much more. Nonetheless, it's a great game, and deserves to be played.