"A web browser for your Xbox 360, The "PC world" knows about this program and its wonders" writes segafanclub.
NoobFeed editor Jay Claassen writes - Astor: Blade of the Monolith is shaping up to be an absolutely amazing RPG, aside from that one major flaw with combat. If you can look past the issue at hand, there’s a magical world that’s just waiting to be explored and secrets to discover throughout its rich story, and let’s not forget the mountains of side quests just waiting to be conquered.
"Sand Land is a faithful retelling of the legendary manga of the same name - a little grind doesn't dull this engrossing and fun experience."
- Stuart Cullen, TechStomper
Duuro says: "With an unmatched immersion through a palpable passion for the sport, it has become my new favorite way to hoop up in VR on my Quest 3. Its realistic foundations paired with arcade-like exaggeration will probably satisfy all your basketball appetites. I highly recommend this game!"
"*Now please stop hassling Microsoft over something the 360 already has*"
Lol, he sounds like everyone should have known how to get a web browser up and running from the second they boot up a 360.
The issue most people are really complaining about when they say the 360 has no web browser, is that there isn't a simple point a click, integrated, easy way to get online.
If you were thinking that installing, and setting up a media server was the way to go to get online and that you dont need no integration of web browser and GUI, then I guess your in the same boat as this guy.
But pointless as I own a laptop.
Not to mention its not like everyone has Media Center Edition.
Media Center Edition?Yeah,everyone has that.
And th-th-th-that's all folks!
If I want to browse the web I use my PC.