The systems have all begun to be retired by developers as just about everyone has changed focus to the Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
There are still a few stragglers though, and the Mortal Kombat X port to Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 is one of the big ones Unfortunately it seems that the title has[...]
Xbox 360 Archives
This is just a quick little notice for the few of you who are still rocking an Xbox 360, but don't currently have an Xbox Live subscription.
This weekend you'll be able to use the online service for free on the last-gen console This extends to every game, so feel free to get a taste of[...]
You can now stream the episode for free over Xbox Live on an Xbox 360 and Xbox One As stated, this is sadly as US only deal at the moment.
If you are so inclined, you can buy the entire season pass through the HBO Go app on the console too.
Have at it The episode very[...]
Specifically, when would we see it on other platforms? If ventured the Inquisition's path on PlayStation platforms (or the Xbox 360) , I have some bad news for you You're going to have to wait til May.
In a tweet, the official Dragon Age Twitter account revealed the release month by saying:
CONFIRMED: Dragon Age: Inquisition –[...]
I'd certainly encourage you to give it a try.
If you are on Xbox 360 mind, you've got four titles headed your way Gears of War: Judgement and Terraria will be available 1st-15th of April After that, Assassin's Creed: Black Flag and Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel will see out the month.
That is a lot[...]
It's always cool to get a peak behind the curtain on games, especially when we see stuff we weren't supposed to. That's why I found this video from
It will be available on Xbox One and Xbox 360 and will launch on March 27th.
The DLC is set before the upcoming movie and will have the player trying to source cars for Tej, played by Ludicrous in both this expansion and the movie Those cars will be a 970 Dodge Charger R/T, 1998 Toyota[...]
Microsoft's ExpertZone site (via NeoGAF) revealed that Tomb Raider and Bioshock Infinite for Xbox 360 and Rayman Legends and #IDARB for the Xbox One would be free for the month.
You can check out the infographic here revealing the games here:
That is a great lineup Possibly one of Games with Gold's best If you haven't played Bioshock Infinite[...]
Call of Duty: Advanced Warefare, Alien Isolation (60% off!) and Destiny all feature, so if you are an Xbox owner looking for new games, now might be the time to invest.
The total list of discounts across the Xbox One and Xbox 360 comes from studio face, MajorNelson so thanks to his blog for the full[...]
Here is the video:
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Ori and The Blind Forest is available on Xbox One on March 11th with an Xbox 360 version coming later I can't wait to jump in.
The more I see and play of Ori and the Blind Forest, the more I'm on board[...]
Free games are always a good thing, so it's exciting that both PlayStation and Xbox offer worthwhile titles free every month. It's a nice gesture of
The Arkham games are obviously seminal titles in the action genre, DC Universe Online has a dedicated audience and Injustice: Gods Among Us is a great little fighting game.
This cancelled Xbox 360 game probably wouldn't have joined those titles though The video showed up on ptoponline's YouTube channel showing early development material of a proposed Justice[...]
It will come to Xbox One, Xbox 360 and Playstation 4 the day after.
FULL Launch Trailer for #GameOfThrones: A @TelltaleGames Series hits 12/1 Your Story Begins 12/2 #IronFromIcepic.twitter.com/z5OHKHy2Op
— Telltale Games (@telltalegames) November 27, 2014
This will be the first of six episodes in the season and will features five playable characters While the broad plot hasn't[...]
Everything else on our list this week has been available as a download, so hooray for all of us boxed copy hoarders out there.
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is Activision's yearly money making military first person shooter, but with a bit of a twist. This is the first installment from Sledgehammer Games, the third Call of Duty development house that up[...]
By Jared Cornelius
Welcome back for another rundown of the week's hot new video game tape releases. This week we've got two main themes, re-releases and horror, with a bit of both blended in for good measure. That's right, dear reader, we're getting a couple of repackaging's including hardware this week. We're seeing quite a few titles showing up for the[...]
Dragon Age Inquisition, and Shadow of Mordor were slated for this week but both publishers decided moving would be in everyone's best interests. But no fear as we're still left with a huge, diverse calendar. From single player horror, to re-releases, and best of all your free games if you subscribe to PlayStation Plus or Xbox Live Gold.
After the disastrous Colonial Marines you'd think that Sega would've[...]
Now we switch from the doldrums of having little to play to having too many games to play. We're adding to the pile in what is bound to be another memorable week of releases with a brand new AAA franchise leading the way.
First off this month we take a scenic trip to Middle Earth, more specifically the bad[...]
By Jared Cornelius
Since the beginning of August we've been treated to a steady stream of high profile new releases but today we've officially marked the start of the fall season's huge releases. This week is the launch of what might be one of the biggest titles of the year and has pretty much overshadowed everything else for the week. There's some games that fell through[...]
From Team Reptile, Lethal League is one part Pong and one part Street Fighter mashed up with a little bit of Super Smash Bros. The up to 4 player 2D fighting game revolves around players smashing an anti-gravity ball at each other in an arena. Every time the ball's hit, it goes at a faster rate with the ball exploding on a missed shot. With[...]
By Jared Cornelius
The summer season is edging closer and closer to an end for many of us. September brings a lot of things including a brand new school year, a return to college, or maybe even a revised work schedule and it's almost a little difficult to believe another summer has practically come and gone. At the cost of many of you losing your[...]
By Jared Cornelius
Hey gang, before we get started this week just a bit of housekeeping news, I've decided to retire the Live(ish) From The Games Shop moniker. Without getting into the boring specifics, I got tired of my ego stroking Google searches turning up results for bait shops. It's also made less sense since our beloved EIC[...]
I don't begrudge people who enjoy those games at all but they're not really my thing.
There are very few single-player games that resonate with me and this one, this one Xbox (not Xbox 360 or Xbox One) game is one of them because of Garth Ennis and the Punisher Ennis's Punisher run, both the Marvel[...]
By Jared Cornelius
Well it's the week of E3 and as you can imagine no publisher or developer wants to get in the way of the onslaught of news that's coming out of LA this week. That being said, there's not much in the way of games releases this week, so I'm going to do something a little[...]
By Jared Cornelius
Welcome back to Live(ish) From The Games Shop, it's a new month and so we begin anew with your weekly slate of video games. June is looking to start us out with some interesting and semi-controversial titles. Square-Enix gives us their take on Indigo Prophecy, Nintendo gives us yet another life simulator, a dictatorship[...]
Blazkowicz your awakened from a coma in a European asylum to find its 1960, and the Nazis won World War II. If that wasn't bad enough they developed some sort of hyper advanced technology that helped win the war, and now have a stranglehold on the world. New Order has a heavy emphasis on single player story telling with no[...]
Borderlands 2 plays a bit like a first person shooter version of Diablo, with new gear and equipment dropping from enemies, making it perfectly suited for loot driven gamers. The PlayStation Vita version includes all six character, two of the DLC expansion packs, and cross saves between the Vita and PlayStation 3 versions. One downside is the Vita version only has two[...]
By Jared Cornelius
Welcome back to Live(ish) From The Games Shop. Did you enjoy last week's haul of new video games? Good, because we're back to slim pickings! Looking into my video game crystal ball we do have some quality titles being released this month, but for this week, set your expectations to niche. We[...]
By Jared Cornelius
Welcome back readers to another week of Live(ish) From The Games Shop. This week is about as light as it gets, with only one major retail release, and a console port playing catch up. Don't fret though there's still so much out there I'm sure one quite week won't hurt anyone.
Lego: The Hobbit, continues Warner[...]
By Jared Cornelius
It's another round of new game releases on Bleeding Cool and this week finally looks like it's not overwhelming. This week a challenger steps up to challenge MMO giant World of Warcraft, the Dark Knight's small screen adventure get ported over to the TV and an indie darling hits the PS4.
The Elder Scrolls Online,[...]
By Jared Cornelius
Welcome back for another dose of new releases, it's Live(ish) From The Games Shop. I hope everyone's been having a good time with the landslide of releases this month now that it's finally nice enough to go outside. This week's batch of games features an anticipated expansion, a beloved puzzler, a niche isometric hack[...]