Tag Archives: Microsoft Studios

Scalebound Now Set to Take Flight in 2017 With Delay

Only a few days into the new year and already a major game has been delayed.  PlatinumGames has announced their Xbox One exclusive Scalebound has been pushed back to 2017. Continue reading Scalebound Now Set to Take Flight in 2017 With Delay

Will Casey Hudson Make HoloLens a Must Buy?

On this week’s MONG Podcast, the team discussed some of this week’s biggest gaming news like DOOM at E3, Destiny’s latest patch, Sony opening up another first party studio for Project Morpheus, another Splatoon testfire event, April’s NPD Report, and Casey Hudson joining Microsoft Studios. Continue reading Will Casey Hudson Make HoloLens a Must Buy?

Ori and the Blind Forest Review

AN EXERCISE IN PERFECTION


 Admittedly, Xbox One hasn’t had a lot going for it so far — with the exception of Sunset Overdrive, the Microsoft exclusive titles have either come hand in hand with scandal or have been subpar. What’s worse, it is well noted how nearly every multi-platform game runs better on PC and PlayStation 4. With all of that said, no one game has single-handedly turned around my opinion of a console and its future than Ori and the Blind Forest.

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State of Decay: YOSE Pre-Order Bonuses Revealed

If you were thinking of picking up State of Decay: Year-One Survival Edition digitally, you may want to reconsider. Undead Labs and Microsoft Studios announced a host of pre-order options for physical consumers. Continue reading State of Decay: YOSE Pre-Order Bonuses Revealed

Upgraded State of Decay Lurches onto Xbox One, PC April 28th

State of Decay: Year One Survival Edition, the updated version of the Xbox Live Arcade zombie survival hit State of Decay, is coming to Xbox One and PC on April 28th, Undead Labs has announced.

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Ken Lobb Drops More Phantom Dust Info

Phantom Dust was a cult classic when it originally released on the original Xbox. With its interesting story and a playstyle that isn’t seen all too often, it was a hit for those willing to put in the time to get through the story. The title also sported charming multiplayer in the vein of third-person arena combat. Fans of the original have a lot to be excited about with the “re-imagining” coming to Xbox One. Continue reading Ken Lobb Drops More Phantom Dust Info