
Reviewer Nicholas Simonovski remembers when he first heard about DiRT Showdown being in development. Off the back of his disappointment with the previous two titles in the franchise (with DiRT 3 only having just been released months prior), the fact Codemasters had decided to ditch the rally-styled gameplay and move towards this destruction-derby theme was in one or two words, frustrating. While he loved DiRT, the games that followed it just seemed to bother him. Now that he's spent some time playing through (and completing) the latest offering from Codemasters, the question begs to be asked – has my opinion changed?

Codemasters and the folks behind the Humble Store have teamed up again for a massive giveaway, and this time they are offering DiRT Showdown for free.

Neil writes "Last week's Xbox Live Deals With Gold sale was, quite frankly, a bit rubbish. But we can forget all about that as there's a new sale in town and this one will be running between the 8th-14th November 2016. Surely it's got to bring us a better set of bargains? Well, check out the full listing below."
Devil May Cry Defnitive Edition for 10€ sounds reasonable, doesn't it?
I have never played it.
Can you guys recommend it?

Microsoft has once again released another batch of backwards compatible games which are now ready to play on Xbox One and Xbox One S consoles.
This games already were Backward compatible.
The update made it so that we could use the Xbox One Wheel Control with them, for better racing. This should have been the news.
I would love to play Splinter Cell Blacklist with increased performance and VSync enabled. Come on Microsoft, make it happen.
They need nore Japanese published games on the BC list.
I'm waiting for.
Dark Arisen.
I wish PSO exclusives like FF7, FF9 could be released on Xbox One.
I love how the biggest selling point of the Xbox One is the ability to play last generation games. Don't get me wrong, Xbox 360 had one of the best lineups in console history... Xbox One has one of the worst.