
Baja Edge of Control coming digitally to Xbox One, PS4.

It’s no secret that the Xbox 360’s lifespan is coming to an end, meaning we’ve got an extensive library of games to sort through and possibly trade-in to GameStop or EBGames. Because of this, used Xbox 360 games are incredibly cheap, and a lot of people might be spending this summer adding those last few games to their collections.
Time to round up the best racing titles in a Top 10 run down.

There are games with niche followings, and then there are games that absolutely nobody played. Baja: Edge of Control is one of those games.
Lost in the skyrocketing popularity of Call of Duty and Halo, Baja: Edge of Control quietly landed on store shelves in late 2008, a month before the two major shooting franchises released their yearly variations. And it sat there. After six months, those copies were moved to the bargain bin, and eventually, GameStop. Today, over five years after release, online leaderboards struggle to show more than ten or eleven people with registered lap times at most tracks. Online itself was a ghost town since launch day. People simply didn’t buy this game.
And that’s a shame, because Baja: Edge of Control is a title that any motorsports fan shouldn’t hesitate to add to their collection.
HI all, i was looking forward to this game but this trailer has totally changed my perception of this game! The graphics look too 'micro machines' style and gameplay looks like 'motorstorm'... NO thanks.. bring on GRID!
wooft. i saw the pics of this and didnt think too much off it. now that ive seen the video HOLY CRAP! nah no sensational change in opinion this looks plain. needs work and a lot of it to make it look tasty. then again how can you make a cactus look interesting (clue- dont copy and paste them 5 or 6 times)