
Originally developed as an Xbox 360 game, Crimson Dragon was first announced at the Tokyo Game Show in 2011 as Project Draco. In early 2012, it was renamed Crimson Dragon and set for a summer release, but it was "indefinitely delayed" at the last minute. Just before the end of 2012, a demo version of the game was accidently posted to the Japanese XBLA marketplace for a short time. It was quickly taken down, but not before a handful of alert gamers noticed it was available and posted videos to YouTube.

Will these Xbox One exclusives ever release on the PC platform?
Hold on a sec but didn't some people on here on say that all xbox games are on pc and therefore there is no need to own an Xbox One

Since jumping into the console market with the Xbox on November 15, 2001, Microsoft has become one of the gaming biggest gaming giants. With an array of exclusive titles such as Halo and Gears of War, the Xbox console has gained a notorious following. However, while there are a lot of great games to have come out on Microsoft's consoles there are also many disappointing titles. Here are the most disappointing Xbox exclusive games.
I think Quantum break was quite disappointing, but Sea of Thieves already looked terrible from the first day, it was fictitiously hyped by "ambassadors". Halo 5 is a 343 game so it is ok, you don't expect much... they don't deliver... Ryse was a new IP, it was ok for a new IP
Halo 5 wasn’t bad and there are still a lot of people still playing it. The campaign definitely wasn’t the best but the multiplayer is really fun.
BS. Quantum Break was great and Halo 5 was average. Problem is, Halo games AREN'T MEANT TO BE AVERAGE, so Halo 5 really stands out like a sore thumb in the series in that regard. I can't judge Super Lucky's Tale, but I really want to pick it up sometime.

Amazon strikes again, with digital deals on hit titles. They just updated their video game section with new digital deals on PS4, Xbox One, and Xbox 360. Right now, they're offering up to 81% off on several Sony and Xbox consoles titles. The details are shown below: