
GP reports:
''It's no surprise then to see Disney branching out a bit with their choice of material, and while we're unlikely to see Manhunt 3 being picked up by the entertainment giant, they've made a couple of inroads so far this year with content that's likely to generate a bit of interest amongst the more mature gaming segment.
Disney Interactive (a subsidiary, of course) released Turok earlier this year, managing to not only revive a franchise older than its subject matter, but also prove that it's best to check the competition's release dates before offering up a FPS to the market. Prince Caspian came shortly afterwards, which to be fair was actually a pretty good title, albeit shamefully overlooked by too many gamers.
Disney's latest effort to launch a serious attack on our attention is Pure, an off-road quad-bike extravaganza in which you compete to perform the most gravity-bending stunts possible whilst soaring through the air and offering up jeers at fellow players. After playing some preview code earlier today, I came away with the unnerving impression that as gamers, we might need to start taking Disney a little more seriously in future.''

Let's take a look at five racing games/series that have largely been forgotten about, but in their day, were actually pretty awesome.

Major Nelson has confirmed 3 more games arriving for Xbox One via Backwards Compatibility.

Major Nelson writes "Here are all of the Countdown offers + this week’s Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale. Countdown discounts are valid now through 07 January 2016; Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale discounts are valid now through 04 January 2016."
alien isolation for 7.5 is a steal such a great game and got burnout paradise for 3 dollars, never play burnout but heard good things so i am going to try it when it becomes backwards compatible