
WP writes: "For this generation of consoles, one game engine has proven to be the most prevalent: the Unreal engine. Designed by Epic Games, the Unreal engine has been used by almost every developer out there to create just about every type of game. From shooting games to RPGs to wrestling titles, this game engine somehow gets involved. One common factor that the games share, however, is that almost all of them are disc-based titles because most developers believed that the engine could only be used properly if it had plenty of hard drive space to work with. In 2006, that belief was shattered when RoboBlitz became the first downloadable title to use the Unreal engine as its primary game engine. Further proving that the engine is viable enough for both disc-based and downloadable titles, Chair Entertainment released Undertow, an Xbox Live Arcade title that also uses this technology. The game proves to contain some fun, but only if the right conditions are met."

Carlos writes "Whether you love the Xbox One Backward Compatibility feature or you hate it, there’s no denying the program continues to go from strength to strength with each new title made playable on Xbox One. And now we get to see another fresh bunch of new additions make their way to the Xbox One - but are they worth heading back to once more."
And yet again..still no MW2 or MW3....WHY?????? :( Are they remastering I wonder??
GameEnthus Podcast ep277: Pill Poppin’ or Undertow HD This week Harold(@USFHbomb) 60;of Hbomb & Friends and Podcast 64 joins Mike(@Assau ltSuit) and Aaron(@In d1fference) to talk about: Hbomb and Friends, Podcast 64, Independence Day Resurgence, Imaginarium, Animal Planet Tanked, Zoomers, Ghostbusters, Harold Ramis, The Notebook, Leslie Jones, GameScape, Sponge, Lit, Everclear, Sugar Ray, Bare Naked Ladies, PS4, Rise of … Continue Reading →

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