
Console Monster writes: "Mixing an arcadey feel with simulation racing does not always turn out how you expect it. It's like trying to take the Hovis Best of Both route when either one separately is fine. Throwing the two together and actually making it work is a difficult thing to pull off. MX vs ATV Reflex does it well, to some extent, but not without having to sacrifice a few other things. Mixing together ridiculous tricks with finely tuned controls can make a sometimes annoying, sometimes rewarding experience."

A number of games are leaving Xbox Game Pass before April 16. They include Prey and Guacamelee for console.

Neil writes "Available for free on Xbox 360 and Xbox One is MX vs ATV Reflex. "
Backward compatibility I'd pure greatness. Might ass well add a Motocross game to my collection
Whoop there it is, BC strikes again. Ok cool, I'll try it out. Sadly I haven't played a motocross game since like PS2/Xbox days.
Hope its good.
Been a busy week for Xbox bc...

Neil writes "October. The busiest time of year for new game releases. And this year is no different with a huge number of titles releasing over the next 30 days or so.
So you can't really blame the team back at Xbox HQ for delivering a bevy of Games With Gold titles that really do fail to enthuse many. In fact, whilst the free Xbox One and Xbox 360 games given away during September were pretty damn decent, October's free titles will quite possibly go down as one of the worst combination of Games With Gold titles this year."
Where are the fanboys previously calling out PS+ as indie+ etc for many months this year, to complain about Octobers GwG indie line-up? Hypocrites.
Well, it's decent offering. But it's just lackluster this month.
I noticed that when Xbox has a major release like Gears of War, MS releases weaker games on Games with Gold to get you to play Gears. While Sony gives you better games to stop people from playing Gears. Both Sony and MS do this.
No but stop complaining about the monthly courtesy games. Complain about the £40 games with microtransactions.