
In addition to the Normal mode, there's a series of very tough bonus stages, as well as a mode that generates levels from music on your hard drive and a mode that creates 99 different, increasingly challenging stages each time you play. These randomly generated and musically generated stages aren't as compelling as the expertly designed Normal mode, but even if you just stick to those 30 stages, you get so much great shooter for your $10. It's not quite infinite, but it is one of the most inventive and flat-out fun space shooters of the past few years.

Carlos writes "This week sees six more titles given the Xbox One backwards compatibility feature, from well-known masterpieces to lesser known XBLA titles...but are they worth returning to or should you wait out for something better?"
Heard AC Rouge was really good though I never got a chance to play. Borderlands 2 being BC is kind of silly since you can buy 2 and the Pre-Sequel for like 15 bucks with all the DLC and 4 player local coop but it's free in March so that is certainly not a bad thing.
I don't own an Xbox One but I do love that I can carry over a lot of my Xbox 360 games if I choose to get one!
Finally the day has come. I purchased Rogue quite a while ago hoping I could eventually play it on Xb1. I hope it was worth the wait.

The Quality Index champions the best space-based shooters available on iPad.

The producer who is creating Asteroids movie has gotten hold of the Space Invaders license, too.
Well, I do hope they're creative as all balls for this. Otherwise this will probably be 100% terribad.
This is not an interesting movie game translation.............Not even a good idea.......
This game is okay for modern gamers, but for someone who has grown up with the old-school chiptunes and graphics, this game is a freakin' love letter!
I played the crap out of the original space invaders on the atari. I can't wait until I try this.