
Gator writes: "On August 24, 2010 the world was introduced to the bad-ass known as Shank. I remember seeing this game at E3 and they not announcing what platform it would be on and I was eager to play it as they showed the preview of this character picking apart enemies fluidly. I couldn't wait to see what combo's I could break out with this new character. Now its 2012 and Shank 2 has come out, and again I found myself wanting to see what new weapons I could use to fight of the next wave of idiots that think they can take down Shank. "

Microsoft has once again released another batch of backwards compatible games which are now ready to play on Xbox One and Xbox One S consoles.
This games already were Backward compatible.
The update made it so that we could use the Xbox One Wheel Control with them, for better racing. This should have been the news.
I would love to play Splinter Cell Blacklist with increased performance and VSync enabled. Come on Microsoft, make it happen.
They need nore Japanese published games on the BC list.
I'm waiting for.
Dark Arisen.
I wish PSO exclusives like FF7, FF9 could be released on Xbox One.
I love how the biggest selling point of the Xbox One is the ability to play last generation games. Don't get me wrong, Xbox 360 had one of the best lineups in console history... Xbox One has one of the worst.
In part two of Patched’s second episode the Player 2 boys talk about their recent gaming lives, provide updates on the fantasy draft and introduce the indie game of the month for April.

The newest Humble Weekly Sale just went live and it currently features three games from Klei Entertainment. For the next week, the Canadian studio’s three most well-known titles will be available for purchase at unbeatable prices.
i got the first game but stopped to play at maybe 50% of the game since it lost my interests, but i will admit the graphic style and animations are awesome.
i might get the sequel if i see it on sale