Official Xbox Live Arcade Thread

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Rlan said:
Commanders isn't all that good though. Band of Bugs is Advance Wars esque too, but I never gave it a shot :\


Indeed, Commanders a bit average, Band of Bugs is a better game, plus it comes with added DLC Campaigns and a level editor and if I recall correctly that game has level editor sharing.
 
Team Xbox: Undertow: Path of Elect DLC Impressions

http://previews.teamxbox.com/xbox-360/1894/Undertow/p1/

Okay, so what do you get for a fiver, a fin, a Dead Lincoln, a half a sawbuck?

The first part is the addition of five single-player/co-op levels in what becomes Act IV of the game, also called “Path of the Elect.” The section gives you background on the new race that you’ll be playing—an alien civilization made up of fish-like creatures equipped with fins and ready to fight with their powerful beam weapons. The levels are a big collection of narrow pathways, shelves and water jets that either prevent you from getting into an area easily or sucks you in if you get too close. Some of the jets also change direction during the gameplay, so it’s like a changing maze you have to keep finding different ways through.

The gameplay itself is much the same as the original game, with a series of control points your team needs to try to capture, and if you can keep the other faction(s) at bay, you’ll score a victory, with gold, silver and bronze medals in three categories, depending on how you did. And, of course, it seems that this Act doesn’t resolve the whole story, so there’s easily a door open for another expansion and new adventures within the Undertow universe.



Path of the Elect also offers you four new multiplayer maps, made up of the Destroyer, Proclus, Capital and Vanguard levels from the main campaign’s new section. The structure here carries over from the initial release, with matches for up to 16 players (and you have variably-skilled bots fill in any missing spots). Two gameplay modes are available: the free-for-all Deathmatch, which has teams setting out to rack up the most enemy kills; and Conquest, which is the control-point-capture game that you’re familiar with from the main campaign. Again, the Elect becomes the fourth playable race here as well, with each faction having different weapons and looks, but essentially being evenly balanced in the heat of a match.

It would have been nice to maybe add a little more in the way of achievements, but it’s not that surprising given that it’s an inexpensive update. The campaign levels will add, at a minimum, an hour if you just want to play through them on the Casual (easiest ) difficulty. Taking them on at Normal or Ultra, and getting time with your friend and players from around the world in multiplayer matches adds how ever much time you want to spend. Heck, even if you play the multiplayer with the rest of the player count being populated by bots, and then try on the harder difficulties to survive and win, that’s a fair value for the Microsoft Points. Combine a no-cost game and a five-dollar booster pack, and you’ve got a good amount of unique shooter action for very little investment. Really…if you’re a gamer looking for some fun, how could you complain about that?
 
So on the Major Nelson podcast, the metanet guy said they'd passed 50k already for n+, which is what they'd originally hoped for their total sales to reach. Sounds like it's a major success for them. There will be DLC with extra levels later, apparently.
 
Jonnyram said:
So on the Major Nelson podcast, the metanet guy said they'd passed 50k already for n+, which is what they'd originally hoped for their total sales to reach. Sounds like it's a major success for them. There will be DLC with extra levels later, apparently.


cool I'll give it a listen, wonder if there is anything on level sharing, doubt Nelson will bring it up tho. As for DLC yes but I still have a long long way to go :D


Also whats the bets on this weeks, could it be what a lot of us have been waiting for?
 
Jonnyram said:
So on the Major Nelson podcast, the metanet guy said they'd passed 50k already for n+, which is what they'd originally hoped for their total sales to reach. Sounds like it's a major success for them. There will be DLC with extra levels later, apparently.

Congrats to them and to all the people who bought the game.



Jonnyram >> I think Ikaruga Live will be the game focused in the next Edge, so it would mean a release next month.
 
xbhaskarx said:
So how is Rocketman Axis of Evil? Did anyone buy it?

I wrote a review, and part of my review said:

"It's best not to sugar-coat it, there is not much to like about the game. In truth, it is worse than been stuck in a small room with Jeff Bell and forced to listen to him prattle on until the end of time. I guess if I wanted to resort to hyperbole I could say I wanted to remove my eyeballs from their sockets after playing, although in all honesty that is skirting far too close to the truth to be seen as an overstatement of my hatred of this game. "

I don't think buying is a good idea.
 
xbhaskarx said:
So how is Rocketman Axis of Evil? Did anyone buy it?

I spent about 6 straight hours playing with my nephews and another 3-4 doing more leveling up last night for fun. I'm actually really enjoying it and my nephews (ages 9, 10 and 12) even liked the script (kids these days). And the game is really long... about 7-8 hours I'd wager on first play through... then there's the leveling up part that continues past that.

I'm definitely not getting all of the hate. Once you get about an hour in, and level up your character a bit, it's a lot of fun, especially with other people. If you aren't enjoying it, I suspect it's because you're not playing with other people. As with Gauntlet, as a solo experience, it isn't too fun (something I learned last night in my xp grinding runs).

Net code is solid when it's working (that is to say, the networked game experience doesn't slow down or anything even with four people) but there are some disconnect issues and such.
 
xbhaskarx said:
So how is Rocketman Axis of Evil? Did anyone buy it?


Awful. Pure molten awful. within it is contained the base of a fairly solid and fun game, but the camera completely ruins any sense of fun. It's frustrating, stupid, and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.

Download the demo, and see for yourself.
 
Rocketmen could have been a much better game if they had a good producer overseeing the project.

They probably didn't want to spend more money trying to turn the game around seeing as how it is a XBLA game, afterall.
 
From GamerScoreBlog:

Experience the first mind exercise game available on Xbox LIVE Arcade with Gameloft's "Brain Challenge" and harness the power of the wind to conquer levels in Codemasters' "Bliss Island," an updated version of the popular Windows Vista puzzler. Both titles will be available on Xbox LIVE Arcade this Wednesday, March 12 at 9:00 a.m. GMT (1:00 a.m. PST).

Don't let a good mind go to waste! Increase brain activity with "Brain Challenge," an entertaining brain training program that helps players develop stress-management skills through a wide variety of games. A personal coach helps players develop their abilities in five areas of cognitive function, including logic, math, memory, visual thinking and concentration, in a fun and easy way.

"Brain Challenge" has something for everyone including Daily Test Mode, where players undergo a series of brain exercises and Stress Mode, which tests player's abilities to stay calm under stress. For those looking for a relaxing experience, Creative Mode allows players to relax and explore their imagination and Child Test lets players play & share their exercises with younger people. For competitive players, the game features multiplayer support for up to four players offline and online, as well as detailed stats and graphs where they can track their overall performance and progression.

Developed and published by Gameloft, "Brain Challenge" will be available worldwide for 800 Microsoft Points and is rated E for Everyone by the ESRB. For more details on "Brain Challenge" please visit:


* http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/b/brainchallengexboxlivearcade

Explore "Bliss Island" as Hoshi the Zwooph, a mystical blue creature that emits precise puffs of air to create clouds. Help Hoshi become the Bliss Island champion by winning over 25 unique challenges across nine intense levels. Better yet, challenge friends online for more competitive gameplay or focus on topping the Leaderboard charts! Codemasters' "Bliss Island" will be available worldwide (with the exception of Japan and Korea) for 400 Microsoft Points and is rated E for Everyone by the ESRB. For more details on "Bliss Island" please visit:


* http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/b/blissislandxboxlivearcade
 
Brain Challenge wasn't that bad on DS at all. One of the better Brain Age knockoffs. Never really seen anything of Bliss Island, but the price is right.
 
Rlan said:
Commanders isn't all that good though. Band of Bugs is Advance Wars esque too, but I never gave it a shot :\



I think it's just too hard for you dude.



Shard said:
Indeed, Commanders a bit average, Band of Bugs is a better game, plus it comes with added DLC Campaigns and a level editor and if I recall correctly that game has level editor sharing.


No. Just no.
 
Ok guys,. I got 900 points,. can someone please recommend me some games that are worth to get,. I dont feel like downloading all the trials and playing them 1 by 1

5 titles will do
 
Shard said:
Indeed, Commanders a bit average, Band of Bugs is a better game, plus it comes with added DLC Campaigns and a level editor and if I recall correctly that game has level editor sharing.
I have to agree with this. I thought Band of Bugs just needed a level editor and more units to round out the experience. The gameplay in Commanders seemed sloppy and overwrought, while the design and presentation were really forgettable.
 
SapientWolf said:
I have to agree with this. I thought Band of Bugs just needed a level editor and more units to round out the experience. The gameplay in Commanders seemed sloppy and overwrought, while the design and presentation were really forgettable.

It did have a level editor
 
Where the hell is Shard?

Think im gonna bit on the Brain Age rip game, was looking for the official thread.

If the friends leaderboards are done right it could be ace!
 
MicVlaD said:
A really bad port. You're better off buying the retail version if you still have a PS2 or an Xbox.

Thanks. I <3 the hori stick for the 360 so was looking for more stuff to use it with.
 
I love the MS3 port. It's not perfect, but it's currently my only way to play the game. Online co-op is also a blast. Sure, there's a small amount of lag. I find it barely noticeable, but it'd prevent a perfect play. I'm not trying to master the game completely, so it works for me.
 
Bliss island has a terrible trial, I have no idea id the full game is a minigolf/pinball type sink the ball game or its mini games.

no buy, even for 400 points, was a pretty zen like experiance.
 
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