Available for the Xbox 360's Kinect on November 1, 2011.
Available for the Xbox 360's Kinect on November 1, 2011.
This is how Blackwater is played. Available now exclusively for the Xbox 360's Kinect.
A bright, wholesome, and delightful experience from front to back that won't disappoint.
I was one of the very few people I know who did not grow up watching Sesame Street. As such, I never fully understood the dedication and nostalgia that people who did grow up watching it had for the not-for-profit, educational television show. Never fully understood, until having my own child, I should say. Although my son, Nicholas, is only ten months old, his smile widens and his eyes brighten every morning at 10AM when Sesame Street comes on the air. As I've watched and enjoyed the program for the last few months, I've come to understand why it has been loved by generations. Armed with my new found love for, and expertise on the series, I was genuinely excited to try out Double Fine's newest game based on the beloved TV show, Once Upon a Monster. From beginning to end, the game is a joyous experience full of color and endearing characters that was clearly not just created to be a fun game, but one that is designed to encourage families to play together.
Both include two games and 3 months of Xbox Live.
Larry Hyrb announced yesterday two new Xbox 360 bundles for this holiday season. Both will be available in the coming weeks.
Available now to be played with the Xbox 360's Kinect, and the Playstation 3's Move.
Get into the ring and off the couch in this Kinect wrestling game for the Xbox 360. Available Now!
Ubisoft releasing this Kinect exclusive to teach self defense techniques as well as provide workout exercises. It'll be available November 8, 2011.
Delayed due to some technical difficulties, the latest issue of PixlTalk is finally available!
With the PS3 price drop, Nick, Chessa, Jason, and Nate talk about the effectiveness of the cut and if it will pull in a larger market share for the third place Sony system. This leads very naturally into a discussion on the Microsoft-Sony team up rumor, which also brings up a discussion of the proper resting place of the casual gamer (hint: it's not the Wii).