Tag: Xbox

  • Outlast Available Free on Xbox One via Games with Gold

    Outlast Available Free on Xbox One via Games with Gold

    Prepare yourself for Red Barrels’ twisted new journey into the depths of the human mind by returning to where it all began. Outlast, the acclaimed horror game from Red Barrels, is available to download free on Xbox One as part of the Games with Gold program from December 16th to January 15th. About Outlast In…

  • Diehard Gamefan Flashback 12/16/2004: Blinx 2 Xbox Review

    What was happening 10 years ago today on Diehard Gamefan!

  • Diehard GameCAST: Episode 8

    We discuss the legality of copying game design wholesale, the rumors circulating around the new Xbox console, and fat Mega Man.

  • Microsoft Possibly Readying Television Service For Xbox

    Two sources with knowledge of the situation have told Rueters that Microsoft has been in early talks with television providers to provide cable programming to Xbox, presumably to the LIVE platform. The plans – which are still in early days, and might not be seen for a year according to the sources – would involve…

  • Microsoft’s Xbox Division Surges To $382m Q1 USD Profit

    Microsoft’s Entertainment and Devices Division, which includes the Xbox, Zune and Windows Phone 7 divisions, profited (reg. required) $382m for the first quarter of its financial year, which is up from the $207m it made for the same period of time in 2009. The division brought in revenues of $1.79b for the quarter, of which…

  • Review: Tropico 3 (Microsoft Xbox 360)

    Tropico 3 Developer: Haemimont Publisher: Kalypso Media Genre: City Building Release Date: 2/16/10 Has winter got you down? Well, spring has almost sprung. But if you can’t wait, you can dive into the city simulation, Tropico 3. City sims are not as common on consoles as they are on PC. There are very few offerings…

  • Review: Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 (Microsoft Xbox 360)

    Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 Developer: Vicarious Visions Publisher: Activision Genre: Action RPG Release: 09/15/2009 There is no truer fact in comic books than returning to life. Heroes, villains, and lost loves, you can pretty much guarantee that the graveyards have a revolving door. In a similar fashion, anything that the video game industry profits from…