July’s Games with Gold for Xbox was a bit light compared to its competitor Playstation Plus, but Microsoft is heating it up for August!

Throughout the month, Xbox One and 360 owners will be given a nice little buffet of all sorts of games to dig into. For Xbox 360 (and One owners) this includes the original Bayonetta and Red Faction: Armageddon. Xbox One users will also get to enjoy Slime Rancher and Trails Fusion.  Are you excited for this months line-up? 

Personally, I can’t wait to finally sink countless hours into Bayonetta since I was never able to get my hands on the original or its sequel Bayonetta 2. Check out the video below for more details on when these’ll be available for download.

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After about a week delay because of E3, Microsoft has finally announced the games for July’s Games With Gold. For the month, Xbox One owners will be able to play Ubisofts popular physics based game Grow Up and previously Nintendo and PC exclusive Runbow. 360 and One owners will also be able to get their hands on Kane and Lynch 2: Dog Days and LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean. Check out the trailer below for more info on what dates the games will become available! Any of these games interest you for this month? What do you want to see for a future month? Tell us in the comments below!

 

Briefly: At $10 per month, the recently debuted Xbox Game Pass is a fantastic value for gamers new to Xbox. The service launched just last month, and already features over 100 Xbox 360 and Xbox One games, including Halo 5: Guardians, Payday 2, NBA 2K16, LEGO Batman, and a ton more.

For gamers who have been around a little longer, the initial offerings of the Xbox Game Pass leaves us desiring a little more for our hard earned $10. A lot of the games currently being offered are pretty freaking old, or were so popular that unless you’re new to the platform you’ve likely already given them a play through.

During a recent Xbox Daily video, senior product manager Dennis Ceccarelli revealed a few choice tidbits about the service, noting that “On the first of every month, you’re going to see at least five new games enter the Game Pass catalogue — every single month…”

The other pressing question that all of us who just began actually paying for the service have: is this shit going to disappear? How long are these games going to stay around for?

It really sounds like, similar to Netflix, it’s going to depend on the title itself. Ceccarelli noted that some of the earliest games will leave the service starting in November, while the rest of the games will stick around for at least a little longer.

Hopefully, also like Netflix, we’ll get some sort of warning when a title is about to leave the service. This would allow us to know just how long we had to finish a title, or make alternate arrangements (rent, buy, borrow) to continue with the game once it disappears from game pass.

Are you currently subscribed to the service? Be sure to let us know in the comments below!

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Ever since the infamous reveal of Phantom Dust back at Microsoft’s 2014 press conference, the series has stayed in this perpetual limbo.

While we continue to wait for new info on a new game for the series however, Microsoft has decided to apologize fans of the series with a special treat. This morning head of Xbox marketing Aaron Greenberg revealed that an HD update of Phantom Dust will be heading to Xbox One and Windows 10 as soon as tomorrow! The best part? The game will be FREE and support Xbox Play Anywhere! This is a great way to bring new fans into the fold and show them exactly why the original is so beloved by many people. It also helps re build enthusiasm for a potential sequel or reboot on the horizon. What do you think? Are you going to download Phantom Dust HD tomorrow? Tell us in the comments below!

As we head into May, Games with gold shows no signs of slowing down. Coming up, Xbox One and 360 users will be able to enjoy a nice sampling of different games. These include Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams, Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris, and Even Star Wars: The Force Unleashed and Lego Star Wars.  Check out the video below to find out when you’ll be able to download these. Which game are you most interested in trying? Tell us in the comments below!

For those of you that won’t be completely swallowed by the hype trains behind the Nintendo Switch and Horizon Zero Dawn, look no further than Xbox’s Games with Gold for March 2017.

While not the strongest line-up in the history of the service, there are still some interesting and fun games worth taking a look at. Xbox One users will be able to play the horror title Layers of Fear as well as the infamous team shooter Evolve. Xbox 360 users (also playable on Xbox One) will be able to get their hands on the extremely addicting Borderlands 2, and Popcap’s side scrolling shooter Heavy Weapon. Check out the trailer below to get the specific dates of each release, and tel us your favorite game from the selection in the comments below!

 

Rare’s Sea of Thieves is starting to make a lot of progress.

Revealed about 2 years ago, The game went mostly silent in 2015 and 2016 due to a heavy focus on developing the game, but since the end of last year has created an insider program as well as a very limited technical alpha community program so that fans can play the game and give feedback on it. The newest game update titled 0.1.1 expands upon the previous version’s treasure hunting update by expanding the number of islands to visit, as well as adding in 2 more treasure outposts for you and your team to cash in your gold.

That’s not all that’s been added though, as this update also includes the very first enemy type encounter, reanimated skeletons. Also added is fall damage from great heights, and more. Check out the video below for all the details, and tell us what part of Sea of Thieves has you most excited in the comments below!

February is fast approaching, which means so is Xbox Games With Gold.

This month has another batch of very different games from many different genres. Everything from co-op, to racing and adventure games. It’s all here. All month long Xbox One users will be able to download the co-op action game Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime, after that, They’ll also be able to download Project Cars starting from February 16th – March 5th.  As for Xbox 360 users, they’ll also have a good selection of games.

From February 1st – 15th both 360 and One users can download LeChucks Revenge: Monkey Island 2, and choose whether to go down the path of sith or jedi in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed from February 16th – 28th. What do you think about this months line-up? Tell us in the comments below!

For the last year, Microsoft has been on a hot streak with Xbox’s Games With Gold, and it doesn’t look like their planning on stopping anytime soon.

Starting all throughout January, Xbox One users can download World of Van Helsing: DeathTrap, while both 360 and one users can enjoy Double Fine’s The Cave from January 1st through the 15th. Now things heat up a bit. From January 16th to February 15th, Xbox One owners can ultra combo their way back into KI with Killer Instinct Season 2. Don’t count out 360 though, because from the 16th through the 31st both Xbox users can download the critically acclaimed Rayman Origins!

BUT WAIT! We’re still not done with free games! That’s right, Microsoft seems to be acting very generous this month as there are actually 2 other surprise games that Xbox One users can download from Games With Gold. By logging onto the Japanese Xbox store with your U.S account, you’ll be able to access and download Max: The Curse of Brotherhood, meanwhile you can access the German Xbox store to claim a free copy of the game Kalimba.

What are your thoughts on these surprise games? Which ones are you the most excited to play? Tell us in the comments below!

Just a little over a year ago Microsoft launched Xbox 360 backwards compatibility for Xbox One, and ever since have been slowly rolling out tons of titles onto the service.

Now  with 300 and more titles underneath their belt, they’re celebrating this achievement in the best possible way. FREE STUFF! Yes, up until December 31st, all Xbox One users will be able to download the cult hit JRPG title Lost Odyssey via backwards compatibility. Created by Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi, Lost Odyssey was praised as being a better Final Fantasy then whatever the actual Final Fantasy was doing at the time. What are your thoughts? Are you excited to download and play Lost Odyssey again or for the first time? Tell us in the comments below!

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After months and months of teasing, Rare is finally letting Sea of Thieves loose onto the world! (for a select few.)

If you’re part of the Sea of Thieves insider program, you have the chance of being randomly selected out of 1000 people to take part in this beginning alpha test. In this Alpha, players will be able to sail the sea looking for treasure. You’ll have to work together with your crew to chart out the island, make your way to it, find the treasure,and get back safely in order to cash it in. You’ll even be able to use weapons like your sword or blunderbuss!

If you’d like to join the insider program for the chance to get in the alpha, you can apply right here! Check out the video below for more details on what to expect. Sea of Thieves is expected to launch on Xbox One and Windows 10 in 2017. What are you looking forward to the most in Sea of Thieves? Tell us in the comments below!

Xbox’s last month of Games with Gold for 2016 is going out in style.

During the whole Month of December, Xbox One users will be able to download the now defunct United Front Studios open world adventure game Sleeping Dogs. Then, from December 16th through January 15th, One users can download the horror game hit Outlast, and what’s more scarier than Mid January? 360 users fret not, as you also have some cool games coming your way. From December 1st through the 15th you’ll be able to play Ubisofts odd multicolored platform game Outland. Finally, from December 16th through the 31st, users will be able to take to the streets in Burnout Paradise. (No crash mode, but hey! It’s still Burnout.)

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What are your thoughts on Decembers Games With Gold? Which game will you be playing the most? Tell us in the comments below!

 

Ever since they revealed the game a year ago at E3 2015, Rare has been non stop hard at work trying to polish off their newest creation, Sea of Thieves.

They’ve been pretty good with helping keep fans in the loop with their podcast, short haul videos, and inn side stories. One of the biggest things about the game that people want out of it is just to play the game itself so they can experience all the great stuff they’ve heard from E3 and Gamescom. Well, that time has finally come. Today, Rare launched the Sea of Thieves Insider Program Which will allow fans to sign up in order to help shape the game and even play early test builds.

The only catch to this is that you have to be 18 and have an XBL gamertag, but other than that you’re good! Check out the video below for more info, and sign up for the program right here. Sea of Thieves has no release date, but is planned on releasing for Xbox One and Windows 10.

Next Month’s Games with Gold for Xbox has been decided!

From October 1 – 31st, and October 16th – November 15th, Xbox One owners can get their hands on the popular sports game Mega Baseball and also the hit indie breakout (literally) game, The Escapists. Don’t worry 360 owners, You’ve still got games coming to ya. From October 1st – 15th and October 16th – 31st, Xbox 360 (and backwards compatible One users) can add MX Vs. ATV Reflex and Ubisoft’s Action Adventure Survival I Am Alive.  All in all, seems like another solid month of titles, but what do you think? What do you want to see one of these months for Games with Gold? Tell us in the comments below!

 

Woah! This was pretty unexpected.

Thanks to the website Rare Thief, they somehow managed to get their hands on what seems to be the first 30 minutes of a GoldenEye remake for XBLA. It seems as though at one point in time that the game was legitimately in development, but was sadly scrapped halfway through development. If you’re interested in watching the gameplay, check out the video below. Also, if you’re interested in learning more about GoldenEye XBLA, Check out Rare Thief right here! What do you think about the port? Would you buy this if it still came out. Comment below!

Earlier today we told you about Rare’s Sea of Thieves panel at Comic-Con and how they are just as pumped about releasing the game as much as people are excited to play it. After the panel, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Executive Producer Joe Neate to talk about the game, community, and much more. Give it a listen!

Last week Rare arrived to Comic Con in style, and while they didn’t bring a demo of their highly anticipated pirate adventure Sea of Thieves, they brought plenty of other great stuff. One of these being the Sea of Thieves: Art of Adventure panel. Executive Producer Joe Neate hosted the panel along with Peter Hentze, Adam Park, and Ryan Stevenson, all of which had some excellent pirate names.

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The presentation began pretty simple. Rare talked about their history about their love for pirates and how they reference them in almost every game that they’ve made. They also talked bout how excited they were to finally be working on SOT as it’s their dream game they’ve always wanted to make.

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After that, they let art director Ryan Stevenson take the wheel as he began to talk about the art style of the game and the decisions they made with it. One of them is that they wanted to have an art style that looks good, but can also be easily be distinguished. One of the examples given was that a certain screenshot from the game was blurred out, but still just as easily recognized as the clear version of it. This was referred to as separation through color and tone.

SOT panel 4They then moved on to talk about how important detail is and how everything in the game has a story. One of the biggest things they went for was making it so that nothing looked new or polished. They wanted everything to look used. This method was what they described as the wonky method. They then gave a couple of examples like how if you look at the ship’s floorboards they’ll appear uneven, creaky, and even broken. This help gives the feeling that everything you encounter in the game is pre existing and has a long backstory to it.

SOT panel 5Next, they went on to show just how much detail they want to put on their character models. They went on to talk about how they start off with a simple base model for their characters and gradually add more detail as the designs progress. They also gave us a quick peek at mer people. They showed off a quick merman model who gradually got more and more disfigured and morphed. Could it be possible that you’ll be able to turn into these creatures? Only time will tell.

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SOT panel 9One of the last things  the team showed was ship customization. In the final game, there’ll be tons of boats of plenty of shapes and sizes. Not only that, but most things, even down to the crest plate of the ship can be changed. as an example, they showed off a couple  of crests that referenced Joanna Dark, and a certain beloved duo consisting of a bear and bird.

SOT panel 6Finally, the panel concluded when the team gave everyone a free figurine of a character known simply as the Pirate Lord, the coolest part being that it can also glow in the dark. Why can it glow in the dark you ask? BECAUSE HE’S A GHOOOOOOOST! That’s right!, Rare revealed that there will indeed be ghost pirates in the game, but in what form is still to be seen.

SOT panel 3All in all, it was a great panel full of un and surprises, and while Sea of Thieves still doesn’t have a release date, I’m more hype for this game than ever before. Sea of Thieves currently has no release date, but is planning a closed beta for Xbox One sometime in the future. Stay tuned to geekscape.net for more info and even an interview with Executive Producer Joe Neate!

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Next month’s free selection of Xbox games via games with gold is looking to be another strong month.

Throughout the whole month of August, Xbox One owners will be able to cut their way through Koei Tecmo’s extremely popular samurai series with Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate. After that, One users can also step into the ring with WWE2k16 from  August 16th to September 15th. 360 users need not worry about their selection, because those are equally as great (maybe a little bit better).

From August 1st through the 15th 360 and One users can go exploring with the popular indie game Spelunky. After that, from August 16th to the 31st, users will be able to get their hands on one of  Ubisoft’s biggest cult games, Beyond Good and Evil HD.  What do you think about this months new selection? Tell us in the comments below!

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Briefly: Microsoft officially revealed the long expected, slightly more capable Xbox One S back at E3 this June, and the company just revealed when you’ll finally be able to get your hands on one.

The newly designed console is the most compact Xbox yet, 40 percent smaller than the original Xbox One, and includes a built-in power supply. One of the three USB ports and the pairing button have been moved to the front of the Xbox One S, and it also includes an IR blaster for increased accessibility. Of course, the Xbox One S will also be the first on-the-market console with 4K and HDR output, with HDR support coming to games like Gears of War 4, Forza Horizon 3, and Scalebound.

The console drops on August 2nd in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, UK and United States, and is expected to hit more regions before the year ends.

It’ll cost you $399 US for a 2TB model, and is also available at $349 USD and $299 USD for 1TB and 500GB units respectively.

Sounds like a great deal if you haven’t already picked up an Xbox One… but then there’s also the far more capable Project Scorpio coming next year

Dare you planning to pick up the Xbox One S? Project Scorpio? Or are you happy with your original console?

Out of all the exclusives to come out for the Xbox One, Killer Instinct has been the most successful. With over 7 million downloads, and over 3 seasons worth of content, the game has been very successful.

It even just recently launched on Windows 10. While positive, there have been demands to release a complete version of the game, and it just so happens that Microsoft was listening. Enter Killer Instinct: Definitive Edition. This version of the game comes with all 3 seasons worth of characters and stages, a behind the scenes making of video, a copy of the complete soundtrack, and even a code for a special edition Gargos skin.

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Now usually when you hear of an amazing deal like this, you’d expect it to cost somewhere upwards of $60 or $70 right? WRONG! This entire dream package is coming to you for the extremely reasonable price of only $40. What a steal! You also don’t have to wait much longer for the game, as it releases September 20th! Check out the announce trailer for yourself and get excited!

While the show was going on this week, some of us couldn’t make the trip into the heart of downtown LA, and some of us couldn’t find the time to try out the sequel to a beloved Halo title, Halo Wars 2. Whether you haven’t had the time, or are simply out of hard drive space (we’ve all been there), I’m sure you’re still at least a little curious to how a RTS title holds up on a console.

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First, coming from a die-hard Halo Wars fan, I was excited to see what the folks at 343i had in store for the franchise. Halo Wars was introduced to the masses at a time where the future of Halo was uncertain. At the time, in 2009, we had heard rumblings that Bungie would be signing off after what ultimately became Halo: Reach. To make matters worse, Ensemble Studios, the developers behind Halo Wars and a couple of future Halo-related projects was shut down shortly after being acquired by Microsoft. Sure we got a couple of DLC packs post launch, but Halo Wars went relatively untouched for the remainder of its life. Today, it’s a backwards compatible title with online capability, and it’s still something I enjoy playing with friends. So, along with Ensemble’s demise, and the demise of a green-lit Halo MMO title, the future of this particular RTS was one giant question mark.

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Last year, the Halo Wars franchise had a breath of new life. 343i made it very clear that the Halo Wars campaign story was not lost on them, and its lore was used in a variety of other mediums Halo has since conquered. Most recently, the logo for the Spirt of Fire, which was the main UNSC ship in Halo Wars‘ story, showed up in Halo 5 as a weapon skin. Characters related to the lore created by Halo Wars was also briefly mentioned in Halo‘s comic book series. By now, it would seem that 343i and Microsoft are full steam ahead on expanding Halo Wars.

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All of this got me excited to try the game out, something you can do yourself by downloading the open beta today. Fans of the previous iteration may notice a couple of tweaks to the gameplay that feel, well, unnecessary. For instance, tech levels and base levels are now one in the same. Halo Wars 2 has done away with reactors and instead developed a sort of currency you build up to advance your tech level and research new units. This change may not be welcomed to those who prefer to just build reactors instead.

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The game does look pretty. New sound effects and unit looks are a welcomed update. This still being in beta, the game’s look is all up from here. There are some units introduced to the game that were missing from the previous installment too. One of these units is the Sniper unit that is available when using Captain Cutter in the beta. Each unit clearly has an ability which can be countered by other units, depending on who chooses who when the game releases. Along with new ground units, we are also treated to new air units. Fans of Halo will most definitely recognize Banshees in the air, but there are also new air vehicles that, well, look weird. Most of the fan favorites appear to be back. Any Halo Wars veteran will tell you how great it is to attack a base with nothing but marines equipped with flamethrowers.

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As for the heroes, only two were available in the beta. Captain Cutter reprises his role as the default UNSC hero, while a Brute, who I suppose was the same hero in the first Halo Wars, takes a more prominent role for the Covenant. What’s also new is that each hero has a sort of skill set assigned to them. For example, Captain Cutter is described as more of an attack hero while Atriox is described to have defensive units. Obviously, gamers will pick heroes that work best for them, but the unit differentials employ a greater sense of strategy than the first game.

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While every unit wasn’t available in the beta, understandably so, Halo Wars 2 looks to redefine console RTS’ for the better. With the Halo franchise behind it, they might just do that. Unfortunately, Halo Wars 2 seems to have lost something that made the first magical. Still, with his being just a beta, I am completely open to changing my opinion when the game comes out.For now, I’ll stick to playing the first Halo Wars, which is now backwards compatible on the Xbox One.

Halo Wars 2 is set to release February 21, 2017. 

If you haven’t seen the game play trailer, check it out here!

With each new Dead Rising game, the zombie beat em up finds new ways to get even more insane each time. Being able to craft weapons and mount guns onto vehicles in previous games was insane enough, but what happens when you throw in a super powered Exo Suit, Christmas themed weapons, and a city that’s much larger than any one before it? You get Dead Rising 4, which might have been the most fun I had playing a game throughout the entire E3 convention. Oh, and did I mention selfies?

Dead Rising 4 marks the return of Frank West, who has stepped aside as the series protagonist since the original game graced our consoles in the early days of the Xbox 360. Deciding to return to Willamette, the same city that housed the mall that served as the first game’s setting, our favorite zombie slaying reporter arrives just in time for Christmas. Unfortunately for him, another zombie outbreak plagues the city, forcing Frank back into action as he battles the undead with a ton of new weapons to play around with. The best part? Each one is just as crazy as you would expect.

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Going all in with the Christmas theme, most of the new weapons featured in the free for all demo included a grenade launcher that shot exploding tree ornaments, a pair of giant light up presents that could be used as boxing gloves, and a candy cane crossbow to name a few. There’s something satisfying about beating down hundreds of zombies with giant presents, or any way to tear them apart in humiliating fashion. Speaking of which, you can’t have Frank West without needlessly taking pictures of everything in the middle of the apocalypse, which is photography makes its big return. Attempting to take scary, violent or even sexy pictures is still as strange as ever, but as recent years have taught us, you aren’t really apart of an incredible moment if you don’t take pictures of yourself there. With this in mind, Frank can now take selfies, adding a hilarious touch to an already over the top game, especially when you start changing his facial expressions with the analog sticks.

But lethal Christmas gifts, weaponized cars and electric go karts aside, Frank’s biggest weapon this time around might be the Exo Suit. By putting this on, not only does he look like a male version of Capcom’s forgotten P.N. 03, but he gains a huge boost of strength in the process. Suddenly, the world becomes his weapon, allowing him to pull parking meters out of the ground and using them as clubs, punch cars into the distance while mowing down any zombies that are unlucky enough to be in its way, and use weapons that would otherwise be too heavy to use. These games have never shied away from being absolutely silly, which is why this suit felt like a great addition to already insane game.

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Keeping in mind that Willamette will be several times bigger than Dead Rising 3, and will include the ENTIRE mall from the first game as part of the game’s open world environment, all while promising more zombies on screen at once than any game before it, and is there any reason not to be excited for when Dead Rising 4 releases for the Xbox One and PC in time for the holidays? With so much carnage to look forward to, we can’t wait to find Frank West under our trees, as the series’ original zombie slayer returns to take back his town. Who’s excited!?

Last week, Microsoft held their annual E3 Press Conference, and with it, they finally rose the curtain a bit more on Rare’s anticipated pirate adventure game Sea Of Thieves.

The cinematic sheds a bit of backstory onto the game and hints at exciting features that you’ll be able to experience such as ship battles, treasure hunting, and of course, kraken battles. All this to the beautiful tune of a sorrow song very reminiscent of the sea chantey What Do You Do With A Drunken Sailor? While the game has no solid release yet, studio head Craig Duncan has confirmed that they want to put the game into closed beta soon so that fans can finally experience it. Sea Of Thieves will launch for Xbox One and Windows 10 in the future.

E3 is upon us and there are SO MANY big announcements! And because we are clearly the greatest video game show on the Geekscape network, we’re here to bring you all the biggest details… in half the time it takes “those other guys”! Joining Kenny and I in dissecting all things E3 are Corinne Irizarry and Mike Olivares, because there’s no way we can get through all of this alone! Microsoft announces the super powerful Project Scorpio but how much more expensive will it be than the Xbox One Slim? Will Sony win the Fall with the new PS4, ‘God of War 4’, all that VR and ‘The Last Guardian’? And why does ‘Zelda: Breath of the Wild’ give me chills? It’s all here and SO MUCH MORE!

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One of the major focuses at Microsoft’s E3 2016 presentation was its implementation of the Xbox Play Anywhere program, an ecosystem between the Xbox One and Windows 10 where game saves, progress, achievements and even purchases are shared between both versions, including digital copies of the full games. Announcing that Gears Of War 4 would be the first release to be included as part of this program, that might be enough reason for some to consider picking up the fourth game in what is considered one of the Xbox’s premiere exclusives. But then we saw the trailer, and realized it didn’t need it, because it’s clear how good this fourth game is starting to shape up.

Playing as a new squad years after the conclusion of Gears of War 3, the team takes on a new threat called The Swarm. Showing off a variety of enemies in their ranks, it wasn’t always enough to shoot through their grunts to progress. In what was the most welcomed improvement that I could make out throughout the footage shown, you’ll have to rely on wit as much as firepower to overcome your new foes. Using pieces of the environment like a catapult to wipe out an enemy blockade or shooting beams that get blown into unsuspecting soldiers adds a new layer to the familiar formula. New weapons like a buzz saw launcher continues to show positive steps forward, all while the co-op campaign, impressive visuals and realistic weather effects round out what’s looking like a game worthy of the hype. It doesn’t help when you’re greeted by old man Marcus Fenix after a job well done either!

Well, that’s Gears of War 4! And I have to say, what we’ve seen so far looks very promising. What do you think about the Xbox Play Anywhere program, and is the next Gears game on your radar as the October 11 release date draws closer? Comment below and share your thoughts, and be sure to check back throughout the week for our hands-on impressions of the game.

Killer Instinct has been knocking it out of the park with its guest characters as of late. Rash from Battletoads was awesome enough as it is, and getting Arbiter from the Halo series was even more surprising. But now, it’s about time for the locust to jump into the tournament fighting scene in the form of General RAAM.

That’s right, the big bad of the original Gears of War is officially in Killer Instinct after months of rumors swirling like the Krill that surround him. Available immediately after his reveal for the low, low price of free, this hulking brute makes short work of Jago in his reveal trailer. The fact that he’s available so soon is probably a good thing, since the trailer shows next to nothing about his fighting style aside from the fact that he likes stabbing people with his giant knife like he famously did to Lieutenant Kim. Giving us the chance to find out for ourselves would be the best way to build the hype.

What do you think of RAAM’s inclusion,  who else would you like to see make the transition into the fighting game as we push through Season 3, and do you think he’ll still be weak to hopping back and forth over a box? Share your thoughts in the comment section, then check out the general’s debut one more time by watching the trailer below.