The list of Xbox One Games so far...
15 games are coming to Xbox One in its first year, and 8 of them are exclusive to the Xbox One platform. Of course, there are many more in the works.
Welcome ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages to one of the most innovative, complex, rewarding music experiences you can find on the Xbox 360! Thats right folks, your twisted audiophile Symmetric has been let out of his cage to bring this review of JAM Live Music Arcade to you! I'm normally a very calm, rational XboxAddict, but when I saw JAM Live Music Arcade through my cell's bars I knew I had to escape custody to try and get my hands on this. The days of Guitar Hero, DJ Hero is done and Rock Band is painfully trying to tread water by constantly trying to release DLC. Consider this your wake up call to music games for you will not find a better audio production game on the Xbox 360. Let's explore more of Jam Live Music Arcade and let's figure out if this strikes a chord with the music crowd.
15 games are coming to Xbox One in its first year, and 8 of them are exclusive to the Xbox One platform. Of course, there are many more in the works.
While its unlikely that most people will be able to afford TWO Xbox One consoles at launch, the possibility of starting a game on one console, pausing and then moving to another console to continue playing it will be possible, thanks to "The Cloud".
It also can read your heart rate and your emotions, see your body in high definition (even your fingers) and even recognize you based on voice alone, among other cool things. The potential of Kinect-enhanced gaming just got real.
Remember that weird, live-action TV show that you could stop and watch on almost any television in Alan Wake, Night Springs? Well, it seems that developer Remedy has taken the concept one step further, merging game and TV show in a fresh new way.
Forza 5’s long rumored appearance at the Xbox One reveal was hardly a surprise, but the fact that it is coming out this year AT LAUNCH and will look as good as the trailer and dashboard presentation suggested is enough to get excited about!
The more things change, the more things stay the same, but if you are loyal to both Call of Duty and the Xbox platform, then this can only be a good thing, as once again, you’ll be getting all Call of Duty: Ghosts DLC first on Xbox One.
