Three years ago, the British dance-punk band Does It Offend You, Yeah? released their debut album You Have No Idea What You’re Getting Yourself Into to a very receptive audience and glowing critical reviews. Rolling Stone declared them a breaking artist of 2008, and they were one of the most-listened-to new bands on last.fm that same year. After getting pushed back from spring 2010, the band’s sophomore album, Don’t Say We Didn’t Warn You, was finally released on March 14th to the rejoicing and elation of an increasingly large and dedicated fanbase.
Straight to the point, if you're looking for a must-buy game to justify the purchase of a Kinect, then look elsewhere. There's nothing particularly "bad" about this game per se, but there's also nothing remarkably good either. Adrenaline Misfits doesn't have anything to really set it apart from the other board racing game from Kinect's launch (yes, I know AM has snowboards as opposed to Sonic's hoverboards - but they're really the same thing)
I was unsure of what to make of the Kinect for the longest time. Admittedly, after first hearing about the name change, and feature reduction, I was skeptical of it. Was this really where Microsoft wanted to take the gaming generation? Was motion gaming really going to be the thing that the big three were striving for now?
Microsoft says they're going to be using the TAG system for Kinectimals DLC, and they've show that with the first round. All the Limited Edition dolls, feature TAG items that can be scanned into the game to unlock special LE toys, and LE pets to use.
A group of retired agents are forced to come out of an indefinite hiatus in Summit Entertainment’s Red. Based from the graphic novels penned by Warren Ellis and artist Cully Hamner, the film version isn’t as serious or violent as the source material
Though this film lacks action and dips into rather cliché comedy at times, the complex conflict schemes immerging from the rarely used man vs. society convention as well as the intertwined romantic nuances and breathtaking melodies of the music score make this a film you won’t want to miss.