This is the first look at Halo Reach as seen on Spike's Video Game Awards tonight. Pretty unrevealing trailer with no gameplay, but it's nice to finally see something.
This one really confuses me. The B&H Publishing Group has developed an Xbox Live Indie Game that is a full version of the Bible. The main setback to this? It costs 400 Microsoft Points. This really doesn't make sense if you consider a few things. First, if they are trying to interest people in Christianity, I don't think making them pay five bucks is gonna do it very well. Second, if people wanted an online version of the Bible there are tons of versions that you can get for free on the internet. To me it seems like a price of 80 MS points would be much more reasonable.
Author's Note: By ridiculing this game I am in no way putting down Christianity. I am a Christian myself, but this game just really doesn't make sense to me when you can get free ones elsewhere.
Xbox.com UK says that the update that will bring Facebook, Twitter, and Last.fm to the Xbox 360 will arrive on November 17 in the United Kingdom. There is no word on the release date for other countries, but I would assume that it is the same or close to that date. We will update you when any new information becomes available.
If you look at the picture above, you will see that Need for Speed: Shift is unsuccessfully trying to get to the Playstation Store. Still wondering what the funny part is? This is the Xbox 360 version of the game... FAIL.