There seems no end for the rafts of Xbox One and Xbox 360 games incoming, with no less than seven this week to empty your wallet for.
Halo: The Master Chief Collection – 11th November 2014 – Xbox One
The complete journey of the iconic Master Chief comes in one epic collection that includes Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Halo 2: Anniversary, Halo 3, and Halo 4. Enjoy a massive 45 campaign missions to rekindle that old flame or simply jump into an online multiplayer consisting of over 100 maps. This is the ideal preparation before the next chapter arrives.
Where can I buy it? Amazon for £39.85
Pro Evolution Soccer 2015 – 13th November 2014 – Xbox One & Xbox 360
Could this be the edition of PES to make a long awaited comeback to its glory days and be a match for the football behemoth FIFA? Well the implementation of the FOX Engine aims to bring the players to life on the next generation, as well as helping to recreate the whole stadium atmosphere. The overhaul of arguably one of the best sports game modes, Master League Online could be the ideal way to test out the new game mechanics.
Where can I buy it? Amazon for £34.85 (One) or £29.99 (360)
Digimon All-Star Rumble – 14th November 2014 – Xbox 360
When peace finally descends on the Digimon world and the wars are all over, there was a stark realisation that Digimon still need to Digivolve. This led to the Digimon Evolution Tournament being created to determine who is the strongest. Here you’ll find a tournament where up to four players can battle as one of twelve popular base characters on the roster with a total of 32 Digimon forms taken from every Digimon series to date.
Where can I buy it? Amazon for £28.85
Assassin’s Creed: Unity – 14th November 2014 – Xbox One
Arno could quite possibly be the most lethal hero in the Assassin’s Creed series to date and with him comes unprecedented control over combat, parkour and more. The new Anvil engine makes it possible to discover a full scale, open world Paris that is packed full of activities. Even if the single player doesn’t whet your appetite then maybe the missions designed exclusively for co-operative play will appeal to your assassin nature.
Where can I buy it? Amazon for the Special Edition at £44.00 or the Bastille Edition for £53.99.
Assassin’s Creed: Rogue – 14th November 2014 – Xbox 360
Enter the 18th century as Shay Patrick Cormac, a young member of the Assassin Brotherhood who gets cast aside by the Assassin’s after a mission goes wrong. For the first time, players get to experience what it’s like to be on the other side as a Templar committed to hunting down his former brothers. This story of transformation takes you to New York City, the North Atlantic Ocean and the River Valley. Do you want to become a rogue?
Where can I buy it? Amazon for £40.00
Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham – 14th November 2014 – Xbox One & Xbox 360
The evil mastermind Brainiac is preparing to destroy the Earth which means the Caped Crusader, Batman must gather a team of super heroes to take to space in the hope of stopping him. Play as over 150 unique characters ranging from Big Lego figures like Solomon Grundy and Cyborg to regular ones such as Green Arrow and Nightwing. Are you ready to go above and beyond to save the world?
Where can I buy it? Amazon for £42.00 (One) or £35.86 (360)
Shape Up – 14th November 2014 – Xbox One
Shape Up brings fun to a normally hard work task, yes exercise is all about keeping fit but that doesn’t mean it has to be boring. It features unique 90-second challenges to mix up the chore of working out and will see you bench pressing an elephant (a virtual one) along the way. Why go to the gym if there could be a more efficient way to do things at home with the power of Kinect?
Where can I buy it? Amazon for £33.99