This is the longest podcast we have ever done and with good reason. The crew discuss their top 10 games of 2011 whichleads to much heated debate and piss taking. We also discuss top 10 XBLA games, Top 10 disappointments and on a serious note we discuss peoples accounts being hacked.
2011 was a great year for games and for the podcast and we look forward to moving forward with more greatness on 2012
All of the podcast crew thank each and every one of you for listening.
The results are in and the 360G Community have spoken. In fact, with a resounding dragon shout, Skyrim was propelled up 7000 steps to High Hrothgar to its rightful place as 2011 Community GOTY. With titles like Gears of War 3, Battlefield 3, & Dead Space 2 making a strong showing, you’re sure to find a lot of your favorites in the Community Top Ten.
We’d like to thank everyone who participated and submitted a list. You might think there were just a few favorites and an undeniable gravitation to the …
It’s the start of the new year and it looks like the hacking of accounts is still an all too common problem. With PSN, Square-Enix and rumours of Xbox Live accounts getting hacked it looks like the trend is continuing.
Personally I thought the rumours of Xbox Live accounts being hacked was just that a rumour but in the last few months four members of the 360GamerCast community have had their accounts hacked and all their Microsoft points spent on fifa pro clubs stuff.
Microsoft have said in the UK Newspapers that …
So thats now 2011 behind us. And what a year it was. Whether you’re a fan of RPG’s, Shooters, Platformers or Racers, 2011 had it all. Starting out the year with the mighty Dead Space 2, the direct sequel to 2008s survival horror and closing up the year (well…the year worth talking about anyway) was The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, the next iteration in this now 25 year old franchise.
If you haven’t had time or you’re still on Mass Effect 2 prepping your army for march then you’ve missed …
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last month or so, you can’t have missed out on how popular The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has become. Developed by Bethesda, well known for their modern renditions of the Fallout franchise, Skyrim has taken the world of gaming by storm – selling more than 3.4 million copies in just the first two days, and gluing gamers all over the world to their lounge seats for days (or weeks) at a time. And the best thing about this runaway success is …