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Before the Echo (formerly known as Sequence) is a music role-playing video game developed and published by Iridium Studios for the Xbox 360 (Xbox Live Indie Games) and Microsoft Windows in 2011, and for OS X and Linux in 2015. [1] The game received a sequel, There Came an Echo, in 2015.
In the UK, a special Game of the Year edition was released in late 2006 containing a card enabling the player to obtain all marketplace content for free, including the Chapter 2 download. The PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions have some similar online game modes and can be played with up to 8 players.
XONE (formerly X360) was a monthly magazine produced by Imagine Publishing in the United Kingdom. [1] XONE was the UK's #1 selling independent dedicated Xbox 360 and Xbox One magazine, covering news, previews and reviews. The magazine's community and Xbox Live was also featured heavily in the magazine.
The game was met with positive to average reception. GameRankings and Metacritic gave it a score of 82.48% and 82 out of 100 for the Xbox 360 version; [2] [6] 81.13% and 81 out of 100 for the PlayStation 3 version; [3] [7] 73.17% and 73 out of 100 for the Xbox version; [4] [8] and 68.40% and 69 out of 100 for the PlayStation 2 version.
X-Blades is an action-adventure game for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows. [1] The player assumes the role of Ayumi who wields two pistol-blades.The game was developed by Gaijin Entertainment and was published by SouthPeak Games and TopWare Interactive.
[5] Initially the team worked on the game in their spare time, which led to them working on the game "only about three or four days a month" leading them to eventually quit their day jobs in order to focus on Shadow Planet full time [5] The team consisting of Gagné, Olson and Olson's development team initially worked out of a basement. [3]
360 was an Xbox 360 video games magazine published by Imagine Publishing in the UK. Originally published four-weekly, the magazine switched to a three-weekly schedule in 2009. [1] The magazine was withdrawn from sale following its merger with sister publication X360 in July 2012. [5]
The game received mixed reception from reviewers who gave high praise to the game's hand-drawn cutscenes and steampunk setting. Gameplay was received to mixed commentary among reviewers, who praised the game's length and some also praised Aqua for attempting to do more than typical twin-stick shooters , but others expressed disappointment in ...