Cuphead has no shortage of boss fights. In fact, the first level largely cements the game as a boss rush title, barring some retro side-scrolling levels. Yet, some bosses are surely harder than others, leaving players with no other recourse than to remove their hair, strand by strand.
Perhaps one thing that makes multiplayer stand tall in Gears of War is its maps. Uniquely symmetrical in layout, and usually fair in weapon placements as such, maps have often been a vehicle for Gears of War's multiplayer, be it Execution, King of the Hill, Team Deathmatch, or even Horde mode. While very tough to round up the best of the best, below are what could easily be the definitive multiplayer maps for the Gears of War series.
Phil Spencer, the outspoken Microsoft executive vice president of Gaming, has lately been changing the gaming landscape. By undertaking more cross-platform endeavors, Spencer is shaking up the industry foundation that gamers have known for the past couple decades to more or less of a degree, as illustrated by the latest news that Xbox Live would be coming to Switch. So, it may come as no surprise that Spencer is wanting to potentially offer Xbox Game Pass on Sony platforms.
The best I can say about Cyber Mission is that it runs okay, and that the two player side of things is better than the solo play. Other than that, it’s one to avoid.
Get the Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot on your consideration list. It’s full of gimmicks, some which you’ll be drawn to, others which you won’t. Yet there’s no denying the quality of this pad. And it’s that which is the biggest appeal.
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