There’s a bit of nostalgia on the shelves for Xbox 360 this week but for Xbox One, the focus is surely on Harmonix and their musical game.
Rock Band 4 – 6th October – Xbox One
Are you ready to play glorious guitar solos, belt out some vocals or to bang that drum? Well, the latest edition of Rock Band and the first of its kind on the current generation is on its way for all to begin their musical careers. This one aims to deliver the rush of a live band performance like never before and with a soundtrack of big acts such as Aerosmith and Queens of the Stone Age, this could set the tone for future games of this genre.
Where can I buy it? Amazon for the Band in a Box version – £219.99 or Guitar Bundle – £109.99
Dragon Age Inquisition GOTY – 8th October – Xbox One
The award-winning epic adventure is re-released in its fullest form, the Game of the Year edition, and includes three pieces of downloadable content (Jaws of Hakkon, The Descent and Trespasser) plus various customisation packs. If you’re looking for the ultimate experience as the Inquisitor on the quest to save Thedas, then this has it all.
Where can I buy it? Amazon for £52.61
Transformers Devastation – 9th October – Xbox One & Xbox 360
Transformers are back with a brand new look and a massive dose of nostalgia to lure fans back into the franchise. Wreak havoc on the Decepticons using a selection of your favourite Autobots including Optimus Prime and Bumblebee. Transform from robot to vehicle and build combos with regular attacks, slams and counter-attacks. It also features actors from the original TV series reprising their voiceover roles!
Where can I buy it? Amazon for £38.86 (One) or £24.99 (360)
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Nothing I’m really interested in this week, anxiously awaiting Halo 5 this month.
Not even Transformers? I’ve got high hopes for it and just hope they don’t get dashed.
No not really Neil. But to be honest I’ve not really looked into that game, it’s probably because I’ve not liked any other transformers game before.
Devastation looks to be a whole different kettle of fish to recent Autobot vs Decepticon let downs. Looks anyway – better bloody be. I need a good Transformers title.