By M. Abad, | March 03, 2017
DEAD RISING 4 Walkthrough Gameplay Part 1 - Frank West (XBOX ONE S)
Microsoft is again proving that the Xbox One backwards compatibility feature is one of its best ever. After a slow month and fairly big games to notice, the DLC additions on the "Dead Rising" game is finally here. Today, "Dead Rising 2: Case Zero" and "Dead Rising 2: Case West" are coming to the backwards compatibility feature. These two new "Dead Rising" DLC will significantly put the BC Feature back on the game.
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Along with the "Dead Rising" DLC on the Xbox One backwards compatibility are two kiddie games mainly "Cars 2" and "Meet the Robinsons." This week has released more entries than the previous ones, but it's the downloadable content for the Dead Rising that made it even more exciting.
Meanwhile, the recent backwards compatible games released for January 2017 include "Alice: Madness Returns," "JUJU," "Mad Tracks," "Midway Arcade Origins," "Mutant Storm Empire," "Rocket Knight," "Shadows of the Damned," "Stuntman: Ignition" and "TEKKEN 6."
For February, the Xbox One backwards compatibility titles for those who were not updated include "Space Invaders Infinity Gene," "Moon Diver," "LEGO Indiana Jones," "The King of Fighters 2002" and "Hitman Absolution." The end part of February also featured some backwards compatible titles mainly "Gyromancer," "Grand Theft Auto IV," "Borderlands 2" and "Assassin's Creed Rogue."
The disappointment over the absence of "Call of Duty: Black Ops 2" continue to put stress on Microsoft getting the license to recreate the game for the Xbox One console. Few months ago, the Black Ops 2 game made a quick appearance on the Xbox One backwards compatibility feature causing fans to expect the game to join the BC feature soon. Unfortunately, it hasn't been announced and the anticipation remains at its highest level.
What titles do you wish to arrive on the backwards compatibility feature? For suggestions and comments about the Microsoft feature, read and comment here on the Telegiz.
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