It would be interesting know see the method to how/why they choose the games to add. Most are either good old releases (Halo, Splinter cell) or games that were sleeper hits (metal arms, stubbs) but then there are some really obscure ones (zapper, raze's hell). This looks like one of the third category because I don't even remember this game.
[QUOTE="lawlessx"][QUOTE="Beastcake"]Freakin awesome. I think I'll spend half my paycheck on gamer points and instead of buying Rock Band DLC or the full version of Castle Crashers or Braid, I'll just buy BlowOut. This is the game I've been waiting for! =I EDIT: BTW how often do they release new Xbox Originals? Was it one every month or something along those lines?Beastcake
yeah it's every month whats the deal microsoft? stop bringing back games that NOBODY played and start giving us titles that we really enjoyed on the xbox. like say...Kotor! Hell yes. But I'm guessing KotOR is too massive of a game to download and store for most people. Though I could be wrong. Anyone know how big the PC version was? Well, since KOTOR was released on a single DVD for the original xbox, it should be 10GBs or less, like all the other Xbox originals.
Precisely, just like Morrowind. I'm sure Oblivion is a larger game memory wise but I believe there was less overall territory and fewer quests but all those voices and slightly better animations took up the extra room.
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