With THQ Nordic remastering games like Destroy All Humans!, we’re honestly shocked that The Punisher didn’t make a return. With Thomas Jane returning to provide the voice for Castle, and a gritty story and plenty of violence that capture the essence of Garth Ennis’ run of Punisher MAX comics, The Punisher was a flawed but enjoyable, blood-soaked journey. That Capcom beat ‘em up was a banger, no doubt, but this version captures the brutality of the character and the world he inhabits. Though not the first digital adventure of Frank Castle, Volition’s 2005 stab at The Punisher is probably the most well known iteration of the character, at least in terms of gaming.
#Backwards compatible license#
Seriously, this would have been a license to print money, and definitely feels like a missed opportunity. Though the licensed soundtrack might have been the reason why it never ultimately made the jump to backwards compatibility, the fact games like SSX 3 and even Burnout: Revenge are available basically proves that means nothing when EA put their mind to it. Considering it was the basis of Dangerous Driving, the spiritual successor to the Burnout series developed by some of the game’s devs, attempted but ultimately failed to capture Takedown’s mojo, you know how much of an influence it had. Either way, here’s 15 titles that we wish went backwards compatible.Īs much as I’ve written about my love of Burnout: Paradise on this site, Burnout 3: Takedown is undoubtedly the best entry in the series and it’s something I will defend until my death. Who knows, maybe Xbox will add all these game when Scarlett comes out. While we’re not expecting Xbox to suddenly pull a 180 and drop some new backwards compatible titles, we wanted to highlight 15 Xbox and Xbox 360 games that we’re surprised didn’t ultimately make the jump to the current generation. While the final announcement came with over 20 new games, there’s still plenty of original Xbox and Xbox 360 titles that are being left behind.
#Backwards compatible pro#
The Arlo Pro 3 camera is not compatible with either of these base stations.įor more information about base station and SmartHub features, visit What is the difference between each Arlo SmartHub and base station?įor more information about the new features in Arlo Pro 3, visit What kind of features do I get with the Arlo Pro 3 camera?.The announcement that Xbox would be leaving behind any new additions to the Backwards Compatibility library in order to focus on making sure all their games worked on the Project Scarlett was a bittersweet one. Pairing your Pro 3 camera with the VMB4500 lets you stream and record in 2K video resolution. You will need a USB device to enable Local 2K Storage. When you pair your Pro 3 with the VMB4000, you can experience Local 2K Live Streaming and Local 2K Storage. When you pair your Pro 3 camera with the VMB5000 or VMB4540, you can experience Local 2K Live Streaming, Local 2K Storage, and Auto Zoom and Tracking (up to 1080p). To find out what you can do when you connect an Arlo Pro 3 camera to each Arlo base station, see the following.
#Backwards compatible full#
To take full advantage of Arlo Pro 3’s new features, such as 2K video we recommend pairing your Pro 3 camera with an Arlo SmartHub. It is not compatible with VMB3500 or VMB3000. The Arlo Pro 3 camera is compatible with VMB5000, VMB4540, VMB4000, and VMB4500.