gamrReview's Xavier Griffiths: "Ubisoft teamed up with Monster Energy Drink to help promote Trials Fusion with frequent live BMX demonstrations at their booth by professional riders Larry Edgar and Nick Bruce. The two champion level athletes put on a great show, executing many high flying stunts complete with live commentary.
The presenter made frequent reference to tricks you could supposedly pull off from the safety of the game without putting your body on the line."
If you're a fan of the Xbox or gaming in general, you've probably heard of Major Nelson. That's the online handle used by Xbox Live's director of programming, Larry Hryb, who is also a well-known gamer within the Xbox community. He talked with about his favorite games, the future of consoles like the Xbox and the source of his gaming moniker.
, which pop-up when a friend signs in and starts a game. Microsoft has said notifications were of the most frequently requested features. Also includes are improvements to Kinect, GameDVR, and the display of game saves.
"We’re committed to delivering innovation through system updates," said Xbox spokesperson Larry 'Major Nelson' Hryb, "and I can’t say enough how integral fan feedback is to this process. Some features previewed won’t always make it to launch right away because we want to help ensure the best experience for our fans before pushing a new feature."
, which pop-up when a friend signs in and starts a game. Microsoft has said notifications were of the most frequently requested features. Also includes are improvements to Kinect, GameDVR, and the display of game saves.
"We’re committed to delivering innovation through system updates," said Xbox spokesperson Larry 'Major Nelson' Hryb, "and I can’t say enough how integral fan feedback is to this process. Some features previewed won’t always make it to launch right away because we want to help ensure the best experience for our fans before pushing a new feature."