Xbox One (500 GB) + Battlefield Hardline + Killer Instinct
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PRODUCTOS_RELACIONADOS

- CPU: AMD x86 chip Jaguar / 8 cores at 1.6 GHz
- RAM: 8 GB DDR3
- Hard Drive: 500 GB
- DVD: Blu-ray
- Motion Sensor: Kinect 2.0
- Audio and video outputs: HDMI (1080p, 4K games and movies), optical audio
- Compatible with SmartGlass devices
- USB Ports: USB 3.0
- Compatible with Xbox Live
Battlefield Hardline
Live out your cop and criminal fantasy in Battlefield Hardline. This action-packed blockbuster combines intense signature multiplayer moments of Battlefield with an emotionally charged story and setting reminiscent of a modern television crime drama.
In a visceral single-player campaign you'll play the role of Nick Mendoza, a young detective who embarks on a cross-country vendetta seeking revenge against once trusted partners on the force.
In multiplayer you'll hunt criminals, raid vaults, and save hostages in new cop and criminal-inspired modes like Heist and Rescue. Welcome to your new playground.
Purchase Battlefield Hardline to receive three Gold Battlepacks that contain combinations of weapon accessories, patches and emblems, XP boosts, and character customisation items. These Battlepacks are delivered once a week starting from your initial game activation.
Killer Instinct
Killer Instinct was always sort of dumb -- the goofy Mortal Kombat knock-off with a skeleton, a dinosaur, and dudes named TJ Combo (ugh) and Fulgore (what?). In hindsight, Killer Instinct was kind of embarrassing. But we still connected to it. Who doesn’t want to see a ninja fist-fight a werewolf?
Killer Instinct on Xbox One is still really, really stupid. It’s also pretty awesome.
More Street Fighter IV than traditional Killer Instinct in speed and style, this reboot isn’t just looking at how it can bring Rare’s classic back to life, but how it can reinvigorate it. The 2D fighter has changed significantly since 1994, and developer Double Helix recognizes it.
Killer Instinct is fast on Xbox One, unrecognizably so. Aside from the presence of Sabrewulf (ugh) and Jago (what?), you might mistake this for an entirely new game. The bright colors, and thick, black outlines give the characters, who take up a healthy amount of on-screen real estate, a comic book-style shade. Their combos are quick and flow naturally -- I found myself slipping into an awesome combo accidentally, Marvel vs. Capcom style, often.
The move sets are simple, the stylish and devastating Ultra Combos are easy to execute, and the Combo Breaker makes you feel like a badass. It’s basically just a parry with a fancy name, but Killer Instinct regards it so highly that it’s hard not to feel the surge of satisfaction every time you escape an onslaught of frightening kicks. Every big counter feels like an event, and it can totally change the flow of a fight when your opponent's left exposed after your escape.
Familiar, yes, but this is definitely Killer Instinct done differently (and arguably better).