We haven’t done many giveaways in a long time since our Xbox One S Gleam giveaway. However, many of you said that Gleam wasn’t really conducive to openness and that you liked Twitter giveaways better so you could just retweet to enter. While it’s difficult to sort through all the giveaway bots that populate the social network nowadays, we’ll still manage.
Retweet this and follow us to win shoot ’em up #Dogos for Xbox One on September 21. https://t.co/NNfg6maDGh pic.twitter.com/pDMMz75VVv
— ICXM․net (@XboxMAD) September 16, 2016
Dogos has updated classic shoot ’em up games by introducing current technology elements, such as complex graphics and dynamic camera vision. By imitating open world games, the payer can move around freely through the scenarios, in any direction. This is a real innovation for games of this kind. Dogos is revitalizing the genre, and invites you to live a real action-packed experience that will challenge your skills and your senses. Loads of shots and explosions, and an incredible, catchy soundtrack. If you like fast-paced, thrilling videogames, then Dogos is just for you.
Earth has been invaded by a perverse race of bio-mechanical beings from outer-space known as Zeetnuks. A group of humans organize themselves to resist the invasion, but soon discover they don’t stand a chance against the enemy’s technological superiority. The Resistance decides to embark on an ambitious project: combining human and alien engineering, they set out to create a fleet of ships to fight the invaders. The Zeetnuks uncover the Resistance’s plans and they launch a surprise attack against the base where the humans are developing the prototypes. During the attack, Desmond Phoenix, a skilled pilot, manages to escape on a KZ 72—one of the models being developed, which everyone will come to know as Dogos. Dogos tells the story of that pilot, and how his actions changed the future of the human race.
Asher is a games journalist, former News Writer (Gaming) at Windows Central. They contributed 1110 articles to ICXM between 2015–2017, focused on opinion pieces, game reviews, Windows and PC, and Xbox news: wrote over 1,100 ICXM pieces on Xbox news, hardware reviews, and platform commentary before joining Future plc’s Windows Central in 2017.