After 20 years of playing every game I can get my hands on, I can now be found selling my soul for anything Resident Evil, Gears of War, or Gamerscore related... all of which will be mastered after a good cuppa!
Should you be after a game that can provide hours of fun or even some engaging experiences with friends, then Tetsumo Party isn’t likely to be your go-to game. It has a nice idea and if done better - dare I say maybe even with Kinect from back in the day - we could have been looking at a very interesting game. Sadly, that’s not the case
For a yearly release based on one of the biggest racing franchises, NASCAR Heat 4 doesn’t quite do it justice and even though those wanting a functional racer will find enough to be going on with, there aren't many reasons to pick this over any other racer on the market.
When it comes to survival horror, the first thing that many will want to talk about are the classic titles that kicked it all off; the Resident Evil’s and the Silent Hill’s of this world. Of course, since that point, survival horror has come a long way, evolving a lot, but that doesn’t mean that there aren’t people out there who appreciate the roots of where it all began. With DAYMARE: 1998, that’s what the focus is centred around.
Back in the days of the original Xbox and the PlayStation 2, singing games were something of regular occurrence in my house. With four sisters I had little in the way of choice when it came to the evening game of choice - especially given that I wasn’t the oldest. Back then though, I thought nothing of picking up the naff microphone with the dodgy wire before belting out some of the finest hits of the ‘90s and ‘00s across games such as Pop Idol or the various Singstar titles that were sat atop our stacked pile of game cases.
The Xbox is right up there in and amongst the most popular choices in the console market, so it’s rare that Xbox One players miss out on a game that seems to hit most other consoles. Back in 2015 however there was one title that hit nearly every console in the market - even the Ouya - yet still happened to avoid a trip to the land of Xbox. Now though, things have changed, and Mystik Belle has arrived on Xbox One. Is the arrival something we should all be shouting about?
Support has increased greatly since the launch of the Xbox One, for Indie Developers looking to bring their games over to the Xbox platform, but now the process has been made even easier if you’re one of the many users of the premier 2D Game Engine, GameMaker Studio 2.
If you’re one of the many who have found themselves enjoying the competitive side of For Honor in recent months, then Ubisoft's announcement of Season 4 should be something that’s sure to excite.
The time has come for mutants and monsters to join together in the ultimate clash of maniacal carnage on the gridiron as Mutant Football League rocks up on to Xbox Game Preview.
There have been many spacefaring adventures on Xbox One in recent years, but not many can claim to offer the same amount of content as Starpoint Gemini 2 when it arrived on Xbox One and Windows PC. If you missed the epic space adventure first time round though, fear not, as today sees the Starpoint Gemini 2 Gold Pack bring the complete experience to Xbox One.
If you’re keen to jump into the latest Need for Speed instalment with Need for Speed Payback, then you’ll be wanting to head on over to the EA Access app on Xbox One right now as the ten-hour Play First trial is available to download right now.
With the huge level cap that’s in place there’s every chance that you’re probably one of the many who enjoyed Titanfall 2 when it released and continue to enjoy it now. If so, then the latest option to add a little custom flair to your loadouts may be one you find yourself interested in.
If you’ve found yourself wanting a little more from the recently released Raiders of the Broken Planet, then the latest content drop may well be for you. Whilst we are still some way off from the arrival of the second campaign offering, Mercury Steam have today brought an all-new character to the experience, one who is sure to get her claws dug into the adventure.
After some fantastic offers found in the recent Xbox Live Deals With Gold sales, we’ve also now been treated to the announcement of the games we can expect to find offered for free to all Xbox Live Gold subscribers this November. With some decent Xbox One and Xbox 360 games given away during the month of October, do November 2017’s titles maintain the same level of quality or are they likely to disappoint? We take a look at all four of this month's offerings and let you know whether you should be downloading and playing them, or just saving your bandwidth!
During early childhood many of us were prompted by our elders to go outside and play, before returning home hours later, wet, covered in mud and forcing them to rethink their recommendations. For some of us however, those early childhood memories of being stuck in the mud have developed into something else, something much more expensive and something much, much muddier.
Off-roading. Back in the early days of PlayStation and Xbox, anyone wanting the thrill of off-roading without the excess dirt, torn clothes and extortionate costs could get in on the action with the large variety of games that tried to bring the experience to our TV screens, but the years since haven’t been quite so kind to the genre. Could Spintires: MudRunner be the revival the genre needs?
It’s been another busy week on Xbox with plenty of new releases including some of the 2017’s most highly anticipated games. But that doesn’t mean you’re not going to be looking for a few bargains from the generous weekly offerings, so as usual, here are our thoughts on the ones from the Xbox Live Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale for 31st Oct - 6th Nov 2017 that are most, and least, deserving of your cash this week.
It may have released as a Kinect-only title at the height of Microsoft’s push for the peripheral back in 2011, but now Disneyland Adventures returns, free from the binds of the Kinect and ready to whisk us off into the wonderful world of Disneyland once more.Â
Disneyland Adventures may well be arriving on Xbox One today, but it’s not the only Disney experience to break free from the clutches of Kinect and hit the Microsoft Store.
For those of you who have been living under a rock or deep in the jungle for the last ten years, the Devil May Cry games feature a protagonist called Dante. And this is Dante when he was just effortlessly cool...
The two games featured in the Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection were big deals when first released. Playing them again now, it is clear to see why.