The final week of the Horizon Race Off dawns in Forza Horizon 5, yet as we prepare to bid farewell, there is a last hoorah in the shape of the Festival Playlist Weekly Challenges for Series 32 Spring.
Since launch on PC in 2018, Pummel Party from Rebuilt Games has picked up some serious acclaim. It's now time to translate that success to console - with release on Xbox and PlayStation.Â
Glorious Savior may have an interesting premise, but if you've played any of the absolute shedloads of KEMCO games that have released in recent years, you should know what to expect.Â
Having first been promised a couple of years back, fast picking up some acclaim across Nintendo Switch and PC, it's now time for Bunhouse to bloom on Xbox and PlayStation.Â
There's nothing new about trying to topple a tyrannical king. At least not in gaming terms. But perhaps we've never done so whilst making the most of Minesweeper styled mechanics. That changes with the release of Let's! Revolution!.Â
From Humble Games and E-line Media is a new journey that is rooted in the unique traditions and culture of the Iñupiat people. And that journey will play out in Never Alone 2
Do you like shooting? Do you like a challenge? Do you want your mind blown? Are you ready to die to survive? Die Again launches on Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and PC to provide a gaming experience like no other.Â
We first heard about the opportunity to forge a path in Broken Roads back in mid-2023. After an initial launch planned for later that year was scrapped, we've been left waiting. Until now. Yep, Broken Roads releases on Xbox, PC and PlayStation.Â
Mouthful of a name aside, Jorel’s Brother and The Most Important Game of the Galaxy Complete Edition should well be a decent little point and click adventure worth taking in. Especially now that it has released on Xbox.Â