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
We hadn't heard a thing from Leisure Suit Larry for many a years, before seeing him pop up onto Xbox with his Wet Dreams Don't Dry affair back in 2020. But it seems like Larry is on a bit of a roll, as hot on the heels of that legendary adventure comes the launch of Wet Dreams Dry Twice.
Fortnite players love a bit of new gear, and they adore the chance to get their hands on some cheap and easy V-Bucks. Well, the Snakes & Stones Challenge Pack is full of both of those items, and it's available to purchase, download and add into your game right now.
It's that time again; the time when the Xbox Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale pops up and offers Xbox gamers the chance to fill their digital gaming libraries with a plethora of brilliantly discounted titles on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and Xbox 360. The sale for the 18th-24th May 2021 is continuing the trend of throwing out a host of great discounts too. The only question is this... what will you be picking up this week?
For years Rust has been kicking around on PC, with Steam players rating it very positively since full release back in 2018. For some it is seen as the ultimate survival experience; for others, a complete drain of the hours in their life. Now though Double Eleven are expanding Rust to new horizons, transferring over the brutal nature to Xbox and PlayStation.
It took a little while, but over recent years all manner of companies have been vying for a place on the head of gamers. Whereas the gaming headset market was previously pretty much sewn up by the likes of Turtle Beach and Astro, we've not got RIG, Audeze, EPOS and more all looking to grab a piece of the very profitable pie. The latest company to enter the scene is that of VZR with their Model One - the audiophile gaming headset.
There's huge anticipation for F1 2021, not only as it follows the brilliant F1 2020 from last time out, but because the might of EA will be in place, guiding Codemasters to new levels. It's already looking likely to be an awesome F1 experience but today the hype builds even more as the F1 2021 cover stars and seven of the most iconic My Team drivers are revealed.
I remember the hype around L.A. Noire like it was yesterday. There was always huge excitement around a new game by Rockstar, but this time it felt like it had reached another level.
When Deep Silver released Gods Will Fall back in January, they proved that roguelike adventures could be done right. Since that launch though, players have already had the chance to enjoy a little bit of additional DLC, but nothing that ultimately changed up the experience. Until now that is as we get the chance to head to The Valley of the Dormant Gods.
Before viewers who raved about The Witcher Netflix series could be called posers by those who have played The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, gamers who raved about The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt could be called posers by those who already played The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings.
More like Rise of the Deckbuilder, right? Slay the Spire has opened the doors for games like Nowhere Prophet, Monster Train, Fights in Tight Spaces and Signs of the Sojourner, making it a cracking time to be a deckbuilding card game. But while we’re seeing plenty of pretenders to Spire’s throne, none are as thoroughly adorable as Rise of the Slime. We had the opportunity to interview Maris Bunkovskis, the brain that spawned the slime, and he had plenty to say about why you should make room for his game.
We've had the chance to enjoy the board game antics of Armello for free, and have had to pay absolutely nothing for the opportunity to become the Batman, albeit in LEGO form. Now though the Xbox Games With Gold scheme for May 2021 is switching things up by delivering two additional titles to Xbox gamers free of charge.
Can you believe that it’s already been six months since the Xbox Series X was released into the wild? Well, that’s just one of the subjects on the agenda for TheXboxHub Official Podcast Episode 80, with our team sharing their thoughts so far. There’s also chatter about Resident Evil Village, Hood: Outlaws & Legends, Pokemon Snap, and much, much more within this episode. All you need to do is sit back, relax, and enjoy our latest musings.
Steam user reviews are always a good sign that a game is worthy of your time. Yet no matter whether you have thousands or just a hundred or so, as long as those reviews sit in the Mostly Positive bracket, there's immediate hope. That's the case for Yeo's Arrest of a Stone Buddha as it brings a well received Steam release and Nintendo Switch version across to Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S.
Once upon a time, at least six months ago for instance, it was all the rage to be found running a cyberpunk route. But then things went awry, Cyberpunk 2077 utterly failed to live up to the hype of most talked about game ever, and the whole scene began to die down. But that's not stopping PQube from muscling in on the idea once more, delivering players the chance to take in a cyberpunk fuelled world of Quantum Replica.
Karma. Incarnation 1 has been kicking around on PC for five years already, and on mobile nearly as long. Now though it's time for Other Kind Games' award winning puzzle adventure to come to Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch, giving players access to the psychedelic hand-drawn frame-by-frame animated style on the big screen.