We've known for a while that today would be a great day for Game Pass subscribers, with Diablo IV finally coming to the subscription service. But that is just 1 of 3 new additions to Game Pass today. Which of the newest adventures will you be taking in?
Resident Evil Village is due to release on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS5, PS4 and PC come May 7th 2021, and there will be a new competitive multiplayer element included - Re:Verse. Capcom released an open beta ahead of time, and so I jumped in to see if this add-on is likely to fare any better than their previous attempt.
Endless runners found a place for themselves on the mobile scene a few years back, and since that time near on every iconic videogame character has given the idea a go. Even though it may have died off a little in recent years, there's still some weird draw about taking on the test of constant movement - and it's Samustai and Tribe Team who are looking to deliver just that with Tribal Pass on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S.
We’re back with another bumper edition of our weekly podcast, armed with all sorts of news and plenty of unbiased opinions on the latest games for your listening pleasure. Taking centre stage is the most recent Nintendo Direct focusing on indie games, but there’s also chatter about the turmoil at PlayStation. Furthermore, you can expect to hear thoughts regarding Rain on Your Parade, Hitchhiker, Yakuza 0, and more. So please, enjoy our new episode!
The Transformers universe is rich for picking from, especially in terms of lore and the characters found within. Transformers: Battlegrounds has done a pretty stellar job of bringing that all together too, delivering us a decent take on the war between the Autobots and the evil Decepticons. But that war continues to grow and today Transformers fans are able to get hands on with a couple of new DLC packs - one that brings in a new CUBE Game, whilst the other deals with the character roster.
For years Xbox owners have glanced across the way to the PlayStation market in hope that the superb MLB The Show would one day be theirs. And honestly, we never really thought those dreams would come true. But they have and with the release of MLB The Show 21 both Xbox and PlayStation players can get in on the action, owning their rivals and taking down the show.
You've just gotta love a decent point-and-clicker, and when the Ratalaika Games name is behind it, you've probably just gotta love it even more. Heal: Console Edition should therefore be something to seriously consider spending time with.
Super Meat Boy set the bar back in 2010 and became a real smash hit, with almost every hardcore platformer since then being compared to it. For those sadistic gamers desperate for more rage-inducing action, the wait is finally over and the sequel has arrived. That’s right, Super Meat Boy Forever is here and Meat Boy is beefier than ever on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PS5 and PS4.
Freebies are always good and thanks to the Xbox Games With Gold scheme, those freebies come about on a fairly regular basis. And right now two more Xbox games have been stripped of their price tags for the foreseeable future as the April Games With Gold titles switch up the focus.
It's the first joint effort since the iconic Codemasters were purchased by the mighty EA, but very soon F1 2021 will release on Xbox one, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, PS5 and PC. Right now full details concerning the all-important release date have been confirmed, alongside those of pre-order bonuses and content.
It was only a week ago that Akapura Games pushed out The Darkside Detective to Xbox players, but already it's time to get involved in a second adventure as The Darkside Detective: A Fumble in the Dark launches on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, PC and Stadia.
Having been found kicking around on PC through Steam in Early Access form for over two years, Rise of the Slime has been announced for release on Xbox (Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S), PlayStation (point to PS4 and PS5), Nintendo Switch and full drop on PC.
Ah, Milestone Studios. How we love you for your weekly DLC drops for RIDE 4, enhancing and amending the game with both free and paid content. And how we love being given the opportunity to take things to the extreme too - just as the RIDE 4 Extreme Performance pack allows.
So we're about as far away from Halloween as we can get, but that's not stopping the QUByte Interactive team from delivering Savage Halloween to Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S. I mean, we can play Halloween themed games all year round, can't we?
Already available on Apple Arcade, it's now time to journey into the unknown with Hitchhiker - A Mystery Game on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC. And if you're looking for something a bit weird and mysterious, you've just found it.
Unbound Creations will happily let you ruin the day of others with the brilliant Rain on Your Parade on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox Game Pass, PC and Nintendo Switch. And honestly, you won't want to miss this one.