Box Align X, or simply Box Align as it is known on other platforms, first rocked up on the gaming shores in 2018. Now though, it’s arrived on Xbox with a shed load of puzzles and a ridiculously low price point to boot. Does such quantity and cheapness necessarily guarantee that Box Align X is actually worth your time and money?Â
The Legend of Tianding is a very competent entry into the side-scrolling fighting genre. And the tale is a breath of fresh air as well. It may be one of the first Taiwan based games you’ll play, but hopefully it won’t be the last.Â
The Excitrus 105w Power Bank Ultimate covers the bases of any and all power banks, a near perfect partner for those who find themselves utilising Game Pass on the daily, or those who discover they just keep getting drawn to the local coffee shop to work.Â
Crossovers by POWGI is another example of what the POWGI games do best; take existing puzzle types and mash them together for something fun and unique.
Firefighting Simulator - The Squad manages to capture something of the dangerous (and dare we say) exciting profession. However, there’s not enough here to prevent it from ending up as a flash in the pan.
There’s a killer idea at the core of Swordship, and so much presentational care has been put into supporting it. What would happen if you ‘pulled a Mirror’s Edge’ and made a shooter completely pacifist? The result would be Swordship, a dodge ’em up that’s overloaded with potential. In execution, though, it slowly capsizes.
Sure, you can gird your loins with 2000G of achievements for thirty minutes of work, but any discerning gamer will leave Gabriel’s Worlds The Adventure well, well alone.Â
It’s easy to imagine a version of Run Sausage Run! with all the trimmings, with a much greater depth of flavour. But this is just a plain chipolata, no bun, and we wish a little bit more care was taken in preparing it.Â