If you are an experienced gamer or have only recently started to expand your gaming horizons, you have probably already formed your own opinion about which genres you like and which genres you dislike.
When the sci-fi survival horror of Chernobylite came to Xbox and PlayStation in the latter months of 2021, we very much loved what was delivered. Providing some superb visuals and soundtracks, mixing in a great variety of gaming styles, All in! Games and the development team at The Farm 51 had a bit of a hit on their hands. Now though that same game is coming to the next-gen, with an Xbox Series X|S and PS5 release confirmed along with an Enhanced PC Edition and some tasty DLC.
For a few hours, Lacuna - A Sci-Fi Noir Adventure let us walk in the shoes of a Deckard or Bogart, looking mournful as we smoked a cigarette in the rain, and we’d gladly take the opportunity again.Â
If you feel your Christmas period is devoid of a gritty sci-fi murder mystery to get your teeth into, then Assemble Entertainment’s Lacuna - A Sci-Fi Noir Adventure will sort you right out!
Timothy as a name doesn’t exactly scream potential gangster. But nevertheless, Timothy has a big problem to deal with, and I can’t imagine an alien invasion would have been high of his list of likely things to happen today. Load up your tommy gun and head to Little Fish City: Timothy vs the Aliens is available to download today on Xbox.
Call it Early Access, call it Game Preview, call it what you want in fact, but the truth of the matter is that any game going into the numerous early access schemes that are available in the gaming world should be seen as a wonderful chance for gamers; one that can help shape a game's future, giving feedback and constructive criticism to the dev teams that are looking for it. The latest, Anvil, is a top-down, sci-fi action shooter, and it's blasting its way into Xbox Game Preview, Steam Early Access and good old Xbox Game Pass.
Growing up, I really wanted a friend like E.T. It was only in later life I learned that people were actually scared of the little cutey? The Prince of Landis on Xbox features a similar tale of friendship between species, but the alien here is a lot more sinister looking. How much can this extra-terrestrial be trusted? Find out in The Prince of Landis today on Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch.
If you're in the market for a bone crushing, sci-fi based third person action adventure, you could certainly do worse than chuck Wanted: Dead onto your hit list.
We're had an eyes fully trained in the direction of Chernobylite for some time, so much so that it's right up there with one of our most hotly anticipated titles of the month. Now though it's time for us to head in to the Exclusion Zone as Chernobylite strikes fear into Xbox and PlayStation players.Â
It was back in May when we first heard rumblings of Apsulov: End of Gods, and how exactly it would be coming to current and next-gen consoles in the near future. That future has arrived with release today on Xbox, PlayStation and Switch.Â