“What’s in the box?!” I scream in my best Brad Pitt impression at the title of this next game. This is a far cry from Se7en though, as the initial screenshot should make apparent. Find out just what is in the box though as Babol the Walking Box arrives on Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch.
You’ve undoubtedly seen them on your walks, but have you ever wondered what is inside a rabbit hole? If you thought it was just dirt, droppings, and tufts of fur, I have news for you. Or rather, a game. Discover what is in the rabbit hole in Rabio, out today on Xbox.
C.A.R.L. (Computer-Automated Resource Locator) needs your help: this tiny robot is lost within the sprawling maze that is Kent Industries, and must make it out whilst also acquiring Tech Units for his engineer buddy, uncovering some shady secrets regarding Kent Industries along the way…
Indie developers love looking into the past and creating games based on the classics of yesteryear. Some developers also try and emulate the art style with a modern twist. And then some developers absolutely nail the old-school aesthetic. See for yourself in Roar of Revenge on Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch.
Experiencing manic depression or bipolar disorder can sometimes feel like trying to get through a door that simply won’t open, and To Leave brings this crushing feeling to the platforming landscape.Â
Recently, platforming enthusiasts have been spoiled with compilations of our childhood classics. The Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy and Spyro Reignited Trilogy were recently followed up with the Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series. This next collection may not feature a household name, but it offers four games for the price of one. Toree’s 3D Platformer Collection is out today on Xbox.
Perhaps the best way to play Toree’s 3D Platformer Collection is chronologically. Imagine it as the scrapbook of a couple of game developers who are inching, game by game, to the one they were made to make: an N64 3D platformer that could sit among the console’s best.
If you were given a third arm, where would you put in on your body? On the side, or protruding straight out in front, making door opening far more efficient? As a lefty, having an additional arm underneath my weaker right helps balance things out. In They Always Run, out today on Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch, that third arm is used to bash more skulls in.
We're quite fond of the fun little games that come from the Xitilon team, as they continue to help build out the Xbox library with cheap and cheerful gaming opportunities. The latest of those games is Happi Basudei - the oldest of old school platformers to hit Xbox in recent times.Â