Hunt Ducks 4 is a racket, a grift. The developers have carefully peeled the label off of Hunt Ducks II’s bottle and then sold it again as Hunt Ducks 4 instead.
When you think of masters of stealth, there’s always one character that comes to mind: Agent 47 from the Hitman series. He’s a lean, mean, ruthless killing machine, but he’s not the only sneaky psycho in the gaming world. In fact, there’s a new killer on the loose, ducking and diving to avoid detection while stalking its prey. That’s right, The Psychoduck is here, hoping to deliver a stealth experience to kill for - albeit one on a much smaller budget.
Ducks are normally a peaceful bird, especially when compared with swans. Those long-necked buggers are deceitfully violent. But this particular duck is different. The Psychoduck, out today on Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch, is hell bent on stabbing herons to collect their crowns. It’s a concept that can only be in a videogame.
Normally, a cute pixel duck wearing various hats would have gamers flocking to it. Just think about how cute that would be! Alex the duck is different though. Yes, he wears various hats on his quest, but this is not a cute platformer. Find out how fiendish it can be as Alexio launches today on Xbox and PlayStation.
While the Pokemon structure gives Duck Life Adventure on Xbox some joy and depth, the rest betrays its roots as a mobile game. You’ll be tapping the A button repeatedly in countless casual minigames, all in the name of grinding up levels. Before long, realisation will dawn that you could be doing something, anything else, rather than succumb to its yawning emptiness. Unless you’re a Duck Life fan, it’s best to duck this one.
Ah, for the life of a duck. Casually swimming around a local pond, quacking away to passers-by without a care in the world. Who'd not want to embark on the life of a duck. Well, wish no more because with the launch of Duck Life Adventure on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, you too can live that high life. We're guessing this one ain't quite as serene it seems though.
There’s a quacking mad battler on the market, inspired by the classic Bomberman games, that’s looking to grab your attention. Get ready for some duck-on-duck action as Ponpu finally launches on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One, bringing chaos and destruction for solo sessions as well as multiplayer parties.