Darren Edwards

I have been playing games since a very early age, thanks to my Dad's encouragement. I've been an Xbox gamer since the very beginning, the Master Chief is to thank for that. I'm also a big Nintendo geek, and my other half is a PlayStation nut. I'll play pretty much anything in any genre (although FIFA and COD maybe pushing it).

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007 First Light & Forza Horizon 6 – TheXboxHub Official Podcast #228

TheXboxHub Official Podcast is never far away. We’re on Episode 228 this time around, and Gareth, Paul and Darren are back with news, opinions and hot takes on the biggest games around. We’re talking 007 First Light, Forza Horizon 6, Fable, Destiny 2 and more.

007 First Light Review 

007 First Light is a triumph. It has a legitimate claim to the best James Bond game ever, managing to reboot the series whilst cherishing what makes it so special. It’s the start of a new era for Bond, which will leave you shaken, not stirred. 

The Greatest James Bond Games Ever Released

What better time to cast our minds back and revisit the five best James Bond games that have been released. Ever.

inKONBINI: One Store. Many Stories Review

inKONBINI: One Store. Many Stories is a heartwarming, often mundane, tale of connection and perspective. In many ways it's exactly what an indie game should be.

Project Highrise: Architect’s Edition Review

Gaming is a beautifully varied pursuit. You can kill half an hour on your way to work matching fruit or flinging birds around, or you can spend hours, even days, constructing detailed worlds whilst taking great care and pride in your creations. And, of course, there is a vast middleground between those two extremes to be enjoyed as well. One of my favourite ways to lose whole days to gaming is to immerse myself in a simulator. Whether I’m building hospitals, roller coasters or whole cities if the gameplay is formulated properly, I’ll keep coming back for more. So, is Project Highrise worth your free hours and days, and does it tower above the rest?

Nefarious Review

There was a time when side-scrolling platform games were the dominant genre, and as a result their heroes were catapulted to worldwide fame. They all, however, had a similar formula; battle through various themed stages, fight bosses and collect valuables to eventually defeat your arch-nemesis. As time went by and gaming evolved, it became harder to stand out in this overcrowded space so developers focused their efforts elsewhere, for the most part. Nefarious makes sure to mix things up from the very start.

Halo: The 5 games you need to play before the Chief’s next adventure

“Halo, it’s finished”. “No, I think we’re just getting started”. Back in 2001, who predicted just how huge this series would become? I’ll admit that I didn’t. As we find ourselves salivating over the teaser for Halo: Infinite, which dropped at this year’s E3 expo, we can only wonder just how long we will have to wait for the next (and perhaps last) major entry in the franchise. Now seems like a good time to run down the top 5 Halo games of all time, as we cross everything, hoping Infinite will sit right at the top of the pile.

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LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Review

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight builds on strong LEGO foundations by incorporating the Arkham games and LEGO City Undercover. It’s become more sprawling and more engaging through combat, stealth and driving. But its accessibility has not been lost: anyone can dance with the devil in the pale moonlight, not just adults.

Sands and Relics Review

I felt like Sands and Relics was a toe in the water, a test of whether this kind of puzzle would be accepted by the baying puzzle hordes. I think it will, but it will need a Sands and Relics 2 to really push the format to its limits.

Tiny Lands 2 Review

Tiny Lands 2 is a nice, cozy game - there’s really no other way of describing it.

Midnight Swamp Review

Midnight Swamp isn’t going to blow anybody’s socks off - the art and story are a little too basic for that - but I reckon it will satisfy most point-and-click fans. It gets the job done with fine interactions, tight logic, and an unexpected focus on puzzles.

Pawbay Review

If you wish cat sims on the Xbox would stop blocking you from exploring and, you know, acting like a cat, then Pawbay might be your saucer of milk. But it comes with its own problems, not least some control limitations and a tiny game world.