Richard Dobson

Avid gamer since the days of Sonic the Hedgehog 2. Grew up with the PS1 and PS2 but changed allegiances in 2007 with the release of Halo 3.

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TRAIL OUT Review

Much like many of the opponents you will face, TRAIL OUT is rough, but ready to put up a fight.

TopSpin 2K25 Review

TopSpin 2K25 is a welcome return for the franchise and a solid reboot.

Experience the festival of your nightmares in Dead Island 2: SoLA

Summertime usually brings with it beer gardens, (the occasional day of) sunshine and music festivals. The latter being the chance to forget troubles of the real-world and just exist in a several day long party. But what if you annual pilgrimage to your festival of choice turns sour when say, the uninvited undead come and crash the party? Find out how you would cope in Dead Island 2: SoLA DLC, out now for Xbox, PlayStation and PC.

Final Fantasy XIV Online: A Realm Reborn Review

Final Fantasy XIV Online on Xbox is built for newcomers.

Return to your nightmares in Resident Evil Village Gold Edition

Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the village… Experience the definitive Resident Evil Village game with the launch of the Winters’ Expansion. And for those that have yet to pick up the game at all, the Resident Evil Village Gold Edition is also out today on Xbox, PlayStation and PC.

PGA Tour 2K23 Review

PGA Tour 2K23 is a decent effort, but one that EA Sports PGA Tour should easily blow out of the water in a few month’s time.

The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan Xbox Series X|S Review

If you have yet to play any of The Dark Pictures Anthology games, there is no better place to start than at the very beginning with Man of Medan; even more so now that it is optimised for Xbox Series X|S.

The Gotham Knights are here to sweep the streets clean

Even now it can be still confusing which DC thing goes with what. Not just the films and TV shows, but it also seems like the videogames too. Gotham Knights isn’t connected to the Batman Arkham games, despite sharing a lot more similarities than Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, the game that is. Found out what it is connected to as Gotham Knights launches today on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5 and PC.

Finally! Persona 5 Royal makes its way onto Xbox

We’re not the jealous type here at TheXboxHub, but there have been a couple of games we’ve been dying to see make their way over from PlayStation to Xbox. We’ve been fortunate to see the Yakuza series and Ni No Kuni recently jump ship, but now we’re getting one of the most critically acclaimed titles of last generation. And it is Optimised for Xbox Series X|S. And it is available with an Xbox Game Pass. Anything else? Oh yes, it is called Persona 5 Royal, out today on Xbox, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch and PC.

The DioField Chronicle Review

The DioField Chronicle is a great looking game, with some good storytelling and some average RPG mechanics. But it all adds up to a fine first entry that leaves us eager for more.

Weedcraft Inc Review

Regardless of your thoughts surrounding the source material, there is a deep and complex simulation game to be found in Weedcraft Inc.

Plunder Panic Review

The action is too frenetic that any enjoyment you could get out of Plunder Panic is stunted by not knowing what is going on around you. With fewer players you can get a bit of enjoyment out of it, but even that quickly goes.

Survive the Raider in DRAGON BALL: THE BREAKERS

The boom in asymmetrical multiplayer games continue but this latest one is interesting. For a start, it isn’t a horror game but rather one based on one of the most iconic anime’s of all-time. Find out how it transcends genres as DRAGON BALL: THE BREAKERS releases today on Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and PC.

Whip out your micro machines in RC Rush

Gamers of a certain age will tell you that local multiplayer hasn’t been the same since Micro Machines back in the ‘90s. Those gamers would be me, and I really do have a point. Can this next game rekindle that multiplayer fire? Find out today as RC Rush launches on Xbox.

The Triple Threat mammal Trifox is out now

We have all lost the TV remote at some point or other. As we scramble down the sides of the sofa or on our hands and knees to look below, has it ever occurred to anyone that the remote may have been stolen? No, surely no one would do that, would they? And, if they did, how would you react? Turns out, this little fox is willing to travel far and wide to get it back. Find out how far in Trifox, out today on Xbox, PlayStation, PC and Nintendo Switch.

Prepare to be unsettled to your core in Scorn

The day has finally come; the disturbing and unsettling hellscape Scorn is out on Xbox Series X|S and PC. Heavily inspired by the works of...

Prepare to board the Protostar in Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova

Star Trek may have been around since the late 1960s, but can you believe that Star Trek: Prodigy is the first series in the franchise to be targeting younger audiences. (Don’t be fooled by the animation of Star Trek: Lower Decks, that is definitely for adults only). Anyways, said family friendly Star Trek: Prodigy has just had a videogame crossover too, and it is now available. Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova is out today on Xbox. PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and PC.

Prepare to get gunged in Nickelodeon Kart Racers 3: Slime Speedway

It would seem like Nickelodeon Kart Racers is keen to try and wrestle the kart racer crown from the likes of Mario Kart and Crash Team Racing. Here is their third release in four years. Nickelodeon Kart Racers 3: Slime Speedway is out today on Xbox, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation and PC.

Fill in the grid in Letterbox by POWGI

If you’ve ever grabbed a POWGI game, you will know you can be sure of two things: Fun, little word-based puzzles and easy Gamerscore. Letterbox by POWGI is out today on Xbox, Nintendo Switch and PlayStation and once again delivers on both fronts.

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