Just like many of the major horror films that have joined it, Dead by Daylight has a cult following of players. And, if the recent 8th Anniversary announcements were anything to go by, the cult of Dead by Daylight is in for a real treat.
There will be plenty of people just buying these games for the easy achievements, but if you want more brain teasing goodness, Ladders by POWGI offers a suitable challenge.
We’ve had sudokus, crosswords, codebreakers and more from Lightwood Games. Today, they are giving us climbing apparatus in the form of Ladders by POWGI, available to download right now on Xbox.
Return to the streets of Kamurocho in this grittier and darker Yakuza spin-off, as a remastered version of Judgment arrives on Xbox Series X|S, Google Stadia and PlayStation 5.
The prequel to NieR:Automata, NieR Replicant was previously only available in Japan. Today though, the long-awaited remake finally releases on PlayStation 4, Xbox and PC.
Octopath Traveler on Xbox is a game that expertly marries a traditional JRPG with more modern ideas. It should be immediately obvious that this is the intention with the “HD-2D” visuals, but even after only a short time playing it feels so well-executed.
On one hand, I had an absolute blast with Immortals Fenyx Rising, so the promise of more of the same should be a good thing. But when so much is copied and pasted into Myths of the Eastern Realm on Xbox, it quickly becomes a shallow expansion.
After the release of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 on Xbox, we can definitely say that the franchise is back. After the disaster of Pro Skater 5, and the so-so remake on the Xbox 360, this is easily the compilation that brings the Tony Hawk’s franchise back into the gaming spotlight.
Radon Blast on Xbox presents a novel take on the classic brick breaker game, almost adding an element of survival. But even this doesn’t stop the game from becoming tiresome after only a short time. There is a lack of features, music and almost everything else; so much so that even the £4.19 price tag is asking a bit too much unless you are a true achievement hunter.
As a conclusion to Kiryu’s seven-game saga, Yakuza 6: The Song of Life on Xbox provides a very fitting end that will not leave a dry eye in the house. It is an added bonus that it is one of the best Yakuza games; a standout title in a standout series.
Once again we are here to offer you some assistance, by helping you become more productive in your Xbox achievement hunting. You know the drill by now, each month we steal some of the easiest achievements for Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S games released in the month just gone, so anyone looking for something new to play need look no further. And without any further ado, let’s have a look at what March brought us.
Mundaun is exactly the type of indie game that needs to be talked about in years to come with features being written about it and how it became one of the seminal indie titles.
Crypto by POWGI on Xbox is perhaps the easiest title from the four now available from the Lightwood Games team, so achievement hunters can rejoice. For those looking for an exciting word puzzle game, this doesn’t really offer anything new or unique like some of the others do. Once you have got the hang of the puzzle tropes, Crypto then just becomes a rinse and repeat exercise with very little difficulty.
Due to the lower priced nature of R.B.I. Baseball 21 on Xbox, it can get away with less major updates between instalments. This is certainly the case here: there is no sign of any new modes, and instead it is more a case of existing modes receiving a bit of polish.
Oxymoronic? Perhaps, but this new DLC for Hunting Simulator 2 promises some much need story content. In A Ranger’s Life, the tables have turned; you now get to help the animals as you play as a park ranger in Colorado.
A gorecore slasher, Morbid: The Lords of Ire will see you navigating your way across the most tortured of landscapes, fighting for your sanity as you go.
As I've played almost every fishing experience that you can find on the big black box, I thought I'd attempt to rank them, nailing a list consisting of 5 of the best fishing games on Xbox One, if you will.
There's aren't many (in fact, there are hardly any) boxing games on the market, especially those that utilise the power of current-gen consoles. But come this October all that will change as we get the opportunity to rule the ring in UNDISPUTED.