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Dustwind: Resistance Review

There is no doubt that it is a solid enough game, with a few good ideas, but they are buried beneath a layer of obtuseness that makes playing Dustwind: Resistance a chore.

CyberCorp Review

CyberCorp is just not interesting or particularly fun to play, and in a games market as crowded as the one on Xbox, a game has to have something stand out about it to push through. 

Volcano Princess Review

Volcano Princess is a very interesting proposition.

FBC: Firebreak Review

FBC: Firebreak is fun, but for a limited amount of time.

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine – Master Crafted Edition Review

With a well populated online world, Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine - Master Crafted Edition has more than enough to keep you out of mischief.

Lies of P: Overture Review

Pinocchio's return to the Xbox with Lies of P: Overture is a bit of a mixed bag. It’s great to get extra content for the brilliant base game, and the look, feel and fighting of the DLC is all top notch. However, camera issues and a steep difficulty may put players off.

Super Engine GT Turbo SPEC Review

Super Engine GT Turbo SPEC is a short game with easy achievements and precisely zero replayability. It is not awful, but it is a long way off pole position of the racing genre.

CarX Street Review

With an expansive city to explore and collectibles to find, CarX Street will keep dragging you back behind the wheel.

Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army Review

Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army is a great game that deserves to be played.

Covenant of Solitude Review

Covenant of Solitude is a decent game, with interesting team mechanics, that is ultimately hamstrung by the control system.

Mostroscopy Review

Mostroscopy brings something different to the table in regards to its presentation, but then the wheels fall off.

Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon Review

Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon does enough to get a recommendation. This is an extremely immersive game that sucks you into its world.

Knock on the Coffin Lid: Complete Edition Review

Knock on the Coffin Lid: Complete Edition is a pretty unique proposition in a crowded games market, and this makes it refreshing

Starlight Legacy Review

Starlight Legacy is a proper old skool game - from the look and feel, to the difficulty. But it makes no apology for being so either.

Kaiju Big Battel: Fighto Fantasy Review

Kaiju Big Battel: Fighto Fantasy is a worthy entry in the RPG genre.

FragPunk Review

If you can find a lobby, there is a bit of short term fun to be had with FragPunk.

King Arthur: Legion IX Review

King Arthur: Legion IX is an accomplished tactical turn based game that is hamstrung in the early days

Trident’s Tale Review

Yes, Trident’s Tale looks fine when static, and yes the narrative is okay (if cliched), but from there, this one is a huge struggle.

Elden Ring Nightreign Review

If you have a reliable squad to run Elden Ring Nightreign with, then this is as easy a sell as the original Elden Ring.

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Rally Arcade Classics Review 

With a ton of content included, and a huge ‘one more go’ feel to the stages available, should you be looking to usher up memories of the good old days, get Rally Arcade Classics installed immediately.

Death Kid Review

Death Kid provides exciting gameplay with some especially lovely attention to detail when it comes to enemy design and variety. The animations are always stellar, but I left wishing the story was a bit less surface level.

Dustwind: Resistance Review

There is no doubt that it is a solid enough game, with a few good ideas, but they are buried beneath a layer of obtuseness that makes playing Dustwind: Resistance a chore.

Fireball 2 Review

Fireball 2 is a fun game that has an affordable price tag and can easily take up several hours of your day if you let it. It’s definitely worth checking out if you’re looking to scratch that arcade survival itch.

Tour de France 2025 Review

Excitement you may not necessarily find, but should you be ready to immerse yourself in a two-wheeled world full of brutality and athletic desires, Tour de France 2025 should finally be considered.