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Forza Horizon 5 Festival Playlist Weekly Challenges Guide Series 33 – Spring

The Apex All-Stars Series come to an end this week in Forza Horizon 5, and as sure as night follows day, I’m here to provide you with the info you need to get your hands on shiny new cars.

The Kindeman Remedy Review

The Kindeman Remedy is a very dark and disturbing game.

Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes Review

Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is packed with stuff to do.

ArcRunner Review

There's no doubt that ArcRunner is a fun blast.

Gears POP! Review – A COG too far?

Seeing a new perspective to the Gears Universe is always interesting, and this one is just a happy, fun to play, place to be.

Vigor Review

Vigor is a new game with an interesting premise… yet a strange implementation.

Asdivine Menace Review

Asdivine Menace is a must if you played Asdivine Dios, as it brings the story to a very satisfying end.

Whipseey and the Lost Atlas Review

It appears that someone at Blowfish Studios has access to a sheet of tracing paper, and it has been put to good use. See, Whipseey and the Lost Atlas resembles a mash up of Super Mario Bros, Kirby and, weirdly, a dash of Pokemon.

Gears of War : Ascendance – Book Review

If you are a fan of Gears, and its extended universe, or even if you just want a leg up on the story of Gears 5, I have absolutely no hesitation in recommending you to pick up a copy of Gears of War: Ascendance from Titan Books.

Exclusive interview with Jason M. Hough, author of Gears of War: Ascendance!

Excited for Gears 5? Gone back to play through the previous Gears of War titles? You'll probably be wanting to get fully immersed in the whole lore of the series. And with that in mind Titan Books' Gears of War: Ascendance should be something to check out. We certainly wanted to know more about the thrilling novel which begins immediately after Gears of War 4 and leads directly into the action of the new game. Thankfully the writer behind it, the New York Times-bestselling author Jason M. Hough no less, was more than happy to spend some time answering our questions...

Animus – Stand Alone Review – Darker than Dark Souls?

I've got to say that I have thoroughly enjoyed my time with Animus - Stand Alone. It is by no means perfect, and the camera is a serious issue that can cause problems, but other than that it’s been a pleasure.

Illusion of L’Phalcia Review

Illusion of L'Phalcia is the latest game to arrive on Xbox One from KEMCO, yet again delivering a retro styled, turn based RPG from a long line of retro styled, turn based RPGs. First seeing the light of day on mobile way back in 2014, have the intervening five years been kind, or should this game have stayed back in the past?

Ranking the Need for Speed games on Xbox – from the bad to the great!

Without further ado, here is my list of the best and worst Need For Speed games in the history of the world! I'll run worst to best, so if you want to know which is the best ever Need for Speed game, you’ll have to read on.

Antiquia Lost Review

I'm running out of witty ways to introduce yet another KEMCO RPG, so I guess I'm going to have to fall back on a tried and trusted journalistic technique: introducing only the facts. Antiquia Lost is another in KEMCO’s ever expanding catalogue of retro styled, story-driven, turn based RPGs, this time focusing on the story of a young boy, Bine, and his assorted unlikely comrades who have to undertake a journey to save the world. Stop me if you are feeling an overwhelming feeling of deja vu, won't you?

Redeemer – Enhanced Edition Review

Redeemer - Enhanced Edition on Xbox One is a game that is more than worthy of your time. If you enjoy Diablo 3, any game in a similar style is always welcome, and even if you don't, this is still just an unfettered joy.

The Lost Legends Of Redwall : The Scout – Act One Review

This first installment of The Lost Legends Of Redwall is available on Xbox One, PC via Steam and soon PS4. Redwall is a series of books written by the sadly deceased Brian Jacques, who had gone on record as saying he didn't want his creation turned into a video game, but Soma Games managed to persuade him otherwise and he was apparently fully on board prior to his passing in 2011. Soma Games have placed the game in the Winter before the events in the first Redwall book, and the stories in the games are not going to be remakes of the novels, but rather new stories that take place in the universe of the Redwall books.

Attack Of The Toy Tanks Review

Coming from Ratalaika Games, purveyors of strange titles famous for a cheap price point and very easy Xbox achievements, Attack of the Toy Tanks promises a new twist on arena based combat. Featuring the aforementioned toy tanks, the mission is simple: destroy enemy tanks while attempting to keep your cute plastic battle vehicle in one piece.

Asdivine Dios Review

It’s been almost five minutes since the last KEMCO game was released onto Xbox One, but Asdivine Dios is now here. Set in the same universe as all the other Asdivine games, luckily you don't have to be familiar with the previous games to get into this one. As is usual for KEMCO, it’s a retro styled RPG set in a fantasy world, and as such promises an intriguing story with plenty of depth.

Legend of The Tetrarchs Review

Continuing KEMCO’s bid for world domination one RPG at a time comes their latest title, Legend of The Tetrarchs. Just for a change, it’s a retro styled, story driven, turn based RPG, but based on the old adage of "If it ain't broke, don't fix it", the developers can be excused for sticking with what they know. But is this latest adventure worthy of your time, or should it be left to its own devices?

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