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Rainbow Cotton Review

Sure, it’s on the unfairly punishing side, and both the controls and the weapons could have done with more work, but this is a worthy rewind to the time of the Dreamcast. Pick up Rainbow Cotton on the Xbox and save yourself that £300.

Braid, Anniversary Edition Review

Braid, Anniversary Edition is just as relevant now as it was fifteen years ago. Not bad for an old-timer.

Athenian Rhapsody Review

Athenian Rhapsody is a twisted game that loves having fun at your expense, but - most of the time - you’re having fun with it.

15in1 Solitaire Review

15in1 Solitaire bundles in some confusing, poorly tutorialised and - on occasion - broken variants of Solitaire, which is no use to anyone.

Garden Life: A Cozy Simulator Review

Garden Life: A Cozy Simulator feels like a small flower that’s been given the best soil.

Birth Review

Birth, in all of its grotesque beauty, is an unholy delight. It’s a diorama, a series of scenes, that we could tinker with endlessly.

Aery – Stone Age Review

The Aery series has set a low bar for itself, and in aiming to perch on that bar, it screws the landing and ploughs headfirst into it. Squawk! - down it goes.

Argonauts Agency 4: Glove of Midas Review

Not everything that Argonauts Agency 4: Glove of Midas touches turns to gold, but the hand is at least capable of a soothing, cozy massage.

Boxville Review

Boxville may be a world of soggy cardboard boxes and rusty cans, but we found ourselves climbing right in.

Argonauts Agency 3: Chair of Hephaestus Review

Argonauts Agency 3: Chair of Hephaestus is the worst entry in the best series of 8floor resource-management games.

Pirate Bloopers Review

Pirate Bloopers is more-ish fun, until the more-ish becomes less-ish.

Choice of Life: Middle Ages 2 Review

You’d be hard-pushed to find a game as rammed with choices, and as deep as Choice of Life: Middle Ages 2

Super Snake Block DX Review

Snake Block DX might not be the most cerebral of entertainment, but for a couple of hours it has a grip that is hard to shake.

SHMUP Mania Review

SHMUP Mania has the most egregious use of ‘Mania’ in a title that we can recall.

Prisonela DX Review

The independent pieces of Prisonela DX are great. The fault lines appear in the translation to a roguelike.

Chemically Bonded Review

You could randomly pick pretty much any other visual novel and feel less tortured than we were in Chemically Bonded.

Irem Collection Volume 1 Review

We’d encourage you to get a ticket to Irem Collection Volume 1.

Exclusive Interview – Why It’s Happening and Yogscast Games want us to PlateUp!

We grabbed for the apron and sat down with the original developer behind PlateUp!, Alastair Janse van Rensburg, in hope of discovering more about the upcoming Xbox launch. 

Guts ‘n Grunts Review

For all its simplicity, for all its lowest denominator action, Guts ‘n Grunts is kickass.

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Moving Houses Review

If you enjoyed the subversive type of psychological horror from Doki Doki Literature Club Plus!, then Moving Houses on Xbox will be right up your street.

Ultros Review

Ultros is a form of art that you can so easily lose yourself within.

Amerzone – The Explorer’s Legacy Review

Amerzone - The Explorer's Legacy surprises, both with how good the actual adventure is and just how much effort has clearly gone into this remake.

FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves Review

FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves is an excellent fighting game that can be recommended to anyone who loves a fighter.

Chess Infinity Review

It probably goes without saying, but if you don’t like chess, you won’t like Chess Infinity. But if you fancy learning the game, or think of yourself as something of a Grandmaster already, then you’ll get a lot out of what it offers.