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Zombies, Aliens and Guns Review

If you like your zombie-killing easy and brainless then Zombies, Aliens and Guns will scratch an open wound.

Bunhouse Review

We had two very different reactions to Bunhouse in our house.

Dreamland Solitaire Review

Dreamland Solitaire slightly overplays its hand in terms of number of levels, but generally it did everything we wanted from it and more.

The Adventures of Panzer: Legacy Collection Review

The Adventures of Panzer: Legacy Collection is a little scrappy on the gameplay front, which isn’t too dissimilar to the NES games that it’s emulating. But it’s also a hoot.

Gabriel’s Worlds The Adventure Review

Sure, you can gird your loins with 2000G of achievements for thirty minutes of work, but any discerning gamer will leave Gabriel’s Worlds The Adventure well, well alone. 

Run Sausage Run! Review

It’s easy to imagine a version of Run Sausage Run! with all the trimmings, with a much greater depth of flavour. But this is just a plain chipolata, no bun, and we wish a little bit more care was taken in preparing it. 

NACON MG-X Pro Made for iPhone Controller Review

If you’re considering a gift for an Xbox and Apple fan who keeps getting hustled off the telly, or wants gaming on the go, look no further than the NACON MG-X Pro Made for iPhone controller.

Children of Silentown Review

Children of Silentown is yet another immaculately sculpted point-and-click adventure from Daedalic Entertainment.

Dad’s Monster House Review

Over these laid-back winter days, Dad’s Monster House might be exactly what you need.

God Damn the Garden Review

Sift through the scraps of ideas and mechanics in God Damn the Garden and you might find the odd tiny nugget of gold. But it’s just about the loosest, most aimless game of Doom we’ve ever played.

The only way is Watership Down, as we die plenty in Lapin

The real question will be whether those who are drawn in by Lapin’s gorgeous art will be the same as those who want nails-hard platforming. It’s a conflict that raises questions with us, but we’re eager to find out when it fully launches on Xbox - hopefully onto Game Pass. 

Up Next: The 11 games you should be playing on your Xbox in January 2023

January is normally utter rubbish, a desert of gaming. But we struggled to keep the list of the games you should be playing on your Xbox in January 2023 down to eleven.

Roar of Revenge Review

Getting Keel the Barbarian to the end of Roar of Revenge is as dynamic and exciting as pushing a boulder up a hill. Unless you have a deep, craving love for old-school hack-and-slash platformers, you are best leaving this anachronism in its box.

Kaiju Wars Review

Foolish Mortals Games delivers with Kaiju Wars, creating a simple but improbably deep turn-based RPG that captures the thrill of a Godzilla attack.

Panda Punch Review

Panda Punch is fine, we suppose. If you have a fiver in your pocket, and a love of (red) pandas in your heart, then it will tickle you for the hour it takes to gain its Gamerscore.

Broken Universe – Tower Defense Review

On PC and mobile, we suspect that Broken Universe - Tower Defense is bordering on a must-buy. On Xbox, we’d suggest it’s one to bypass.

Crime Secrets: Crimson Lily Review

While Crime Secrets: Crimson Lily gets points for its absence of sticking points, and its determination to improve the deduction sequences, it keeps missing out thanks to its creaky storytelling and pervasive blandness that felt like we were being force-fed dry toast. 

Aery – Path of Corruption Review

Flying high up into the air and surveying Aery - Path of Corruption, particularly against the other EpiXR Games, we can say with confidence that it’s one of their best.

It’s Kooky Review

Hidden object games can be so sensible. And with a shopping list of items to find, they can be on the boring side, too. Thank the heavens for It’s Kooky

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