While some might argue that the golden age of FPS games is right now, there are a lot of those who are nostalgic for the first big era in the history of shooter games.
Throughout 2019, several cloud streaming services have been developed with the intention of taking the gaming industry to new, forward-thinking heights. By their own admission, Microsoft, the creators of Xbox’s Project xCloud, have encouraged gamer tests in their efforts to shape the future of the technology within the sector.
Rocksmith 2014 Edition and Rocksmith Remastered have continually delivered the goods in terms of ease of use, learning experience, and new content drops, with the latter coming along on a weekly basis to ensure there are always plenty of options available to rocking wannabes. Today that is again the case, with the arrival of yet another Blues themed song pack.
Much of the draw of gaming is that from one week to the next the gaming landscape can change considerably. That is never more true than with the introduction of numerous downloadable content additions, with many games gathering up extras at a fair old rate of knots. One of those is most definitely the party favourite, Rock Band 4, and today we see two new bands arrive, providing access to a couple of new tunes for gamers to enjoy.
The Rock Band 4 digital library is one that continues to grow and evolve by the week, with new downloadable content pieces arriving to constantly fill gamers rocking needs. The latest content drop to hit Rock Band 4 on both Xbox One and PlayStation 4 comes about via the likes of Bishop Briggs, Illenium and Jon Bellion.
Once upon a time, life and video games were simple (well, video games were, anyway). Forget all those advanced graphics, MMO worlds, Twitch streaming, more flossing Fortniters than you can shake a controller pad at.
CS:GO (or Counter-Strike: Global Offensive) has long been one of the most popular games available on Steam. However, until very recently, it was way behind in player numbers when compared with other titles like DOTA2.
For at least five years now, the media has been sounding the death knell of the console. Every new generation of Xbox is, we are reliably told, the last, and PC and mobile gaming will send consoles into the same pit of obsolescence that has all but consumed handhelds.
Fortnite may only have been around for two seasons of your favorite show, five new Marvel movies, or less than your brother’s goldfish that you forgot to feed, but that hasn’t stopped developer Epic Games from bringing up a brand new version of the game to be known as Fortnite: Chapter Two!
VR, the technology that takes its users to an artificial world created via digital systems, lets you have a unique gaming experience through the application of VR headsets and controllers.
Casino games have existed for hundreds of years and whether you’re interested in playing them for some harmless fun or for real money, there are wide range of options available for all platforms today.
Year after year, Xbox continues to crank up its console-gaming experience. From FIFA 20 to Call of Duty, there are plenty of big game franchises that are releasing title after title to impress video game enthusiasts.
For those of you who have been living under a rock or deep in the jungle for the last ten years, the Devil May Cry games feature a protagonist called Dante. And this is Dante when he was just effortlessly cool...
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.
KontrolFreek have been making Performance Thumbsticks for Xbox for longer than I care to remember, pushing out a multitude of products with varying features, specifications and ideas. You can get high-rise concaved designs, you can caress your thumbs with mid-rise convex options, and you can put the lowest of height increments on your standard controller, giving an increase in grip, surface area, feel and overall user experience. It is with the latter in which the OMNI come into their own.