If the Annapurna Interactive name is behind something, its generally pretty damn decent. Hopes are high then as Open Roads allows us to take in a Game Pass, Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC road trip.
A couple of years back we got scared silly in Don't Be Afraid. And still we cannot wait for the sequel, especially now that Don't Be Afraid 2 has been confirmed.
Hard to believe it but the Hotel Transylvania series is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year. The film series may have concluded with the recent fourth film but the franchise lives on elsewhere. And that is exactly what we have here as Hotel Transylvania: Scary-Tale Adventures releases today on Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and PC.
How long does an object need to be out in the wide world before it can be considered ‘retro’? I was recently privy to a conversation that dared to suggest the PlayStation 2 was now a retro console. I was having none of it. This latest release from Ratalaika Games, Cosmos Bit, available today on Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch, is a modern game with a retro twist. Harking back to the 8-bit platforming titles of the 1980s and ‘90s, can a new release be instantly retro?
Oh, you’ve clicked on this article? You chose wisely. Here’s me thinking of how many more Indiana Jones quotes I can shoehorn into this article. “Don’t get cocky” I tell myself as I now blur other Harrison Ford performances into one another. “I’m making this up as I go along” and I best get things back on track. Pinball FX3 have been releasing licensed pinball tables since acquiring the Williams license and are back today with another classic. Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure table is now available in Pinball FX3 on Xbox, PlayStation, PC and Nintendo Switch.
Buckle up for this week’s episode as we put the pedal to the metal and hit the circuits in the PlayStation exclusive Gran Turismo 7. You’ll get to know the ins and out of the latest entry from the legendary racing sim franchise. Other games are featured in TheXboxHub Official Podcast Episode 119 too though, such as puzzling platformer Time Loader, the retro styled El Gancho, and a fresh take on a classic with The Wanderer: Frankenstein’s Creature. Tune in, or miss out!
From the development team at Flazm and publishers at the META Publishing offices, Time Loader warps onto the screens of Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch.
Daunting battles, enticing loot and a bunch of unlikely teens who are looking to save their guardian and the wider world. There's much going on in the RPG beat 'em up that is Young Souls, as it arrives on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, PC and Game Pass.
Want to experience the most authentic JoJo experience, and wish to take in a massive roster of characters as they look to converge? JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle R has been announced for PC and console.
Up for an all-new strategy RPG from the Square Enix stable? How about if that RPG comes with music from Game of Thrones composers and is due to hit Xbox, PlayStation and PC later in 2022? You'll be best of keeping an eye out for The DioField Chronicle.
It was a year ago when we first heard of The Last Cube, Improx Games' 3D puzzler. Now it's time to finally get hands on, rolling, dashing, hopping and um, cloning, our way to mental victory.
Anything the award-winning development team of Lienzo muster up will also deliver excitement. With the brilliant Mulaka behind them, attention now turns to Aztech Forgotten Gods - a game in which you'll discover that the truth lies firmly in the past.
We may be showing our age, but we basically grew up with the Moomins. Whilst the TV series aired in the UK just a little after our prime, we vaguely remember the books being front and centre of our young lives. The appeal of the Moomins is huge and that's why in 2023 we'll be hugely excited to welcome the next step for Moomin world domination, as Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley launches on PC and console.
There's nothing new about going up against a killer AI. But the difference in Will You Snail is that this one attempts to work out your movement, before you even know what it's going to be. It could be said that this therefore boils down to an intellectual battle of will.
We've painted things up in de Blob, de Blob 2 and Splatoon previously, but today Eastasiasoft give players on Xbox, PlayStation and Switch the opportunity to inject a bit of colour into an otherwise grey world, with the release of Splash Cars.