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.Â
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.
Have you ever watched those videos where people think it’s cool to climb a crane or tall building and then just dangle off it? They give me sweat palms just thinking about it. Do you know what else just gave me sweaty palms? The trailer for Calturin. Find out why today as Calturin releases for Xbox, PlayStation and Switch.
Calling your horror game ‘Don’t Be Afraid’ would initially suggest that it isn’t very scary. Well after watching the trailer and reading the synopsis, I would wholeheartedly disagree. Find out how chilling it is as Don’t Be Afraid releases on Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch.
If the medium of videogames has got one thing right, it’s that sequels are usually better than the originals. There are exceptions, but this is definitely something that games do that movies struggle with. So, while we may have missed the original Super Onion Boy here on Xbox, we at least have the sequel. And here it is: Super Onion Boy 2 releases today on Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch.
It’s been a while since we heard anything surrounding Prison Architect, but as we start to approach the sixth anniversary of the game launching on Xbox, the teams at Paradox Interactive and Double Eleven have today revealed - and launched - Prison Architect: Perfect Storm.Â
We love what the creative minds at Two Point Studios have previously created, with Two Point Hospital right up there as one of our favourite games of recent years. Next up in their bid of taking home worldwide glory is that of Two Point Campus and the opportunity for players to build the campus of their dreams. Today the exact release date has become known, pre-order bonuses are confirmed and Game Pass play is set in stone.
It's been more than two decades since Kao the Kangaroo first burst onto the scene, punching and kicking his way to glory on the good old Dreamcast. Now though Tate Multimedia are reviving the icon, with launch on PC and console this summer.
It's time for Episode 113 of TheXboxHub Official Podcast, a weekly show in which the team behind the written word get together to spout off in audio form. This week we see the terrible trio of Gareth, Paul and Darren chat about a huge number of games, with Crusader Kings III, Crysis 4 and Star Wars (yes, more Star Wars), being right at the top of the agenda.
Here we are again, trying in vain to determine what exactly makes 'a game'. You see, The Longest Road on Earth has released on Xbox and Switch to deliver a wordless collection of tales, with minimal controls and no fail state. If that's your bag - it's time to get it filled.Â
Gunvolt Chronicles: Luminous Avenger iX 2 arrives on PC and console to deliver players the opportunity to experience the apex of 2D action games. Does it live up to that promise?
Now available on Xbox, PlayStation, PC and Switch, COGEN: Sword of Rewind follows the journey of Kohaku - a girl who mysteriously awakens in some factory, in front of the legendary ExeBreaker sword. As well as having the traditional massive sharp bit attached to it, which is always handy, the ExeBreaker also grants Kohaku the ability to rewind time via the Ouroborus System. Anyone being reminded of the great Super Time Force right now?
Should you have been a fan of Myst from back in the day, or are just on the lookout for something a bit weird to adventure through, Summertime Madness is going to be for you.Â
We love a Visual Novel, and god knows there's been enough of them pop up on our consoles in recent times. We're always up for another though - and that is where Starlight Shores comes in.Â