Why race the cars when you can manage them? That's been the premise of Frontier Developments' F1 Manager series over the course of the last couple of years. And it'll be the case again as F1 races back to the fore with F1 Manager 2024.Â
You may well have had your fill of Hidden Object searches. But it seems as if that searching is an never-ending process because now there's a bit more to get on with thanks to the release on Xbox of Time Trap: Hidden Objects Remastered.Â
Think of yourself as some kind of electronics wizard? Dream of circuitry and power? You'll do well to awaken your inner engineer with Electronics Puzzle Lab.Â
2020 is coming to a close and very soon the party season will be upon us. And even though this year has been one very different to the norm, there will still, hopefully, be the chance for many to get together as one. What better way to pass the time than to get the family together and take in one of the many party games on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S - a genre that today has expanded thanks to the introduction of Quiplash 2 InterLASHional: The Say Anything Party Game!.
It was just a few sort weeks ago when SOEDESCO gave Truck Driver players the chance to head to the USA with the first of four sets of new Paint Jobs. Now though it's time to pack your bags once more, and begin to embrace the classic French style with six more skins.
Now, let’s be up front about this: Wonder Blade is a big, big fan of Castle Crashers. It liked its art style, bosses, over-the-top chase sequences, loot system, puerile humour, pets and love of hats sooooo much that it just had to honour it with a game that’s near-identical on every front. Wonder Blade is out now on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S to join the previous drops on PS4, Switch and PC via Steam.
While we wait for a Dark Souls-inspired kart game or match-3, we’ll have to make do with an isometric action RPG that heavily draws on FromSoftware’s opus. Morbid: Seven Acolytes looks bloody, difficult, bloody difficult, and full of bosses that dominate the screen. Morbid: Seven Acolytes is out now on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, PS5, Switch and PC via Steam.
Ubisoft’s third open-world title in as many months has arrived, but Immortals Fenyx Rising on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One doesn’t take place in post-Brexit London or in the midst of a Viking invasion. Also available on PlayStation 4 and 5, Nintendo Switch, PC and Google Stadia, Immortals Fenyx Rising takes its’ inspiration from Ancient Greek Mythology.
Take a look at the official FIFA 21 Team of the Week #10, featuring Antoine Griezmann after scoring a stunning volley against Osasuna. These are available in Ultimate Team packs for one week on FIFA 21 from 2nd December at 6pm. Is there anyone here you’d fancy adding to your team?
Clicker games come in many different forms; just look at how vastly dissimilar the top-down strategic Lord of the Click is when compared to the bizarre serving of clicker action in Mr. Massagy: Mayo Edition. The latest addition to the genre on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One, Car Demolition Clicker, basically makes a whole game out of destroying cars - a bit like that bonus stage in Street Fighter. Are you ready for a smashing time?
There’s a quacking mad battler on the market, inspired by the classic Bomberman games, that’s looking to grab your attention. Get ready for some duck-on-duck action as Ponpu finally launches on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One, bringing chaos and destruction for solo sessions as well as multiplayer parties.
Alchemist Adventure wants you to use alchemy in tandem with elemental powers to solve problems and overcome dangerous foes. Since its unveiling, we’ve been taught the importance of harnessing Fire and Air elements, courtesy of a couple of trailers. But the most crucial element is Water, surely? Well Water is in fact the focus of the latest trailer for the upcoming action-RPG Alchemist Adventure.
Remember just a few weeks ago when we told you about the robot utopia of Retro Machina coming to PC and consoles early next year? Well today, publisher Super.com and developer Orbit Studio have treated us to a raft of details regarding the wonderful world the retro-futuristic action-puzzler is set in.
After spending a couple of years on PC, the rogue-lite, pretty hardcore shooter SYNTHETIK is ready to be unleashed in its ultimate form, containing a shed load of content. That’s right, developers Flow Fire Games have officially confirmed SYNTHETIK: Ultimate for a 16th December release on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.
The master swordsman, Hwang, has arrived as the final DLC character for the weapon-heavy fighting game SOULCALIBUR VI on Xbox One, PS4, and PC. Not only will we be able to get to grips with a rejuvenated Hwang, but also the last Character Creation Set, which is full of awesome customisation items.
Forget the PAW Patrol gang, for it is about time the spotlight shines on a different, much fiercer canine group known as the ANTIPANTS. They’ve got a bone to pick with the leader of the land and they’ll beat up anyone who tries to stop them in Paw Paw Paw on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PS5 and PS4.
What flavour of bullet-hell shoot ‘em-up do you tend to go for? A horizontal shooter, like the Gradius and R-Type classics? Or do you find the vertical shooter, like Xevious or Raiden, a touch more refined? Habroxia kicks all those comparisons into touch as it gives you the chance to play both. Habroxia is out now on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S after previously dropping on PS4, Vita and Switch.
Paradox Interactive have had a stellar(is) year, with Crusader Kings III being some PC players’ choice for game of the year, and Stellaris: Console Edition continuing to release content packs. Both have a burgeoning community, and it’s all due to incredibly deep systems, fantastic design and a determination to keep adding content. So we come to Empire of Sin, squeaking into 2020 and Paradox Interactive’s latest toybox. It is out now on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam.