Are you ready to experience the 1980's once again? All as you move to the rhythm of the beat? Beat of Montezuma releases on Xbox. It's with that in which those toes will be tapping...Â
The final week of the Horizon Race Off dawns in Forza Horizon 5, yet as we prepare to bid farewell, there is a last hoorah in the shape of the Festival Playlist Weekly Challenges for Series 32 Spring.
Since launch on PC in 2018, Pummel Party from Rebuilt Games has picked up some serious acclaim. It's now time to translate that success to console - with release on Xbox and PlayStation.Â
The Radical Summer event on Rocket League has seen an influx of ‘80s inspired items to earn in-game since it began, but now it’s time for the third and final part to bring even more goodies. There’s also some paid DLC to throw your cash at, which involves the iconic Knight Rider car. So, let’s take a look at what ‘80s television themed cosmetic items you can earn and kit out your vehicle with.
The folks over at Microids and Pendulo Studios have unveiled the first part of a ‘making of’ for their narrative-adventure game, Blacksad: Under the Skin. This first episode puts the spotlight on the transition from comic book to video game.
We brought news of the release date for Truck Driver back in May, but now SOEDESCO have detailed a three-part mini-series that will showcase some of the game’s main features. First up is an episode focused on several characters that the player meets along their journey in Truck Driver. Would you like to meet them?
As if simulation fans weren’t already basking in the wealth of games currently available, Astragon Entertainment and stillalive studios have just announced the release date for Bus Simulator, which is their console version of the popular PC game, Bus Simulator 18.
Coming off the back of previous announcements regarding KONAMI’s long-term partnerships with football giants Manchester United FC, Juventus FC, and FC Bayern Munich, a new addition to the roster of Legends has been revealed. Welcome to the latest Legend to feature in eFootball PES 2020, Andrey Arshavin!
You’ll probably know publishers Wales Interactive from their previous ventures in the FMV genre, with the likes of The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker and The Shapeshifting Detective, but today it’s about the upcoming adventure/FMV hybrid, Headspun. To be precise, it’s the reveal of the official release date for its arrival on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Switch, PC and Mac.
So, what is Carnage Tower? Well first of all it’s worth noting that it’s a work in progress, that much is made clear from the initial load up screen, but nevertheless the goal is simple. Carnage Tower consists of 100 floors from bottom to top, each one randomly generated.
For those of you yet to hear of Infected Shelter, it’s a side-scrolling roguelike brawler that’s currently available in Early Access on Steam and is slated for an Xbox One release later this year. Players will select from the unlikely survivors and head out into the randomly generated and bandit littered/zombie infected remains of humanity, collecting blueprints and pulling off crazy skills and combos along the way.
Something that you don’t see that much off in today’s gaming release schedule is a new Western third-person action-RPG with the colourful charisma of Sudeki.
Running a tried and tested formula is usually a safe bet provided you can add a little flare and excitement to things. After spending a little time with Mable & The Wood, I still can’t decide if it’s there or not. But I do know this – there’s a uniqueness about it all!
In our review of Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid on Xbox One we praised the fighting aspect of the beat ‘em up but were more critical of the lack of content in the game. With the Season Pass bringing out a couple of new characters, we take a look now at whether this is worth it?
Do you frequently find yourself daydreaming about a sunny beach somewhere in South America? Where the beer flows like wine and beautiful women (or men) instinctively flock like the salmon of Capistrano? In that case, the guys and gals at Limbic Entertainment have got the right place for you because Tropico 6 is currently in Game Preview on Xbox One.
It was back in July 2018 that we first heard wind of an Enhanced Edition of Redeemer, but after many a delay, it is now one year later that we see the game finally arrive on Xbox One. Are you ready for the brutal combat that it promises?
We've previously seen new content drop onto Farm Together on Xbox One to provide the opportunity for us to live out out Viking, Chinese, Medieval and Mexican fantasies, but today two new DLC packs have arrived for the game, and this time round it's all about getting down with the Romans, and embracing the Pirate life.
It's time to turn off the lights, hunker down with a controller, and head to the outskirts of London - all in order to take in the destruction of the latest psychological horror game to arrive on Xbox One. Welcome to Hanwell.