Another week, another drop of new Kairosoft games onto Xbox. This time it's all about the anime of The Manga Works and the splashing fun of Pool Slide Story.Â
And so the Xbox Super Game Sale has finally come to an end, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t more Xbox One and Xbox 360 bargains on the horizon. Should you still be on the lookout for a new game to delve into then the Xbox Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale for 30th July-6th August, 2019 may be able to deliver. So, shall we find out what’s on offer?
You may remember how revolutionary the MyGM mode was way back in NBA 2K14, but now it’s all about to change as it’s getting revitalised thanks to a complete overhaul in the upcoming instalment of the series, NBA 2K20. Introducing the latest mode to be unveiled, MyGM 2.0!
Last week, SOEDESCO released the first episode of a Truck Driver Mini Series with the focus of its attention on the locals and different characters you’ll meet along the way. Now they’ve just released episode two and this time we’re going to find out all about the Jobs and Missions!
Hot on the heels of Doom Eternal getting a run out at QuakeCon, a trio of classics from the series have found their way onto Xbox One. They are Doom (1993), Doom II (Classic) and Doom 3, but will you be tempted in by these low-priced re-releases?
If you’ve spent any time with Milestone’s Ride 3, then you will know that it’s a great two-wheeled racing experience that’s regularly been bolstered by new content ever since its release. And now there’s yet more DLC to grab, courtesy of the Ride 3 Free Pack 12, which as you might guess, arrives at no extra cost.
I was lucky enough to attend, and got to spend some quality time with Doom Eternal, id Software’s much anticipated sequel to the excellent 2016 release Doom. The demo was pretty generous and set around, and on, a besieged Mars and nearby space station.
SNK would then move on to the Atomiswave arcade board for a short while before making the jump to Taito’s then revolutionary Type X-2 Hardware, and it was on this platform where SNK were able to truly reinvent their graphics and art style in The King of Fighters XII. This reboot of sorts was joined by the likes of BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger and even Street Fighter IV on the very same arcade platform.
With recent releases such as Team Sonic Racing and Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled, now seems like the best time to count down our favourite kart racers, from the leftfield choices, to a definitive top three few would argue against. So, without further ado, let’s jump straight into it.
I approached the entrance to Codemasters’ HQ with trepidation and excitement in equal measures. It was my first experience of such an event, and was immediately put an ease by how friendly everyone was. This was especially true of GRID’s Director, Chris Smith, who was bursting with passion for his latest project. I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to put some questions to him…
It’s time for a slightly more modern take on a Wolfenstein adventure as the latest iteration takes us to an alternate reality version of Paris in the ‘80s. Forget playing as BJ Blazkowicz, as his kickass twin daughters take the limelight for some co-op action in Wolfenstein: Youngblood. And they’re gunning for those darn Nazis!
There’s a new couch co-op party game on the block, looking like a mixture of Hole in the Wall and an obscure Japanese TV game show. So if that’s piqued your interest, Tetsumo Party may just be the one to bring the fun to your next gathering.
Remember back on the Xbox 360 there were those little Indie Games that cost about 80 Microsoft Points each? Most were just bloatware or pandering to certain sections of the community’s ‘niche’ fantasies. Some stood out above the rest – Fish Racer Arcade, Hidden in Plain Sight and Decay notably – and today sees the re-release of Decay on Xbox One.
The delightful toy train set game, Tracks, is currently in Early Access on Steam for PC and is receiving plenty of positive feedback. The good news for us Xbox gamers is that Excalibur Games have announced the plans to launch Tracks on Xbox One. All aboard the excitement train!
Each and every week, Rock Band 4 developers Harmonix release even more tracks to bolster their ever-growing DLC library. There are three new songs this week to rock out to, so All That Remains is to find out exactly which ones you can now get your hands on.
Go get your Pellet Shooter and activate your Siren Helmet in preparation for the mission ahead, because WayForward have finally brought the main entries of the Mighty Switch Force! series together in one package. Oh yes, the fans wanted it, and so now the Mighty Switch Force! Collection is here for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC.