Episode 199 of TheXboxHub Official Podcast is up, live and ready for your listening. This time the guys chat over the best new games set to release on Xbox throughout May 2024.
In this article, I’ll attempt to suggest cars and tunes for you try out, all as you look to complete the Forza Horizon 5 Festival Playlist Weekly Challenges for Series 33 Autumn, in the hope of getting our hands on some exclusive cars.
Priced at £5.99 and the latest from Ratalaika Games, Cyber Citizen Shockman 3: The princess from another world is playable on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, fully optimised for the latter. You'll also find it on PlayStation and Nintendo Switch.Â
Having first arrived back in 2009, the Trine series of games has provided many moments of puzzle platforming goodness. Now though it's time for Trine to return, this time with the biggest and best entry in the series, arriving alongside the Trine: Ultimate Collection.
You would have previously had the opportunity to take in this Old Man's Journey on Steam, mobile devices, Nintendo Switch and PS4, but now it's time for Xbox gamers to get in on the soul-searching action too, with a release that is embraced by Xbox Play Anywhere.
If you're serious about your gaming, then you should be serious about the kit you use. And if you are one who is currently totally engrossed in the Battle Royale phenomenon with the likes of Apex Legends, then the latest thumbsticks from KontrolFreek should be for you - the Battle Royale Nightfall. Want to get a first look and unboxing of the Xbox One version?
Bandai Namco will be bringing Bless Unleashed to Xbox One later this year, with the game taking place in an untamed world, leaving the hardcore MMORPG players to forge their own tale. It looks stunning, will come with PvE and PvP options, and promises to have an endless amount of content to boot. With all that in mind, and with the opportunity opening up to us, we had a quick chat with Jason Park, Director of Development at Round 8 Studio, overseer of all things Bless Unleashed related, to see what was what!
Every so often, campaigns catch our eye on Kickstarter and the action RPG titled Ada is one of those that has most recently. Even though funding is over halfway, time is swiftly running out to ensure the dreamlike world in which it is set becomes a reality.
Let’s stop a second and realise that whilst it may still only feel early in the year, we’re almost a third of the way through. It’s crazy, but then again, if you look at all the epic titles of both triple-A and indie calibre that have been banging around on Xbox One in the last few weeks and months, you’d be forgiven for thinking we were looking at the great end of year rush. No matter how it feels though, we are just starting March and with February proving a vast disappointment for the Xbox Live Games With Gold program, can March pick up the slack and deliver us some free Xbox One and Xbox 360 titles that are memorable and full of quality?
This week, we talk a lot of Nintendo as we learned of Pokemon Sword and Shield. Graham and Steven look forward to the game and discuss what they're most looking forward to with the first mainline Pokemon game to come to a console. Also on the Nintendo front, the release date of the Resident Evil 0, 4, and Resident Evil Remastered ports were released this week. Will any of us be buying them?
Played Curious Expedition on PC? Well, Thunderful have today announced that the game will soon be coming to consoles, whilst also revealing details about an Early Access sequel.
The Railway Empire on Xbox One has seen us flung between many locales, with Great Britain & Ireland, Mexico, the Great Lakes of Canada and a trip across the Andes all having previously been taken in. Now though there is one more journey to take, as we get the chance to head to Germany.
It was back in 2017 when we first had the opportunity to hit the plains of the Pacific Northwest and the Hirschfelden hunting reserve in theHunter: Call of the Wild. Since that time we’ve been treated to a number of new content packs, plus the addition of a full-on 2019 Edition. But it seems like the content drops are never ending and today we see a new piece of DLC hit the game on Xbox One.
Back at the end of 2018, BadLand Publishing dropped Mars: Chaos Menace on to PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC. It must be said that it didn't go down awfully well. But that hasn't stopped the team from pushing out a release onto Xbox One - and that is what we are seeing today.