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
What could be better than waking up each morning safe in the knowledge that all you had to do for the next 24 hours was to survive through the school day, and date a load of monster girls as you do so? That's exactly what you'll be doing in Sable's Grimoire as it launches on Xbox One and fully next-gen optimised for Xbox Series X|S.
It was way back in 1988 when Ryu Haybusa first graced the videogaming scene, with the classic Ninja Gaiden making waves. From there, Hayabusa and the series as a whole would expand considerably, with multiple editions and variations of the side-scrolling beat 'em up giving players the chance to hone their ninja skills. Now though three of Hayabusa's finest have been brought together as one with the arrival of the Ninja Gaiden Master Collection.
We may have waited years for Wasteland 3 to release, but when it did, it provided one hell of an experience. Now though, just months after first launch, InXile Entertainment's post-apocalyptic squad-based RPG is expanding - with the arrival of The Battle of Steeltown.
PC players have had the chance to test themselves in the Amazon for a few years already, with the hyper-realistic Green Hell having first launched on Steam back in 2018. Now though it's time for Xbox and PlayStation players to take a trip of a lifetime as Green Hell unveils its hidden secrets on console.
Are you ready to mark the return of all-out epic warfare? EA and DICE are, so much so that today they have detailed, dated and dropped the bomb on everything surrounding Battlefield 2042 for Xbox, PlayStation and PC.
Four years is a long time in the gaming world, but it was then - back in 2017 - when SOEDESCO gave players the chance to head to the farm with the release of Real Farm. Since that time a smattering of new DLC has arrived for the game, yet now we discover a Gold Edition announced. And it'll be coming to Xbox, PlayStation and PC before you know it.
After a successful launch on mobile and PC at the back end of 2020, the stunningly vibrant Alba: A Wildlife Adventure takes stock on Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch, giving players the chance to explore a wonderful open-world, snapping away at the wildlife they uncover.
It's a strange one but the farming sim has most certainly found a place in the hearts of many, probably because it allows gamers the chance to live out the life of a farmer without the early morning alarm calls. The next game to join the genre is that of Farming Simulator 22, and there are high hopes for this one in regards that it could well turn out to be the genre king. With release set for later in 2021, there's still a little while to go before we can get hands on, but today the team at GIANTS Software have built the hype a little more, detailing a gorgeous limited Collector's Edition alongside new maps and new feature drops.
When humanity is all but wiped out and the Earth is left as a playground for the ultra rich, there is only one thing to do - turn it all into a golf course as is the case with the upcoming Golf Club Wasteland.
It didn't take long for developers and publishers to understand that providing Xbox gamers with easy to grab achievements and Gamerscore was a surefire way of selling their game. Forget the quality, forget the premise, if a game comes to market that allows for some super quick, super easy Xbox Gamerscore, us players lap it up. We're sure there's more to the release of Peepaw's Farm on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S then just adding to our ever-increasing Gamerscore collection, but when something arrives at such a low price, and offers up a cool 1000G for a few minutes work, it's hard to ignore it.
As gamers we're well versed with the odd glitch or two. In fact, there are games that have become better known for their glitches, than the game itself - take a bow Cyberpunk 2077. But there are other games that positively embrace the glitch, utilising graphical and visual errors to bring depth to the gameplay. Step forward Paradox Error, a game in which you'll be tasked with surviving in a glitch-fuelled world.
Fury and Joshua may still be debating whether they are going to rock up into the ring, whilst Logan Paul and Floyd Mayweather have just gained the big bucks for a what was essentially a playground tussle, but very soon boxing fans will be able to get hands on with their own virtual fighter as Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions gets set to throw the punches on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC.
It's a big day for Bethesda and The Elder Scrolls team as not only is E3 fast approaching, but The Elder Scrolls Online is being enhanced in multiple ways. In fact, if you're an ESO player on Xbox or PlayStation, it could be said that the upcoming arrival of both next-gen optimisation and the launch of the latest Blackwood Chapter, should not be missed.
It’s fair to say that the first iteration of Chivalry - the uber-realistic medieval battle-sim by Torn Banner Studios - was a bit of a cult classic when it first released on PC way back in 2012. In the years since, it’s seen a release onto Xbox 360 and PS3, and then a version on the previous generation of consoles - the Xbox One and PS4. Now, however, it’s time for an entirely new outing for the series, and as Chivalry 2 is launching simultaneously on PC and console, the blood-soaked battlefield is as even as can be.