If puzzlers are your thing then it’s a good day for you as in the immediate aftermath of The Pillar: Puzzle Escape launching, there’s yet another first-person adventure full of puzzles vying for your attention. It’s the rather surreal Oneiros which is out right now on on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One.
There are already a fair few extraordinary teams available via DLC to bolster your selection in the brutal American Football spoof Mutant Football League, including the recently unleashed Gnashville Lycans. Would you like another though? Well, the Snuffalo Thrills have rocked up on Xbox, accompanied by a super cheap price tag!
When a little green spherical chap figures out that his home world’s life force is under threat, he decides to put a stop to it. That’s the titular Glitch and we’re off to planet Verdo for a hardcore platformer, Glitch’s Trip, that’s going to put your reflexes to the test on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One.
Riddle me this, riddle me that, which mysterious puzzler with The Witness vibes does this article look to describe? Well, it’s a 3D adventure called The Pillar: Puzzle Escape and you attempt to escape a maze-like world on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PS4, and Nintendo Switch.
Long-running MMO Star Trek Online gets its newest season of content today, which continues the ‘Year of Klingon’ arc. It’s named House Shattered, and follows on from where House Divided left off, as the Klingon Empire declares war on many of its captains. You will play a role as mediator between the Empire and its renegade captains, looking to avert a blood civil war.
As a gaming community, we’re well versed in the nature of ‘walking simulators’, with more of these types of games garnering mainstream praise on a regular basis; games like Firewatch, What Remains of Edith Finch, and Virginia, receiving acclaim for their narrative-driven approach. There was a time when this wasn’t the case however, with folks questioning whether such experiences could actually be considered a game. Although there are a couple of examples which led to the acknowledgement of exploration-focused offerings being worthy, Gone Home is one particular shining light and developers Fullbright deserve a lot of credit five years on from its console debut.
Got a survival horror itch that needs a little scratch? Reckon a folklore-inspired tale will be able to fix it? Hidden Fields and MWM Interactive are looking to sort you out this March with release of Mundaun on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch and PC.
We can barely bring ourselves to complete a single Five Night at Freddy’s game, but - heaven help us - we’re getting five of them on one disk for Xbox One, Series X|S and PS4, and on a cartridge for the Nintendo Switch.
Way back in 2015 Ubisoft decided to take the Assassin’s Creed franchise down a new route, moving away from the usual open world affairs of the blockbusting series to a more linear, side-scrolling platformer, giving gamers access to the first of three titles in a trilogy of games - Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China. That was then followed by Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: India in January 2016, before concluding the project with a trip to Russia a little later. Today it is the middle child we take a look at, going back in time to 2016 and revisiting the sneaky style of Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: India.
It's been long awaited in PC circles yet just as Ultimate Game look set to hit the go button on a Steam Early Access launch, confirmation comes through that Ultimate Summer, the super bloody mix of carnage and Tower Defense will also be coming to console, with Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, PS5 and Nintendo Switch options laid on the table.
Over the course of the last week or so, Xbox gamers have had the opportunity to embark on new adventures, take in additional journeys and be wowed by magical worlds like no other. Of course, that's pretty much the case for 52 weeks of the year in gaming circles, but in these times these new objectives come to the fore like never before. But that said, thanks to the Xbox Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale those adventures, journeys and worlds can be taken in at cut-price levels and once more the sale for 12th-18th January 2021 is opening up the landscape in various ways. Want to check out the full list of brilliant bargains that can be had across Xbox 360, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S titles for the next week?
Over the course of the last few years, there has been one word that has dominated the gaming scene - Cyberpunk. Whether that be CD Projekt Red's blockbusting open world of Cyberpunk 2077, or the slew of smaller titles that have arrived on the back of it, it's something that has raised the interest in many. There's another on the horizon though and today Sold Out and Ape Tribe Games have detailed and dated their cyberpunk-y stealth-action RPG, Disjunction. It's coming very soon too.
Back in 2016 we saw an isometric Kula World style affair drop on to Xbox One, as Sunlight Games pushed out One Hundred Ways to the Xbox Store. It turned out to be a pretty enjoyable little puzzle title too and so the news that Two Hundred Ways is to be hitting console and PC in the summer of 2021 is one that has got us pretty excited.
It’s a new year and TheXboxHub team return to provide more quality content for your listening pleasure. In TheXboxHub Official Podcast Episode 62, we recap the best Xbox games of 2020 - as voted for by our entire team - and look forward to what’s in store for both the Xbox and PlayStation in 2021, including Hitman 3, Horizon Forbidden West and The Medium. So, settle down and please enjoy!
Over the last few weeks we've seen Harmonix push out a ton of content for FUSER, their party-bringing DJ-a-thon, with tunes and themes coming in a variety of ways. This weeks sees even more content arrive, with new tracks and riffs from the likes of The Clash and Post Malone headlining things.