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
When the delightful Tracks - The Train Set Game rocked up on to Xbox One at the back end of 2019 we could never have imagined what joy it would bring. But if truth be told, the relaxing atmosphere and utterly unique world building found within ensured that it hit a spot with many gamers. Today though that entire world of Tracks expands - and for free - with the arrival of the Suburban Pack.
No matter what you think of interactive stories on console, they are here to stay, delivering a slightly different take on the video game scene as they thrive. Today we see a whole new adventure hit Xbox One - that of Little Misfortune.
DANGEN Entertainment's paper-style RPG is out right now on Xbox One, PS4 and Nintendo Switch. Taking inspiration from some classic RPGs, most notably the Paper Mario series, Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling is a true throwback.
Episode 33 of TheXboxHub Official Podcast sees the triple threat of Gareth, Neil and Richard chat over some of the most important and intriguing issues of the last week - namely whether Maneater on Xbox One is actually any good and whether we really need to worry about Backwards Compatibility on Xbox Series X.
Should you be at one with the dark fantasy worlds then the upcoming WRATH: Aeon of Ruin is looking likely to be of interest. Currently sitting in Early Access on Steam, today we see the teams at 3D Realms, 1C Entertainment and KillPixel Games confirm the full release date of the game on Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC. And alongside that preorders for the awesome looking Founder's Edition Big Box go live.
Remember when we found Edna & Harvey looking for Harvey's New Eyes back in 2019? Well, the daring duo are back and this summer we'll be seeing Edna & Harvey: The Breakout - Anniversary Edition launch on Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PS4.
Despite the inconsistent gameplay quality and rarity of the game, Alpha Protocol is absolutely a gem in the rough. Its multiple ending and RPG systems work well in its favour and it is worth jumping through those hoops to experience again and again.
Previously got your farming kicks from the likes of Farm Together? Well, Atomicrops takes that idea and runs with it - straight off to a post-apocalyptic world in which you'll find yourself farming, and dying, over and over again.
Rogue Legacy just oozes charm, from the characters to the design to the art style. Every run is filled with small differences and makes you latch onto this weird family tree of characters. The fact that it came out, originally, almost a decade ago - before launching on Xbox One in 2015 - and still manages to capture the hearts of players is a testament to what this small team of nostalgic devs could accomplish. It's fair to say they made a legacy.
First announced back in 2018, it's time for us to finally prepare ourselves for braving the nightmares of Maid of Sker, the next survival horror experience coming from Wales Interactive. And even though we've gone nearly a couple of years since last hearing of the game, it's now that the release window is confirmed.
In Georifters you'll find yourself punching, twisting, flipping and stealing across all manner of opportunities, as you go up against your friends in a new ground busting adventure. And the best thing about it? It's now available on Xbox One.
Prefer your horror experience to come psychologically instead of via the good old jump scare? Camel 101 and Wired Productions have got you covered with the launch of the dark, deep, uncomfortable Those Who Remain on Xbox One, PS4 and PC.