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
After a relatively quiet week in the realm of gaming, TheXboxHub team still have plenty to discuss ahead of what’s expected to be a considerably busier few weeks. TheXboxHub Official Podcast Episode 32 welcomes a new guest to the podcast to help cover numerous hot topics. Aside from gaming, film, and TV news, there’s also a focus on the future of trade-ins and possible changes to release schedules in general.
If you're bored of FIFA, can't find the enthusiasm to delve into PES, and just want a football game that delivers fun, then this summer you are looking like being sorted as Street Power Football gears up to kick off on Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC.
There aren't many game developers who seemingly focus their entire lives providing gamers with the opportunity to fall into the life of a bunny. But DillyFrame Games are different and hot on the heels of launching the odd Bunny Parking to Xbox One, comes another rabbit themed affair - SokoBunny.
Those looking to enjoy the ultimate Manga fight would have most certainly been drawn to the launch of Bandai Namco's Jump Force back in 2019. And with a huge range of characters, an exciting pace to the battles, and a decent visual look, you could say it delivered. But since that launch we've seen it grow even more with a whole host of new characters jumping on board. Today that roster increases again with the arrival of the Jump Force Characters Pass 2 and it's first combatant - Todoroki Shoto.
If you're after a taxing little cooperative puzzler, then there is possibly no better route to take than that of the We Were Here series. With two games already confusing the Xbox One masses, the next title in the series is fast approaching. And We Were Here Together will be available on Xbox One before you know it.
PAC-MAN is so much more than that first game, game changing as it was. So join us as we celebrate the birth of one of the most iconic of gaming characters.
When Perfect Dark landed on Nintendo 64 in the year 2000, it came out at a time when gaming had stepped into the 128-bit era with Dreamcast and PlayStation 2, yet it was Nintendo’s 64-bit machine which still had a few tricks left up its sleeve. With the legendary Goldeneye serving as the precedent, developer Rare decided to take those ideas to a whole other level, this time not bound to the James Bond IP. Perfect Dark lived up to the hype, despite the gaming medium going through a dramatic transition at the time.
The AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship presented by Lucas Oil is the world's largest and most prestigious amateur motocross racing program. And today it gets imported into MX vs ATV All Out on Xbox One, PS4 and PC.
At times, simple is best. And with the arrival of The Taller I Grow on Xbox One, the most simplistic visuals are on offer. But does that mean it's the best? Well, a super low price point certainly makes the latest puzzler to hit Xbox One an interesting prospect.
The 2011, open-world classic returns with enhanced graphics, meaning the world of crime, gangs, guns and drugs have never looked this good with the launch of Saints Row The Third Remastered on Xbox One, PS4 and PC.
Did you watch Jaws and sympathise more with the beast in the ocean? Did you hear that humans kill 100 million sharks every year and want to even the score? Or do you just want to play as a shark and have some fun? if the answer to any of those questions was yes, then Maneater on Xbox One, PS4 and PC might be the game for you.
Prepare to be hunted down by an utterly horrific predator in the latest survival horror to hit the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch, Monstrum. Can you stay alive long enough in Monstrum to find a means to escape this deadly threat?
Just a few short months ago, Crazy Monkey Studios offered Xbox One players the opportunity to embark on a new hand drawn journey of discovery with Hidden Through Time. Today they are looking to expand that base game with the additional of the Viking Tales DLC.
When The Molasses Flood rolled into town with The Flame in the Flood on Xbox One back in 2016, it was obvious that they knew what it took to make a proper game. With past history in some major franchises, a stunning art direction, a soundtrack to die for, and some super rogue-like gameplay, it was a bit of a hit. Now though the team are back, this time with a dynamically generated cooperative action village-builder - Drake Hollow. With the same unique visuals and a world full of cute creatures, we just had to find out more about how this latest title came about. And so we grabbed Forrest Dowling, Studio Director for The Molasses Flood for a little chat about Drake Hollow and exactly what Xbox One and PC gamers should begin to expect.
If you're after a brutal rogue-like survival horror then you have come to the right place, for today we see The Persistence move away from the VR scene to launch on Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC.