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
The end of the month is nigh and as we roll into the latter stages of April, it's time to start considering a purchase or two of a new Xbox game. And what better way to get games added to your digital library than by making the most of the bargains available in the Xbox Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale for 21st-27th April 2020. Once more it is chock full of great games, heavily discounted to ensure that you can find something new to play.
Assassin’s Creed is a powerhouse in the gaming industry. The series made its debut back in 2007 and many gamers became steadfast fans. The series has had many ups and downs since its first instalment, but the momentum of the first games in the series has given Ubisoft the freedom to experiment with different ideas.
Fast-forward to 2015 and Ubisoft released Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China. It was the first of three games in the Chronicles series and a foray into the unknown for Assassin’s Creed.
Still dismayed that Cyberpunk 2077 isn't yet with us? Can't hold on any longer for CD Projekt Red's masterpiece? Let SteelSeries soften the blow somewhat with their brand new line of limited edition Cyberpunk 2077 headsets.
If you are anything like me, you might be craving something new. Luckily for us, ID@Xbox recently showcased an enormous lineup of upcoming and exciting indie games that I think you are going to want to see.
There are certain Xbox games that, criminally, received less attention than they deserved. Psychonauts is one such game. Developed by Double Fine Studios, which now sits under the Xbox Game Studios umbrella, the game was praised by critics but commercially wasn’t a success.
Ninja Theory's first game as part of Xbox Game Studios - Bleeding Edge - was unleashed onto the world, and needless to say it was not for everyone. While I was personally a big fan of the game overall, many critics and gamers were not. All of this made it abundantly clear that the game wasn't everything players were hoping for from a studio with a reputation as solid as Ninja Theory's, particularly in the single-player community. Honestly, that's totally okay.
As another week passes by, our weekly podcast returns to provide an episode filled with gaming news, thoughts on recent releases and other goings on in popular culture. TheXboxHub Official Podcast Episode 27 features discussion about many things including Final Fantasy VII Remake and some of the weirdest conspiracies our team have heard about. There’s also a clever quiz to partake in too, celebrating International Haiku Poetry Day.
What can be better than a Metroidvania experience? A Souls-like one perhaps? Something that deals with a ton of sci-fi? Well, PolarityFlow have mixed all these ideas together in order to release Cryogear to Xbox One and PC.
Remember the rather brilliant >observer_? Well, Bloober Team are taking the scares that delivered and taking them to the next level, detailing Observer: System Redux with a stunning announcement trailer which shows off the power of the next-gen consoles.
I am a firm believer in the old adage that "you learn something new every day" and the thing I have learned today is the word "caprine". As equine is to horses, and ursine is to bear, so caprine is to goats. However, I didn't start writing this article to come across all Sesame Street, I wrote it to look back to one of the silliest games I've ever played - Goat Simulator.