Xbox One Reviews

Argonauts Agency 6: Missing Daughter Review

Argonauts Agency 6: Missing Daughter - an impossible challenge for any level designer.

Grandia HD Collection Review

Grandia HD Collection may not appeal to everyone, but those drawn to it will find this to be a great package. 

Aery – Cyber City Review

In pure gameplay terms, we think Aery - Cyber City might be the least enjoyable of all Aery games. 

Lunar Axe Review

If you like puzzle games and are looking for a cheap option, Lunar Axe is probably worth a piece of your time. 

Bakery Simulator Review

Bakery Simulator is the bread bun of the baking world - bland and uninteresting, but some people might still like it.

The Sims 4 Cats and Dogs Review

This DLC is more about the Create-a-Sim features for cats and dogs, and then the day-to-day interactions with your pets - stroking, playing, feeding, exercising – rather than getting involved with any outlandish activities for you and your pet to enjoy together.

Mekabolt Review – Rage Against The Machines

Rage. Swear inducing, controller biting, rage. In Mekabolt, the latest offering from Ratalaika Games and Somepx, you'll be doing lots of it.

Headspun Review

It is at times like these where I wish developers would just delay the release of their game, as I'm sure some patches will be on their way. But by that time it’ll be hard for anyone to be persuaded to have another go at Headspun.

Vigor Review

Vigor is a new game with an interesting premise… yet a strange implementation.

River City Girls Review

Much like how WayForward rebooted and reimagined the seminal Double Dragon franchise with the ‘80s nostalgia-powered Double Dragon Neon in 2012, in 2019 they have outdone themselves with the Japanese pop culture spectacle in River City Girls.

Creature in the Well Review

Pinball games never sound particularly exciting or interesting. But pinball machines remain so addictive because they deliver a perfect formula that no one needs to change. However, by mixing hack-and-slash action with pinball inspirations, developer Flight School have created a distinctly fun, frantic and original game in Creature in the Well... It's just a shame there isn't more.

Cities Skylines – Industries Review

If you're looking for an extra bit of challenge to your Cities: Skylines game then with Industries you're in for a treat.

Blair Witch Review

Some technical hiccups and out of place combat isn't enough to stop this from being Bloober Team's scariest game to date, and the best Blair Witch entry since 1999.

The Sims 4 Island Living Review

When it first came to it, the price of £34.99 shocked me considering the price of the base game is around a similar price. But this Island Living DLC does add a significant chuck of extra stuff.

Doom 3 Review – Teaching an Old Demon New Tricks

Doom 3 is bloody scary, and jumpy as hell.

Pato Box Review

Imagine if the classic Nintendo arcade game Punch-Out! was rebooted as a surrealist adventure; that’s basically what Pato Box feels like.

Asdivine Menace Review

Asdivine Menace is a must if you played Asdivine Dios, as it brings the story to a very satisfying end.

Agent A: A Puzzle In Disguise Review

With Agent A: A Puzzle in Disguise you can now have the opportunity to don a waterproof tuxedo, perfect the saucy quip and get ready to become a super agent. Will you accept this mission, agent?

Ancestors Legacy Review

The real-time strategy genre has always been strong on PC, with the keyboard and mouse lending itself to many different commands in the midst of a tactical affair. When games of such ilk make their way over to consoles though, it can often lead to an unintuitive and limited experience due to the far fewer buttons present on a controller. The latest RTS offering, Ancestors Legacy, looks to ensure this isn’t the case as the developers, Destructive Creations, have put a huge focus on it being controller-friendly.

The Bard’s Tale Trilogy Review

Coming as a trilogy and not available separately, The Bard’s Tale is split into three games: Tales of the Unknown, The Destiny Knight and Thief of Fate. It is the oldest of old-school RPGs, and even with this complete remastering, you can see the early machinations of RPGs within videogames.

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