Xbox One Reviews

S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chornobyl Review

For fans of the Metro and Fallout series, S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chornobyl is very much in the same vein.

Toadomination Review

Toadomination mostly left us bemused.

Adrian’s Tale Review

Adrian’s Tale is an average (if not charming) adventure, but there’s nothing here that most players won’t have seen before.

Birth Review

Birth, in all of its grotesque beauty, is an unholy delight. It’s a diorama, a series of scenes, that we could tinker with endlessly.

Aery – Stone Age Review

The Aery series has set a low bar for itself, and in aiming to perch on that bar, it screws the landing and ploughs headfirst into it. Squawk! - down it goes.

Royal Roads 3 Review

We’ve hate-played games before, but hate is a strong word in the case of Royal Roads 3. It’s more that we persisted in a state of bored disbelief.

Hidden Cats in London Review

Hidden Cats in London is a must-purchase for cat fans and anyone who has enjoyed the previous games in the series.

Taurian Defense Review

As long as you’re willing to put up with samey battles, Taurian Defense is an ambitious compendium of dogfighting games, and we’re all in for celebrating that ambition.

Aquarium Land Review

Aquarium Land is a management sim where the management is done with a single button, which should be overly simplistic but turns out to be endlessly addictive. But the bugs are a bad aftertaste to a fantastic seafood platter. 

Bright Side: Riddles and Puzzles Review

A game like this is only as good as its questions, and it’s here where Bright Side: Riddles and Puzzles stumbles.

Project Blue Review

Project Blue is a perfect fit for those after a retro inspired platforming challenge. Otherwise, you’ll struggle to find much here to win you over.

Anthology of Fear Review

Whilst Anthology of Fear sticks its head above other horror games for a moment, it doesn’t do enough to stay there.

Chipmonk! Review

Chipmonk! is an incredibly basic beat ‘em up which fails to innovate or excite in almost every way.

Ugly Review

Ugly may well take you by surprise.

Forgive Me Father Review

Forgive Me Father is one of those games that fans of retro first person shooters will adore. It has everything, from fast action to brilliantly hand-drawn graphics to a superb soundtrack.

Royal Roads 2 Review

How it manages it, we don’t know, but Royal Roads 2 emerges - comfortably - as the worst of the ‘Gnomes Garden’ city builders.

Wild Dogs Review

Wild Dogs may not look like much, and the screenshots make it look like a generic shooter with nostalgia goggles on, but it’s ace.

Thunder Ray Review

There’s much to love about Thunder Ray. With multiple difficulties and many different foes to learn attack patterns for, you’ll find Thunder Ray lasting as long as you want it to.

Cats and the Other Lives Review

Cats and the Other Lives is clever and inventive.

The Oregon Trail Review

It may not be for everyone with the mix of death and a cartoony world possibly proving to be a hard mix. Maybe the price is a bit high too, but you’ll mostly find an amazing adventure to be had should you take in The Oregon Trail. 

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