No, we can’t quite believe it either. This week TheXboxHub Official Podcast hits a major milestone. Episode 200! As the guys get over the bewilderment of how they got here and reminisce about their favourite moments, there’s also a big news week to dig into.
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.
The Xbox marketplace is filled with games that are dirt cheap. And in fact, in my attempt to organize this 'best of' list, I discovered something rather special - there are a lot of games that are under ten dollars/pounds! So this list is a varied collection of unique experiences; not necessarily the best, but all interesting, fun, and cheap. These are 9 of the best Xbox One games you can pick up today for under a tenner and are a great way to spend a little bit of cash.
Ten years is a long time by anyone’s measurements, but gaming has had a seismic shift in the decade just passed: mainstream VR, the eighth console generation, 3D, 4K and HDR, the Ouya… and more than a few games. And in celebration of the arrival of a new decade we’ve made an attempt to condense the previous one into a list of our top five Xbox games from the years 2010-2019.
With a cracking story, awesome gameplay, and a cast of characters brought to life with some fantastic voice acting, including from Mark Hammil - Luke Skywalker himself - Darksiders was one of the best games I played in 2010.
2019 is done, 2020 is now in full flow and it's time for TheXboxHub team to get back together to chat about what the new year - and next decade - looks like for Xbox owners. Is it the year Microsoft, Xbox, and the new Xbox Series X start to dominate the gaming landscape?
There have been many live-action trailers over the years, but some of them sacrifice the soul of their games with cheap live-action trailers that fit awkwardly alongside the game being marketed-this list is about those games. So sit back, grab the popcorn, grab some cheap nasty cinema nachos and gawk as these 10 travesties unfurl right before your eyes in the form of scathing critique.
2019 is officially in the books and 2020 is upon us. And what better way to celebrate the New Year (and decade) than by giving your Gamerscore a real kick in the backside. So I’ve compiled a list of five of the easiest completions from 2019 that you may have missed the first time around. Each one offers something different and they are all worth a look, even if you aren’t after the easy Gamerscore. Without further ado, let’s dive right in.
One of the most intriguing elements - at least personally for me - in video games is the rich narratives that they tell. A good narrative can keep a player engaged for hours on end and can even make a mediocre game more than the sum of its other parts. 2019 has had its fair share of excellent storylines and memorable characters that will stick with us, each set in a variety of amazingly refreshed worlds and times.
2020 is here and it's looking like being a stunning year to be an Xbox gamer. With Xbox Series X due to drop nearer the close of the year, and all manner of great games coming to Xbox One in the meantime, we're not going to be short of games to play. And in and amongst those titles will be a shed load of Xbox first party experiences.
January is a month of high anticipation in the videogame world. We anxiously yet optimistically yearn for what lies ahead with much fervour and excitement that we may fail to realise that January has itself unleashed some absolute corkers. So here is a list of January’s greatest hits since the release of the Xbox One. WARNING! This list includes lots of Resident Evil.
Here at TheXboxHub we see the end of the year as a time for reflection: particularly reflecting upon the best Xbox One game releases of the last 365 days. You know the drill - it’s time to address the cream of the crop, la crème de la crème, of gaming. We’ve gone for the traditional top 10 format, so without further ado…
In an attempt to blur all quantitative ways of measuring these, my main criteria is a game which is denoted to belonging on Xbox. Without any further delay, let us take a look at only a few, but significant, games from the last decade that are a must-play for anybody who is buying an Xbox One for the first time.
2019 delivered some stellar gaming performances the way of Xbox One players, with the likes of Control, A Plague Tale: Innocence, Arise, Civilization VI and Gears 5 right up there among the very best. But on the other end of the scale, 2019 has seen additions to the Xbox Store that are so dismal, so out-of-touch, and so utterly crap, that we'd have struggled to recommend them had they launched a decade back. And here, in this article, we'll be touching on just 5 of the very worst Xbox One games that arrived in 2019.
However you wish to play PUBG though, without a doubt it’s a game that has managed to go from strength to strength throughout 2019, and moving onward to 2020, there is still plenty to enjoy yet.