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Invincible: Doc Seismic Attacks – Thoughts from a Fortnite Island

If you are a fan of the comics or animated series, or just a lover of all things Fortnite, then Invincible: Doc Seismic Attacks is a no brainer.

Forza Horizon 5 Festival Playlist Weekly Challenges Guide Series 31 – Spring

The final week has dawned in the current series of Festival Playlist Weekly Challenges in Forza Horizon 5, and with it, Spring has arrived.

Forza Horizon 5 Festival Playlist Weekly Challenges Guide Series 31 – Winter

Winter has arrived in Mexico - and the world of Forza Horizon 5. And so the usual Weekly Challenges found in the Festival Playlist events have switched up.

Why you need to be keeping an eye on Chorus Worldwide in 2024

We were recently invited to a hands-off preview event for some upcoming releases from Chorus Worldwide.

Forza Horizon 5 Festival Playlist Weekly Challenges Guide Series 31 – Autumn

It is supposed to be Spring outside my window, and yet the weather looks a lot more like Autumn. This is a handy link to the new season of Festival Playlist Weekly Challenges of Forza Horizon 5 - Series 31 Autumn.

Best Heroines in Gaming

Even in 2019, we don't see a ton of games headlining women. Most of the heavy lifting comes from indie developers that are less concerned with their bottom lines than mega-corporations. Regardless there's still been multiple incredible leading ladies in games throughout all generations, so let's take a look at some of them, with a piece focusing on the Best Heroines in Gaming.

Looking Back to 2009 and the intense thrill ride of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

Was Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 as ground-breaking as the original Modern Warfare? No. Is it silly, over-the-top and fundamentally un-balanced? Yes, but that’s what makes MW2 an absolutely brilliant game. It enraptured and entertained, and left us all with lasting memories. Games are meant to be fun and MW2 was exactly that.

Looking Back to 2004 and Sexy Models in Need for Speed: Underground 2

I still recall driving across the glittering streets of Bayview, listening to the excellent music and taking in the sights. And also, spending hours obsessively tuning my car in-between races. Fasten your seatbelts because, in this nostalgic article, we ignore the many failures that came after it and take a look at fast cars and spicy senoritas in Need for Speed: Underground 2.

Thanks to X019, Xbox Game Pass is now even more of a no-brainer

Thanks to the X019 event, there are even more reasons for gamers to sign up for this service, and with that in mind I'm going to list my top five reasons why everyone should have an Xbox Game Pass subscription.

Looking back to 2014 and LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham

It’s been five years since LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham arrived on 14th November, 2014 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Wii U, PC and a multitude of other platforms, and even now I regard it as one of the most memorable LEGO games to date. And there are just so many reasons why.

Looking Back to 2014 and the fully loaded Halo: The Master Chief Collection

When the Halo MCC launched, it’s fair to say it wasn’t without its issues, particularly with the multiplayer. It was so bad in fact, that 343 Industries issued a public apology and offered several incentives to those affected, including the Halo 3: ODST campaign for free, arguably one of the best single-player campaigns in the entire franchise.

5 of the best fishing games on Xbox One

As I've played almost every fishing experience that you can find on the big black box, I thought I'd attempt to rank them, nailing a list consisting of 5 of the best fishing games on Xbox One, if you will.

Living a pirate’s life with Atlas in Xbox Game Preview

At some point in time, everyone has wanted to be a pirate. It's a very attractive profession, is it not? What with all the fluffy open chested shirts, golden boxes of treasures, sailing the open seas and nicking stuff, it's a vocation that looks a lot of fun. Most recently in the gaming world, the pirate life has been a successful one, with Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag and Sea of Thieves providing a bit of an insight. Now though Atlas has come along and it too wants you to taste some rum, put a parrot on your shoulder and head out as captain of all you can see and plunder.

5 Underappreciated Xbox One Games

This generation of consoles has truly been amazing. But with so many great games coming out all the time, there'll inevitably be some that fall through the cracks. Luckily I'm here to remind you of some of these gems, so without further ado here are 5 under-appreciated games available on Xbox One.

Unboxing and first look at the stunning Razer Nari Ultimate headset for Xbox One

The Razer Nari Ultimate isn't a new entry into the gaming headset market, with PC users having access to the brilliance of Razer for a while, but the Nari Ultimate for Xbox One IS a new addition to the Xbox scene. Want to take in a quick unboxing and first look at this utterly stunning headset?

Looking back to 2004 and Halo 2: The Difficult Second Album

Until the disappointing Halo 5: Guardians, I would have had Halo 2 down as the weakest of the lot. Now this is not to say that it's a bad game, not by any stretch of the imagination, however it just cannot escape the shadow cast by its brothers that came both before and after it.

TheXboxHub Official Podcast Episode 8 – Project xCloud is magic!

TheXboxHub team return for episode 8 of TheXboxHub Official Podcast, and once more we see Gareth, James, and Neil chat all things gaming.

Lara Does Whatever She Wants as Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition Arrives on Xbox One, PS4 and PC

If there's anything we learned over the years, it's that no game is complete without the word "definitive" in the title. And hence, continuing the tradition, Square Enix releases Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition.

Looking Back to 2004 and the Underwater Adventures of The Spongebob Squarepants Movie Video Game

These days, movie tie-ins are a rare breed. After years of becoming a stream of shovelware content, simply to cash in on a popular product, they’ve lost their place. It’s a shame as amongst the wreckage a few gems stood out from the rest. The Spongebob Squarepants Movie is one of those enjoyable treats. A fun, energising and varied platforming adventure that didn’t take itself too seriously.

Looking Back To 2014 and The Dark Fantasy Of The Wolf Among Us

Telltale Games has a strong history of taking inspiration from graphic novels, with perhaps the most famous being their The Walking Dead series. However, back in 2014, they looked at another writer’s work, a gentleman by the name of Bill Willingham and his Fables series, creating The Wolf Among Us in the process.

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