One of the latest to go down the Game Preview and Game Pass route is that of Lightyear Frontier, a game that takes farming sim elements but puts it into space.
The final week of the Horizon Race Off dawns in Forza Horizon 5, yet as we prepare to bid farewell, there is a last hoorah in the shape of the Festival Playlist Weekly Challenges for Series 32 Spring.
You may not have heard of Loretta, but dismiss the psychological thriller at your peril. In Episode 197 of TheXboxHub Official Podcast you'll get to hear about the game - and why it is very nearly perfect.
2019 has already provided the opportunity for gamers to embark on a ton of racing careers, with the likes of F1 2019, MXGP 2019, DiRT Rally 2.0 and even the under-the-radar The Grand Tour Game providing plenty of options. But as 2019 begins to settle down into its latter years, there are still a number of delightful looking racers gearing up to release in the next few months
Xbox has done a lot to entertain gamers all over the globe, but what have they contributed to curing the ever growing epidemic of poor hygiene and stopping the outbreak of bodily odours? What will become of our society if Xbox gamers don’t look and smell their best.
In two-minds about the recently released Final Fantasy VIII Remastered on Xbox One? Not sure what to expect from it – how much has been touched up and what is exactly as you remember it? Fear not, for we have a Let’s Play video to help you make a decision!
With Gamescom having just gone and Halloween starting to appear on the horizon, it can only mean that ‘the horror-days are coming’. Man of Medan and Blair Witch are now both here to scare the living daylights out of all who dare come near, and so it’s hard to think you should be focusing on anything else. But let’s not get hasty as first of all we still have all those free games to look through courtesy of the Xbox Games With Gold program for September 2019. So let’s dive straight in and see whether or not you should be bothering with the latest batch of Xbox Games With Gold freebies.
Hype sells millions of games every year. Hype builds anticipation for gamers around the world, in tens of different languages who live completely different lifestyles both culturally and financially. Hype can disappoint, as well as help deliver on an incredible experience.
The following games, despite their incredible marketing campaigns, trailers and cultural excitement, still delivered on being some of the best games ever made. They exceeded the highest levels of hype possible and lived to tell the tale.
It’s no secret that Xbox has never really had that many Anime related games compared to its rival consoles on the market, but that doesn't mean there aren't any crackers. Here's a list of 5 of the best.
If you're a sucker for anything Japanese, you'll probably be interested in knowing that Kamiko has now released on Xbox One. Developed by Skipmore, this top-down action game draws inspiration from 1986's (oh, dear lord) The Legend of Zelda.
Have you been glancing at the Xbox Store, wondering if PC Building Simulator is exactly what it professes to be? Well, wonder no more as we take you through the early stages of the game and provide you with an idea of what to expect!
Batman Arkham Asylum borrowed heavily from other games including Bioshock for its’ storytelling, Metroid for its exploration, Metal Gear Solid for its stealth, and many more to create a game that I cite as one of my all-time favourites.
There have been many great games revealed and shown off at Gamescom 2019, but often my favourite part of the show centres around hearing of newly revealed announcements and gameplay for upcoming under-the-radar titles. Usually they are very different, or niche, and you never know which will end up being the next massive critical and commercial success. So that being said I gathered up a wonderful little diverse collection of games for you perusal, games from Gamescom that really stood out to me. Some are out now and some are on their way, but whichever, they are well worth keeping an eye on.
Episode 2 of TheXboxHub Official Podcast is here and once more we find Gareth Brierley, Neil Watton and James Birks talking Xbox and video games - whilst the latest giveaway competition is announced and Gamescom is taken in.