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.
February 2019 is a damn hot month for new game releases with a huge number of AAA and independent titles getting ready to release. But what are the most exciting Xbox One games on the horizon? Well, this lot will be releasing throughout February 2019 on Xbox One and you won’t want to be missing them!
How I had looked forward to the VIP demo of my most anticipated game of 2019, Anthem. How I sat there, on my sofa, controller in hand willing the time to click down to the promised 5pm GMT start time. How blue the air was at exactly 5:01 pm as the first of the many messages popped up on screen telling me that the EA Servers were full and for me to kindly sod off and try again later.
As a huge fan of survival horror, the thought of returning to the streets of Raccoon City once more to face off against the zombie hordes - where it all started 20 years ago - is something that I’ve been excited about for quite some time.
I think everyone on the planet has written about Red Dead Redemption 2 at some point and for good reason, it's a huge experience with many aspects worth discussion. One of the most contentious points, however, is the pace of the game.
This week, we discuss the announced split between Bungie and Activision. What does this mean for the future of Destiny? We talk about the implications of Bungie retaining the rights to the Destiny franchise, as well as discussing who we think initiated the breakup. Are we more or less excited for the future Destiny 3 based on this announcement?
The original Xbox had a huge breadth of genres and types of games in its exclusive catalogue, a variety that I don't think was ever matched by future iterations of Xbox. Many of these games, a lot of people don’t know about, which is a shame because they are truly great. All of these hidden gems are worth a try and some can even be played easily on the Xbox One.
With the Infinite team at 343 Industries already stating features such as four-player splitscreen will be making a return to the Halo universe, many highly requested features and changes could be making their way to Master Chief’s newest intergalactic adventure. With that said, here are four features or improvements that are hopefully implemented with Halo: Infinite.
Since the Xbox Game Pass became a reality back in May 2017, the service has gone from strength to strength. Initially struggling to gain much traction, it was the announcement made in early 2018 regarding the arrival of Microsoft Studios titles debuting in the program, that really allowed it to push on and become the subscription service all gamers crave after. But each and every month the service sees new games arrive, and older titles disappear from use - so which Xbox One and Xbox 360 games are currently available via the Xbox Game Pass? We've got the full up-to-date list.
Have you been left wondering where best to start with the games that have been promised for 2019? Fear not, as here are 5 of the most unforgettable Final Fantasy games heading towards Xbox One in 2019.
It’s that time of year again, when our thoughts turn to all the games we've played in the previous 12 months and how best to rank them. In this list I will share what were, for me, the best games I played and attempt to explain why. The thing is, you won’t be seeing Red Dead Redemption 2 included in here! So, in no particular order, here are my Top 10 Xbox One Games of 2018 - excluding that behemoth!
The past twelve months haven’t exactly been the best Xbox has ever had in terms of first-party offerings. Geoff Keighley even suggested this when asking Phil Spencer about how 2018 went for Xbox at The Game Awards, drawing an interesting reaction from the head of Microsoft’s gaming division. However, despite the relative lack of outstanding first-party offerings from Microsoft, there were still a lot of great games released in 2018 to play on the Xbox One. This list will detail my top five games released in 2018 for the Xbox One.
Happy New Year! Or, for many gamers, not so Happy New Year, as commonly the initial months of the calendar are as void of game releases as the winters are cold. But, with the usual lack of Triple A titles arriving on Xbox One throughout January 2019, many hidden gems have the opportunity to shine their brightest. Take a look at our pick of five games released this January that we are particularly looking forward to playing on Xbox One.