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.
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.
That time of the year is here. The time where every gamer becomes spoilt for choice. There are a multitude of massive titles coming out, and you have no idea which ones to buy. Be it time or money, you might not be able to get them all (or maybe you can). Either way, here are five of the most exciting titles coming out between now and the end of 2018.
Hype. Hype is the secret behind every great marketing campaign, whether that is designed to promote the next Avengers film, this Spring's upcoming fashion line, or Rockstar’s long-awaited Red Dead Redemption II. There’s always something to be excited about within our age of consumer culture.
“Halo, it’s finished”.
“No, I think we’re just getting started”.
Back in 2001, who predicted just how huge this series would become? I’ll admit that I didn’t.
As we find ourselves salivating over the teaser for Halo: Infinite, which dropped at this year’s E3 expo, we can only wonder just how long we will have to wait for the next (and perhaps last) major entry in the franchise.
Now seems like a good time to run down the top 5 Halo games of all time, as we cross everything, hoping Infinite will sit right at the top of the pile.
Rocket League and Psyonix keep the cash cow moving with this latest DLC pack, coming ‘hot’ off the ‘wheels’ of their first Rocket Pass. This pack celebrates the 50th anniversary of Hot Wheels with some brand-new cars based off classic Hot Wheels designs.
We may have some exciting and highly anticipated releases set to arrive on Xbox One throughout October, but let’s not forget that each month also brings Xbox Live Gold members a handful of games to enjoy for no extra cost at all. Whilst last month’s titles didn’t manage to rouse the biggest appreciation from everyone, there were still some hidden gems included that made for some classic additions to our gaming collections. With September all wrapped up and October upon us, it’s time to look into this month’s selection of free Games With Gold titles and see just how good or bad they are.
It’s hard to believe that October is already with us - that does however mean we are slap bang in the middle of the exciting gaming season with a multitude of blockbusting titles readying themselves for release. But which are the most exciting games that will be releasing on Xbox One throughout October 2018? Well, this bunch could well mean that your wallet takes a bit of a battering.
At any games show, there are standout titles that wow you from the get-go. Usually these have been hyped for eternity, come with big budgets behind them and deliver experiences that will last gamers hours and hours and hours. Of course, there are always the odd indie titles that pop up too, but on the whole, the showstoppers come from the biggest of big names.
But just below that select group stand another type of game; those which may have gone under the radar just a little more than they should, those which are exciting enough to warrant more than a second glance, those that really do get the crowds excited!
Here are 4 of the games found at EGX 2018 that wowed the crowds - you really should be keeping a beady eye on them.
EGX - the time the UK finally gets to witness some of the greatest upcoming games in the industry. With a huge showing from Playstation, an equally large arena dedicated to Nintendo, and a serious lack of Xbox branding, there were games for just about everyone. Whilst we'll cover the 'ones to watch' in a separate piece, for now, these are the 6 most incredible games that we got time with at EGX 2018.
Looking for a new game to add to your library? Well, if you’re into a bit of football, the hardcore rally racing scene or just fancy heading into an epic war, then there’s something for you hitting the stores in the next seven days. It’s time for us to get stuck in and find out what’s ‘In Stores This Week’ for Xbox One.
This week, we break down the latest Nintendo direct, including the announcements of Luigi's Mansion 3, City Skylines and Civilization VI, and a lot of Final Fantasy games coming to the Switch. We also give our thoughts on some of the latest releases, including Spider-Man and NHL 19.
The highly anticipated Spider-Man game released on PlayStation 4 - does it live up to the hype? We've gotten a chance to play some of it, and we discuss whether Insomniac delivered another fun experience with their newest release. The Battlefield V beta is also live, and we've all had a chance to play it. We discuss the maps, graphics, and general fun factor in DICE's newest military shooter.
There is no denying that Grand Theft Auto V is an absolute juggernaut. It’s numbers speak for itself: Currently the 3rd best-selling video game of all time and one of the highest grossing entertainment products ever, it is essentially printing its own money, and I don’t expect it to stop any time soon.
The next seven days are remarkably quiet in terms of new releases in the world of Xbox, but there’s still one game marching into the stores and it’s of the real-time strategy genre. So, without further delay, let’s get stuck into what’s ‘In Stores This Week’ for Xbox One.
From the Ashes is a bit of DLC that is set near the latter stages of the campaign (you have to complete a certain main mission before you can even attempt the DLC) so there are some spoilers coming up if you haven’t played the base game yet.
There are tombs to be raided, hoops to be made and ice to be hit by those who are looking to pick up one of the three new high profile games heading onto the shelves of your local gaming retailer. So, without further ado, let’s take a proper look at the Xbox One games ‘In Stores This Week’.