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Circuits – a puzzler for the music lover – releases on Xbox One

Circuits gives you a full music track and the individual components of it - including bass, chords and other elements. Your task? To put it all back together!

Hand-drawn Freedom Finger brings Shoot ’em Up and Punch ’em Up action to Xbox One, PS4 and PC in 2019

Delivering music-fuelled shoot 'em up action, punch 'em up opportunities and hand-drawn goodness, Finger Freedom has today been announced for an Xbox One, PS4 and PC release later in 2019.

I and Me brings puzzling feline fun to Xbox One

Looking to have your mind put into a spin? I and Me on Xbox One has got your back.

Out of Space announced for Xbox One, PS4, Switch and PC

Ever thought about owning a dream home... in space? Out of Space on Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC, will allow you to live out those dreams, as you are tasked with working together with a friend to maintain such a lifestyle.

Head back to the ’80s with investigative thriller The Occupation on Xbox One, PC and PS4

Can you remember back more than three decades? If you can't then you need not worry as The Occupation will be taking you back to 1987 - all in order for you to become a reporter and decide the narrative...

Take a cheap trip to Planet Rix-13 on Xbox One, Switch, PS4 and PS Vita

Looking for something a little different? Planet Rix-13 is certainly that.

Smoke and Sacrifice Review

Smoke and Sacrifice starts its story in a village - just like the rest of the games in this genre - but it takes a very unique turn that narratively places it in a different league from any normal RPG adventure.

Open world RPG Smoke and Sacrifice arrives on Xbox One and PS4

Looking to craft, fight, explore and ultimately survive in a brand new open world? Smoke and Sacrifice on Xbox One and PS4 will see you right.

Road Redemption Review

It’s fair to say video games struggle to pander to the biker fans. Apart from straight up racers, the feeling of being part of an outlaw biker gang has not been explored to its lofty potential. Road Redemption won’t please everyone, but its arcade feel on vehicular combat will put a smile on most faces. It’s just a shame that its infuriating progression makes you feel like you should pull over, rather than continue the chase.

Planet Rix-13 Review

There are a lot of different games out there. Some are long, epic, winding adventures that can swallow up whole days of your time. Others can be shorter, much briefer distractions. Planet Rix-13, developed by Russian indie studio 9 Eyes Game Studio, is definitely among the latter. This is a bite sized title that you'll probably be done with in an hour or two, but one you won't be unhappy that you played.

Final Star Review

Coming from Dynamic voltage Games is a curious mash up of game styles - Final Star. Playing out as a horizontally scrolling shooter with RPG elements, it would appear to be a fairly unique proposition. But can the actual game live up to the potential, or will it be ultimately disappointing?

Hellfront: Honeymoon Review

In a drastic departure from their point and click origins, SkyGoblin aims to blend multiple genres for their newest game, Hellfront: Honeymoon. The groundwork works astonishingly well, but unfortunately not all the pieces manage to fit together as well as SkyGoblin may have hoped.

Go alien-stomping with Hive Jump on Xbox One and Nintendo Switch

If the gaming industry had its way, the future would see humanity on the verge of destruction and evil alien foes ready to take over the universe. And that is where we find ourselves with Hive Jump too!

Destroy your student loans with Void Vikings on Xbox One

Got some student debt bringing you down? Blast it away with Void Vikings on Xbox One!

Team-based shooter Aftercharge strikes on Xbox One and Xbox Game Pass

You may have heard of the irresistible force coming up against an immovable object, but have you heard about Aftercharge on Xbox One - the one about the invisible robots coming up against the invincible security squad?

Blast Zone! Tournament to blow up on Xbox One, PS4 and PC this February – Update: Now delayed.

Looking for a modern day take on the competitive arena bomb thrower? Blast Zone! Tournament is on its way and we now have a confirmed Xbox One, PS4 and PC release date.

Odium to the Core Review

Odium to the Core is a mobile and Steam game ported to the Xbox One, developed and published by Dark-1. It’s a rhythm-based 2D side-scroller where you simply use one button to slowly raise your little ‘odium’ as it were, using this singular ability to balance yourself through obstacles and bosses, eventually reaching the core (the end of the level).

39 Days to Mars gets confirmed Xbox One release date

You may well remember us telling you about the launch of 39 Days to Mars on Xbox One as something that would be happening in ‘early 2019‘. Well, how does February sound to you?

Get ready to go Pro as Pumped BMX Pro gets an Xbox One, Switch and PC release date!

Are you ready to go Pro? Pumped BMX Pro is coming!

StickType Review

Have you heard of StickType? No? Yeah I hadn’t either, but after sitting down and spending a good few hours pulling the last remaining hairs out of my head, enjoying myself profoundly and finding an ounce of complexity in a game designed with simplicity, I take my hat off to the one-man developer Michael Palotas for a job well done.

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