Are you looking for a low-poly adventure that’s giving off some serious Indiana Jones vibes? Then the puzzling Kauil's Treasure coming from publishers JanduSoft, which is out now on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One, may just meet your requirements.
Day of the Tentacle on Xbox One is the product of a studio on a roll. There was no popular franchise, no Star Wars or Indiana Jones to work with here, which meant - to hell with it - ideas could be its foundation. One mansion, three time-zones, and an inventory full of items to switch between them. Sure, the remaster is a missed opportunity, but the game is anything but: simultaneously timeless and sublime in how it uses time. We can wipe the sweat from our brow now, and be happy that Day of the Tentacle is as good as it ever was.
You may well think you've had a decent fix of LEGO titles on Xbox One, what with the likes of LEGO DC, LEGO Marvel, LEGO Indiana Jones, LEGO Jurassic World, LEGO Star Wars and more all having previously arrived. But the world is nothing without Harry Potter - and it is even less without the LEGO version of him!
Rebellion, of Sniper Elite fame, are back with a new third-person shooter that should excite the Indiana Jones and Lara Croft in us all. Strange Brigade is here to take us on a journey of the supernatural, action and danger. You can bring an online friend or three, if you like too!
From the classic crusading of Indiana Jones and the heroics of Tom Cruise, all the way down to the tomb raiding antics of Lara Croft, we’ve seen many protagonists within our favourite movies and games drawn to the ancient pyramids of Egypt throughout their adventures. Each time has seen a different legion of enemies lying within too. But the ancient monuments aren’t set to disappear anytime soon and the latest adventure to arrive looks to bring us an all-new threat from within the pyramids. The man tasked with taking on the latest threat however isn’t your usual gung-ho hero. He is in fact a rather unlikely protagonist.
Antstream Arcade is already full of some classic games of years gone by. But today it expands its library once more, adding in a number of games from Factor 5.Â