Get ready to dash and fly about, firing water pistols at your friends and family in the latest multiplayer fighting party game from Team-KwaKwa, Splash Blast Panic.
What do you get when you combine competitive local multiplayer brawling with classic pinball elements? Pinbrawl of course and it’s going to be a reimagining of pinball as you know it.
If you occasionally delve into the murky world of PC gaming, then you may well have heard of Marooners. After all, the game has been on Steam for a while now, delivering a fun mix of wild party games. Well, today it has been confirmed that the game will get a free expansion, but the most interesting news for us Xbox gamers is that both the game itself, and the latest expansion, will soon be making their way to console.
Available now on Xbox, Game Pass and PC - a console-exclusive, mind you - Party Animals sees up to eight online players (local split-screen is also available) face off in a variety of crazy fighting matches.
Life is a rollercoaster, isn’t it? We checked the Xbox Game Pass app last week to receive a message that GONNER was leaving the service, and had a weary sigh. It was a colourful, violent, hella good time, and we were going to have to part ways. Then lo! GONNER2 strides up to October, says hol’ up, and arrives completely free for anyone with Game Pass. Winner winner, chicken dinner! GONNER2 is out now on Xbox One to purchase as well as via Game Pass, Switch and PC via Steam.
Afterparty on Xbox One, PS4 and PC will task you with doing one thing - escaping hell with your best bud. But the only way of doing that is by outdrinking Satan and gaining re-entry to Earth. Are you up for the task?
There is always room for a new party game to arrive on the scene and with the holiday season fast approaching, news comes that Carnival Games will soon be hitting Xbox One and PS4.Â
Four years after release on the PC, The Sims 4 is finally available on home consoles for all, after having previously been available for a trial through EA Access. Whilst you can read our initial impressions from the first ten hours of the game, should you be one who has been holding out for a console release, and the chance to play God, then that time has come!