Red Dead Redemption 2. Forza Horizon 4. Shadow of the Tomb Raider. Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice. All great games in their own right - and none of which find their way on to this list. But for all the great games that released on Xbox One throughout 2018, there were also some absolute stinkers; games that really don't deserve a single penny of your hard earned cash? What were they? Well, here are 6 of the worst Xbox One games of 2018.
It's that time of year again - the time when the team at Xbox HQ serve up some tasty holiday treats to all Xbox One and Xbox 360 gamers out there with the Xbox Countdown to 2019 Sale. If you're looking to pick up a bargain basement game, then now is your chance.
The spiritual successor to the Road Rash series has arrived on Xbox One, with Road Redemption sending you on an epic journey across the country as part of a biker gang. Are you ready to fight those who challenge you on the war-torn highways that lie ahead?
Sometimes you need to breathe a new lease of life into a game to keep the action fresh, which may be what the WWE 2K19 New Moves Pack can do for you now that it’s available on Xbox One, PS4 and PC. Are you ready to decimate your opponents with a raft of new moves in your arsenal?
If you're looking for something a little different to play this holiday season, then you should be looking no further than the utterly nuts Nippon Marathon.
Looking for a top-notch cricket simulation? Well, you're not going to get it with Big Bash Boom on Xbox One - but this may still be your best bet for a bit of arcade cricketing action.
The Gardens Between has recently rocked up on to Xbox One, delivering with it time manipulation mechanics and puzzles galore, all wrapped up with a glorious visual style. Want to check out some of the gameplay?
You may have thought that you only had the festive season to look forward to, with food and drink aplenty passing your lips, and time with family and friends coming in abundance. But did you forget about the free Xbox One and Xbox 360 titles being delivered to all gamers via the Xbox Games With Gold scheme? You shouldn't, because right now the rather brilliant Never Alone has gone free.
Remember E3 2013? That was when Below was first announced. Now though, some 5 and a bit years later we are finally seeing a release. And we won't beat around the bush... Below looks to be something pretty special, particularly with a launch on Xbox Game Pass happening too.Â
Ubisoft’s fast-paced, tactical multiplayer experience is still thriving three years after its release, so much so that the Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege Year 4 Pass has now arrived on Xbox One, PS4 and PC. What’s in store for those who purchase it and become VIP members in this immensely competitive shooter?