Were you drawn in by the Castle of No Escape back in December 2019? You're in luck as today we see the sequel arrive as Castle of No Escape 2 launches on Xbox One.
If you're in the market for something pretty unique then Vasilis on Xbox One, PS4, PS Vita and Nintendo Switch seems to tick a good few boxes. I mean, just look at that art style for one!
Kick, punch, it's all in the mind, except for today when it's all about one thing - the launch of One Finger Death Punch 2 on Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.
Ratalaika Games are well know for cheap porting of fun little titles onto Xbox One, PS4, PS Vita and Nintendo Switch. And that is why we are here again today as they drop the interesting Ganbare! Super Strikers to console.
It's the game that inspired a whole new genre and today we find Wasteland being hit with the Remaster treatment to launch on Xbox One and PC, with Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Play Anywhere capabilities in tow.
Once upon a time the Xbox Games With Gold scheme was the king of the Xbox scene. Delivering free games to Xbox One and Xbox 360 gamers each and every month, there was nothing better. But then a newcomer arrived on the scene and after a slight struggle through its early years, the Xbox Game Pass now takes the crown in the eyes of many. But that doesn't mean there isn't still a place for free games and with the fully confirmed titles being given away via the Xbox Games With Gold scheme for March 2020, it proves once more that there is still just about enough life in the old dog yet.
Over the last few weeks Xbox gamers have been able to get hands on with the likes of the Dead Space series, Anthem, Jump Force and a whole ton more that have been discounted massively by the Xbox Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale. In fact, the most recent sales have been pretty damn solid in terms of quality cut-price gaming affairs. And with the Xbox Deals With Gold Sale for 25th Feb - 2nd Mar 2020, that quality looks to continue.
Those who game across multiple formats will know all about Numizmatic Games' Light Fingers and the impact it has had on the Nintendo Switch landscape. Fear not though, for it's now been confirmed for a release on Xbox One and PC.
Immortal Realms: Vampire Wars on Xbox One is shaping up to be an immersive and engaging experience, especially for those interested in vampiric myth and legend. There’s a good depth to the strategy and, like a good board game, it is seemingly complicated at first but doesn’t take too long to get to grips with.