Admit it, there's something utterly adorable about the stars of KeyWe - Jeff and Debra. And it's probably that adorable nature which is able to sell a purchase and download of the chaotic cooperative puzzle to Xbox, Switch and PC players without too must fuss nor bother.Â
The only thing that is really worth consideration is whether or not you can deal with having your Xbox controller connected via cable to your console. That may be the killer for some, but should you not have an issue there, I'd wholeheartedly recommend a purchase of the Turtle Beach Recon Controller at the earliest opportunity.Â
Bored of your current gaming options? Fancy adding some new Xbox games to your digital library? The Xbox Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale for 31st Aug - 6th Sept 2021 is here and once more Xbox gamers find themselves with access to a host of discounted Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and Xbox 360 titles. What will you be picking up this month?
Having recently released on PC via Steam, picking up some Very Positive reviews in the few days since launch, Neon Doctrine's Lamentum now arrives on Xbox, PlayStation and Switch. If you're looking for a Resi Evil or Silent Hill inspired pixel-arted survival horror, this is it.Â
It was pretty much a year ago to the day when we first heard from Merge Games and Maple Powered Games in regards their farming action RPG with a twist. But since that time Monster Harvest has had its release delayed more times then you could imagine, pushed back time and time again as the development team honed the experience. But surely that means that the release today of Monster Harvest on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC should mean that it's as good as it's ever going to get?
We made a long-list of potential games for this Up Next, and it ran to thirty titles long. That’s no exaggeration: we had to kill our darlings and leave some awesome games off the table. That tells you something about the quality of games in this Up Next and of those Xbox games looking to release in September 2021. They’re good, they’re varied, and they’re coming for your wallet.
Remember when August was a quiet month for gaming? The summer holidays were a time to go outside, kick the football into your neighbours’ garden countless times and then you could get an ice cream for just 50p. Now though, August is as busy as all the other months; just this month we have had Psychonauts 2, Twelve Minutes, Hades and Lawn Mowing Simulator to name but a few. And with releases aplenty, you can expect some easy Gamerscore! Thankfully we are here to point you towards the easy achievements yet again for the games released on Xbox during the month of August.
While it may not have cost millions of dollars to develop Apple Slash, it’s a game that I had a fantastic time with. It’s stylish, unique, and just plain fun. Even if you aren’t dying for something to play while you hold your breath until the big end of the year releases, this is one little indie that’s sure to satisfy.Â
The moment-to-moment gameplay is a blast and the visuals really are a sight to behold. However, unless you’re a super completionist, you may not want to stick around with Recompile much longer than taking a quick peek since the story, frustrating design choices, and disappointing boss fights can drag the experience down.
If you’re wondering about what went down during Gamescom 2021, then rest assured that this episode of our weekly podcast should have all the interesting topics covered for you. That’s right, TheXboxHub Official Podcast Episode 94 is a Gamescom 2021 Special, which touches upon many different announcements, updates and reveals from the various presentations during the event. Get ready for a discussion regarding everything from Halo Infinite and Forza Horizon 5, to Marvel’s Midnight Suns and Saints Row, plus a whole lot more.Â