Tag : xbox one
The Council is trying to muscle into a genre which is dominated by all the Telltale Games series’, so this game has to be incredible...
Square Enix Announces Shadow of the Tomb Raider
by Ian Cooper
Square Enix today announced the next installment of the most recent escapades of video game heroine Lara Croft. Shadow of the Tomb Raider will be...
Geralt of Rivia Joins Soul Calibur VI
by Ian Cooper
The Witcher returns. Bandai Namco Entertainment and creators of The Witcher games series, CD Projekt RED, announce Geralt of Rivia will be joining the playable...
Surviving Mars Review
by Will Worrall
What is so appealing about space travel? Is it the sense of discovery and adventure? Is it the thought that there is an infinite universe...
Pit People Review
The silly nature of Castle Crashers taught us a couple things about developer Behemoth. The first is that they aren’t fans of serious stories. No...
Warhammer: Vermintide II Review
by Will Worrall
Rats, rats, rats. Rarely has it before been so easy to sum up a game’s themes as it was with Warhammer: The End Times –...
Dynasty Warriors 9 Review
by Dom Richards
If I may, let me take you back to a forgotten time (well, in the UK, anyway). There was once a magical place where, if...
More Than 840 Million Hours of Xbox 360 Games Have Been Played on Xbox One
One of the Xbox One’s most popular features has been its backwards compatibility for Xbox 360 titles. It’s proven to be extremely popular with gamers...
Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet Review
by Will Worrall
It gets to a point with certain game series when you have to start wondering why they keep it up. Sometimes the entire series is...
Turok and Turok 2 Releasing on Xbox One Next Week
Fans of Turok will be pleased to hear that the Nintendo 64 classic Turok: Dinosaur Hunter and Turok 2: Seeds of Evil will be making...
EA Sports UFC 3 Review
Much like cover star Conor McGregor, EA’s UFC games have built a big reputation as the best in the business and, with each new iteration,...
Dandara Review
In games I often want to be whisked away to somewhere much different from the ugly world we call home. Somewhere void of the stress...
Monster Energy Supercross: The Official Video Game Review
Monster Energy Supercross is attempting to break into a genre that tends to operate at the extremes, offering either fantastic, adrenaline-pumping simulations like Forza Motorsport...
Night in the Woods Review
Night in the Woods offers a very personal experience. It’s a game that tackles difficult situations and emotions that few others could hope to achieve....
Wulverblade Review
Centering a game in the deeply ancient and mysterious history of the Roman massacre and eventual colonization of Europe is a tricky spot for an...
New Screens Show New Code Vein Characters and Multiplayer Element
by Ian Cooper
Code Vein gives players the chance to answer requests for help from other Revenants finding difficulty battling against the Lost. Explore and defeat the enemies...
Middle-earth: Shadow of War – Blade of Galadriel DLC Review
It’s a new year, and with it comes the first DLC for my personal game of the year of 2017, Middle-earth: Shadow of War. This...
Under Night In-Birth Exe: Late[st] Review
As someone who is not real big on Japanese games and who has never played a game like Under Night In-Birth before, I had no...

