Tag : xbox
Getting a fistful of boomstick in 2022 is an activity that Deadites need to look forward to in Evil Dead: The Game, the newest entry...
Trek to Yomi Review
by Ryan Jones
The developers of Trek to Yomi have managed to truly capture the feeling of the old-but-gold samurai movies from the past and implement it into...
The Sorrowvirus: A Faceless Short Story Review
by Ryan Jones
The Sorrowvirus: A Faceless Short Story markets itself as a riveting horror story packed with unique ideas and chilling atmospheres to terrify its player. Unfortunately,...
WWE 2K22 Review
by Dom Richards
The release of WWE 2K20 back at the end of 2019 was a complete disaster. Not only was the game full of hilarious glitches and...
Tunic Review
by Ryan Jones
Single developer games recently have been no less than impressive, and with Tunic, a new Xbox exclusive, its Zelda-style gameplay and Souls-like combat make for...
Elden Ring Review
by Ryan Jones
*THIS REVIEW MAY CONTAIN MINOR SPOILERS.* FromSoftware has had players eagerly awaiting their next IP for nearly two years since its announcement at E3 2019....
Dying Light 2: Stay Human Review
by Ryan Jones
Since its reveal in 2018, Dying Light 2: Stay Human has been highly anticipated by gamers following its predecessor of Dying Light, released in 2015....
Five Games We Are Most Looking Forward to in 2022
by Kyle Moffat
2022 looks to be an exceptional year for gaming. Due to the pandemic, we have seen many games delayed and, thus, a lack of top...
Chorus Review
by Ryan Jones
Video games set in space are possibly among some of the most ambitious types of their genre. There is so much more of outer space...
Battlefield 2042 Review
by Jes Taylor
The Battlefield franchise finds itself in a very unique position this time around with Battlefield 2042. After getting delayed at (relatively) the last minute, Battlefield...
Call of Duty: Vanguard Review
by Jes Taylor
Another year, another Call of Duty. That genuinely is the feeling you get once you boot up Call of Duty: Vanguard. What once was (to...
Omen of Sorrow Review
by Ryan Jones
As somebody who loves fighting games, Omen of Sorrow has been an incredibly difficult game to get used to. Developed by AOne Games, Omen of...
Ravva and the Cyclops Curse Review
by Ryan Jones
WARNING: THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SLIGHT SPOILERS FOR ENEMY AND LEVEL DESIGN. Retro gaming will always have a place in my heart after growing up with...
Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions Review
by Rob Browne
“It ain’t about how hard you can hit, it’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.” – Rocky Balboa. “To be...
Psychonauts 2 Review
by Ryan Jones
My first experience with a Psychonauts game was a few months ago when the first Psychonauts, released in 2005, came to Xbox Game Pass. After...
Retro Respawn – Dynasty Warriors 4
Last week I gave some of my thoughts on the Dynasty Warriors movie, and watching the film gave me the impetus to go back and...
Corpse Killer: 25th Anniversary Edition Review
by Jes Taylor
Let me start off by saying that I am totally behind bringing older games “forward” to newer platforms. Games made years or even decades ago...
Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Knights Xbox Series X/S Review
by Ryan Jones
I haven’t played a Metroidvania in quite some time, possibly not since I completed Blasphemous, developed by The Game Kitchen. After noticing high amounts of...

