The Bridge Xbox One review
There are many thought-provoking titles on Xbox One, one of them being The Bridge, which formed off the back of a university project from Ty Taylor, who collaborated with artist…
There are many thought-provoking titles on Xbox One, one of them being The Bridge, which formed off the back of a university project from Ty Taylor, who collaborated with artist…
When I first saw Submerged, I thought this was a title set out to superb. The setting of a flooded city certainly gave itself to beauty, with the imagining of…
Summer is often a drought period for new games, with most of us assumed to be outside sunning ourselves. However, Microsoft aims to change that with a line-up of summer…
I’ve played my fair share of puzzle games involving rotating items and boxes, but Q.U.B.E: Director’s Cut takes this to another level, as it combines a story into solving puzzles…
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No Time To Explain is a game which doesn’t take itself seriously, with constant silliness and comical dialogue, the time-travelling platformer brings something a bit different to Xbox One. I…
DLC is often the pinnacle for any game to give it a new burst of life, especially when we’re talking about single-player only experiences. Batman: Arkham Knight has a lot…
When we talk about Game of the Year titles they have a certain pedigree, from its storyline to its wealth of content. The game has to be an all-round gem…
At E3 2015, Microsoft announced its Xbox Game Preview program, which runs in a similar format to Steam’s Early Access, in that it allows developers to market their “in development”…
It’s quite often that video games try to add witty dialogue and amusing gameplay in order to give them a boost of childish fun. Schrödinger’s Cat and the Raiders of…