King’s Quest: A Knight To Remember Xbox One Review
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…
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…
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”…
There’s nothing quite like some couch gaming with a friend or family member, especially when games like Beach Buggy Racing allow you to play against one another for a few…
Possibly one of the biggest games of the year so far, The Witcher 3 is an open world RPG from CD Projekt Red. It’s safe to say there’s a lot…
You might think We Are Doomed has a lot of similarities to Geometry Wars if you judge the game by the screenshots, but on your first play through you’ll realise…
If like me you enjoy playing a blast from the past, Ultratron will be right up your street, as it bears resemblance to the classic Robotron: 2084 title, except it…