Month: August 2024

Summary Explore games curated by Indigenous communities. Learn more about Sienna Gonzales’ inspiration behind the Xbox logo redesign for International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples. Discover how Xbox is bringing Indigenous storytelling into the digital age, transforming traditional narratives through gaming. Indigenous cultures form a global mosaic, unified by the common thread of storytelling; the
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I have to admit, when I heard that there was yet another Soulslike game due to appear on the Xbox, I was somewhat cynical. The phrase “another day, another Soulslike” may have even crossed my mind… After all, with Elden Ring’s Shadow of the Erdtree currently ruling the roost, do we really need another? It
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You can now dive into Postrevolutionary Mexico City with Xbox. Mexico, 1921: A Deep Slumber’s Demo, a historical adventure where you’ll play as Juan Aguirre, a journalist through Mexican post revolution, is now available on Xbox. Grab your camera, notebook and the best nosey instinct you’ve got and dive into a political adventure that will
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We’ve played our fair share of action adventure games, many set on Earth, some zapping across the galaxy, but never one set entirely on a single alien planet. So, we were excited to play Creatures of Ava, a game that promises to be a different take on the classic genre, not only with its location
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The Battlefield series is a classic for a reason. Battlefield multiplayer has always been its strongest element, even when DICE squandered built-in potential or fumbled something or other seemingly unnecessarily. For as old as it is, however, it never really had any proper competition. Delta Force: Hawk Ops may be a bit of a silly
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Do you remember Thatcher’s Techbase, the Doom mod that lets you kill deceased former UK prime minister Margaret Thatcher, whose actions while in office rendered her more hated by working class people than even the numerous Tories that’ve followed in her footsteps since the 1980s? Well, it’s now playable on modern PlayStation and Xbox consoles.
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SteamWorld Heist 2 reviewed by Dan Stapleton on PC, also available on Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch. Steamworld Heist 2’s charming adventure refines the original game’s clever turn-based combat with a flexible mix-and-match class system and hand-made maps that are built around using teamwork to accomplish their objectives and escape unscathed. On top of that,
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