Who’d have thought that we’d be playing games where the lion’s share of time is spent not playing. We watch, we occasionally tinker, but most of the time we’re picking lint out of our belly buttons. The spirit of idle games is everywhere, from the automated battles of Raid Shadow Legends to the skirmishes of
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At IFA 2023, Lenovo introduced several new additions to Windows 11 gaming, including the Lenovo Legion Go – the company’s first Windows 11 handheld device for gamers – and its top-of-the-line Lenovo Legion 9i laptop. Businesses also got fresh options, including a new glasses-free experience with the ThinkVision 27 3D Monitor that is compatible with
Farming in video games has very little to do with quickening the pulse, and a lot to do with soothing it. If you’re picking up a trowel and dibber, you’re probably up for a tranquil game session. Just whispering the words Harvest Moon and Stardew Valley into someone’s ear is likely to send them into
What will you rustle up in Escape First Alchemist on Xbox? Escape Academy should be seen as the premier game in the whole Escape Room genre. But there are a surprising number of other titles vying for that crown. One such series is that of Escape First – and it’s that which today expands with
A Clockwork Conspiracy is in place in Trine 5 In the latest instalment in the lengthy Trine series, it is time to embark on the adventure of a lifetime with Amadeus, Zoya and Pontius once again. Trine 5: A Clockwork Conspiracy on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC is here. And this promises to be the
Persona fans can have a hard time letting go of their favorite characters; after spending upwards of 100 hours with the heroes of Personas 3, 4, or 5, it’s only natural to feel a void once you’ve rolled the credits. Persona publisher Atlus clearly understands we’ve wanted to see more of SEES and the Investigation
The Bridge Curse: Road to Salvation is terrifying Spooky season is nearly upon us, with the release of The Bridge Curse: Road to Salvation on Xbox, PlayStation and Switch. Whilst we are still technically in summer, it won’t be long before pumpkins litter the streets, and trick or treaters try their luck. Why not get
Summary Under The Waves is the new narrative-driven adventure game developed by Parallel Studio and published by Quantic Dream. It will be released today for Xbox Series S/X and Xbox One (digital and deluxe physical edition). Just prior to the release, we met its Game Director, Ronan Coiffec, for an exclusive look back on the
Agatha Christie – Hercule Poirot: The London Case is here Nearly two years on from our last outing with Hercule Poirot, the legendary detective is back with a brand new adventure. Some would say that Agatha Christie – Hercule Poirot: The London Case on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC contains the mystery of a lifetime.
This week’s Destiny 2 Showcase event featured a bevy of news for Bungie’s ongoing sci-fi action MMO, from new features coming to the game to the launch of a brand-new Season, as well as an in-depth look at the next expansion, Destiny 2: The Final Shape, arriving in February 2024. If you missed the event
The depths of Under the Waves Loss and grief are powerful things. And with Under The Waves on Xbox, PlayStation and PC, it even compels our protagonist to chase a new future. Professional diver Stan wants to swim away from it all, and where better to do so in the murky depths of the ocean?
If you’re a Smurfs fan and haven’t played it yet, then The Smurfs – Mission Vileaf is a surprisingly strong platformer that steals some of the best bits from Luigi’s Mansion. Although it might have come from a different development house to Smurfs Kart (Osome Studio has been switched for Eden Games here), it shows
[embedded content] It’s that time of the year again, so TheXboxHub team is shining the spotlight on Gamescom 2023 and specifically Opening Night Live. There’s also an exclusive interview regarding Kentucky Route Zero in TheXboxHub Official Podcast Episode 176. You won’t want to miss this episode! Sharing their unfiltered thoughts this week are Gareth, James,
I have a funny relationship with the Quake series. When I was at school, LAN parties were all the rage and cyber cafes were on most street corners. Remember those? Okay, so not everyone is an old fuddy duddy like me, but they were cool, okay!? Anyway, at that point everyone loved playing Quake. Deathmatches
We’re trying not to be distracted by the truly terrible title, but ugh, just look at it. Sure, it makes it more Google-friendly than ‘Invasion’, but at what cost. At. What. Cost. A review focused on an abysmal game title wouldn’t be much cop, so luckily there are other things to complain about with Envasion.
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