Xbox One

Memories can snowball sometimes. One memory unlocks another one, and before long you’re wondering how you could have forgotten it all. It’s something we get when we meet up with old friends: we each remember different parts of the scene, filling in the gaps, until it feels as crisp and clear as watching on IMAX.
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Who would’ve thought that the Kingdom Rush series would be given a new lease of life on Xbox over a decade after its inception? Not me, to be honest, but the proof is in the playing, and I have been rather impressed with both Kingdom Rush and Kingdom Rush Frontiers so far. Now it’s the
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Super Mega Baseball is a franchise that has slowly been ticking away since 2014. This fourth iteration seems to have been fully embraced into the EA fold, as the EA Sports logo now sits proudly next to the title; EA owning the studio that made the original three. Having played all three of the older
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Staring at the jaws of defeat, there’s only one way to turn the tide of battle… throw a child into the Soul Cannon and sacrifice them for the greater good.  That’s the super weapon, as well as the moral dilemma attached to it, first introduced in the excellent and impactful Fuga: Melodies of Steel just
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Prior to its release, Loop8: Summer of Gods initially caught my eye with its watercolour style Japanese environments. Upon further inspection, I noticed it’s a choice-driven coming-of-age RPG with turn-based battles and a mysterious time loop, which piqued my interest further. Now that Loop8: Summer of Gods is actually here, will it be an experience
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Back in 2016, Xbox racing fans got something a bit quirky. Trackmania Turbo released, offering something different from the majority of other racing games out there. A subsequent release under the Games with Gold banner a year later meant many gamers got to try something new. As a result, this predominantly PC only racing series
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