Xbox One

Kattish does something that’s notably odd. It doesn’t actually reveal what kind of game it is until after you get 1000G. It’s entirely possible for achievement hunters to get their 100% Gamerscore and depart Kattish without realising what kind of game it is.  For the first ten levels, Kattish is an extremely generic platformer. You
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Having the opportunity to review the original GoldenEye 007 game is not one that I ever expected to have in my life. A game that for me, like so many, played a huge part in my video game education growing up. How do you even make a start on reviewing such a significant and culturally
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Season 3 of Gundam Evolution, dubbed ‘Defencer’, is arriving today, February 1, where new and veteran Mobile Suit Pilots can join the fray. This season is bringing all-new add-on content to enjoy: a new Mobile Suit, regional servers, and a whole lot more!   New Mobile Suit: Hyperion Gundam  Hyperion Gundam hails from the ‘Mobile Suit
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Dying Light 2 Stay Human is commencing its 1st Anniversary on January 31, 2023. The celebration event will commemorate the launch of the ultimate post-apocalyptic survival horror game. Our developer team has created a chock-full slate of exciting new features and content. The 1st Anniversary will have a stacked celebration schedule, starting with in-game events,
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CyberHive is a weird game to try and review.  It’s a game that comes from Blazing Planet Studios, published by Samustai LTD, and pretty much does exactly as it says on the tin – you take control of a spaceship that acts as a hive for a bunch of bees. In this intergalactic beehive, you
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The annual THQ Nordic & Handy Games Xbox Store sale double-jumps, jet-boosts, and smashes into action this week with savings on a massive list of games. You can demolish your competitors in full-contact racing with Wreckfest (60% off), join Fury on her apocalyptic quest in Darksiders III (70% off), or save your undersea pals in
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What’s the chance we would receive two cat-based sokoban (box-pushing) games to review in the space of a month? Pretty likely, apparently, as we have the pleasure of giving a verdict on both Sokocat – Combo and Sissa’s Path in quick succession. But as with many of these coincidental confluences, there’s a winner and a
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Ah, now this is more like it. Arriving in a clutch of three Psikyo remasters from City Connection, Dragon Blaze is the least ambitious of the bunch by quite a way. It does precious little that other Psikyo shooters haven’t done before, and – if you have any shoot ’em-up experience – it doesn’t deviate
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