Xbox One

The sim game. Something that gives you the chance to try a job you might fancy in an alternative life or to see if there is room for you to consider a change of career, whether that be running an airport, mowing lawns or even spraying down dirty vehicles or houses. It’s incredible how many
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Have ice-sliding puzzles always been this popular? I’ve been reviewing Xbox games for some time now, but I don’t remember a sustained period of sliding games like this one. Every week it feels like I’m playing a new one: from Rytmos to sCATch: The Painter Cat, all the way to Webgeon, Cronostase, Super Ninja Miner
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Remember back when music games were all the rage? I don’t mean the likes of Rock Band and Guitar Hero where extra peripherals were required, I’m talking about the likes of Dance eJay and Music 2000. Those kind of games where you could become a music producer, as much as the hardware at the time
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It’s happened again: someone’s put ‘Tactics’ in the title of their game, slid some isometric screenshots into our DMs, and – like a moth – we’ve helplessly hovered towards it on the Xbox Store. Vanaris Tactics has unashamedly lifted the Final Fantasy Tactics template off the wall, and we’re more than happy with that wholesale
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Okay, I’ll admit it. When I first heard the legendary Resident Evil 4 was being given the same treatment as the second and third games in the series, I was a little concerned. Actually, I was very concerned. I played the original multiple times from start to finish, and was absolutely blown away by its
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Welcome to Next Week on Xbox! In this weekly feature we cover all the games coming soon to Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows, and Game Pass! Get more details on these upcoming games below and click their profiles for further info (release dates subject to change). Let’s jump in! Great New Games Spotlight has officially
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What do you think of when we say the words ‘Wild West’? Bonus points if you thought of wicky-wicky-wah-wah Will Smith and mechanical spiders. But what you probably thought of was last stands, duels, gunfights on horseback, panning for gold, claiming bounties on outlaws, drinking moonshine in the local saloon and large, open desert expanses. 
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Pleasant surprise of the week goes to Zapling Bygone, yet another budget Metroidvania. But rather than merge into the crowd, Zapling Bygone rips off their skulls and wears them all as masks. Perhaps ‘pleasant’ surprise isn’t quite the right term.  Zapling Bygone is structured in a way that you’ve probably played umpteen times before. It’s
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