Xbox One

Six years after Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness disappointed fans of the sci-fi JRPG series like me, Star Ocean: The Divine Force feels like a long-awaited return to form in many ways. Its revamped combat is a lot of fun, breathing fresh life into a system that certainly benefits by evolving with the times a
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A quarter of a century is a long time and a milestone worth celebrating! Thank you for joining us today for our Anniversary Broadcast, celebrating 25 years of strategy, history and — most importantly — you, our players. We’ve taken time to look back at what’s made this first chapter in Age of Empires’ history
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Ever since I was a child rushing over to the VHS rewinder to queue up another showing of Ghostbusters, I’ve dreamt of a multiplayer game in its unflinchingly silly universe. Whether it’s the over-the-top spectral miscreants or the ridiculous ghost-sucking vacuums carried by phantom-catching vigilantes in janitor’s outfits, it’s hard to imagine a world more
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‘Mostly Positive’ read the Steam reviews, but today it’s the turn of console players to properly behold the Beholgar.  Available to purchase and download on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, alongside a less-than-24-hours-old drop on PlayStation and Nintendo Switch, Beholgar bursts out of the PC Steam scene to provide console players the chance to
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Cross-breed a book of Sudoku puzzles with Minesweeper, and the unholy offspring would be Akari, otherwise known as a Light Up puzzle. It’s a brand of head-scratcher that we hadn’t encountered before reviewing Puzzle by Nikoli W Akari.  If you’ve played Minesweeper before, and let’s face it, who hasn’t, then you will have a good
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Lightwood Games have been serving up word-based puzzle games for quite a while, yet they still appear to be full of ideas in order to continue expanding their POWGI series. The most recent instalment, Sixty Words by POWGI, was possibly their most ambitious to-date with a clever spin on the classic wordsearch. Now though, Letterbox
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Gambling can evoke different feelings, from hatred to love. It depends on many factors like upbringing, hobbies, and environment.  The people we want to talk about today were interested in casino games and possessed a talent. That was one of the keys to their success. They also practised a lot to master skills. Some did
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It seems strange to have a competitive winter sports game that doesn’t come associated with the Winter Olympics. It feels weird that we don’t have Mario or Sonic in tow too.  But Winter Games 2023 is bucking a ton of trends, taking players deep into a winter sports scene at a time when those winter
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The fact that New Tales from the Borderlands exists at all warms my heart, considering that it had to defy the death of Telltale Games to do so. The original 2014 episodic adventure grabbed me with its excellent writing, sharp sense of humor, and likable main characters in Fiona and Rhys. While the unconnected, full-game-in-one-box
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To use generic hockey vernacular, NHL 23 rebounds and scores. This is the first major, broad push forward for this series since the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 debuted in 2014. It’s overdue, but it’s good to finally see. It’s the little things sometimes, and enhanced graphics and audio in NHL 23 bring a notable
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Creating an entire universe of stars and planets is no mean feat, but Hello Games did just that in the 2016 game No Man’s Sky. However, as monumental a challenge as that was, getting the same universe into the comparatively itty bitty memory and hardware budget of the Nintendo Switch is nothing short of galactic.
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One of the standout aspects of Dragon Ball is its lineup of fantastic villains who often destroy whole cities or planets in the blink of an eye, with little regard for their average citizens. So when Dragon Ball: The Breakers puts you in the shoes either of one of those villains or a terrified citizen
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