Xbox One

Summary 2000s-era cinematic online co-op survival horror lives in Outbreak: Shades of Horror, just announced for Xbox Series X|S. Experience the undead nightmare with immersive bleeding edge graphics and classic survival horror gameplay Your choice of first-person, third-person or retro fixed camera angles Play the single-player atmospheric teaser demo now on Xbox Series X|S for
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Chernobylite is receiving free updates today: Ghost Town and Season 1 Blue Flames, accompanied by various bug fixes and improvements. Two paid DLCs with weapon and equipment skins are now available as well. Ghost Town introduces a new map, the infamous Pripyat residential area overtaken by chernobylite crystals. It’s now a ghost town in which
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Not a week goes by without a Ratalaika Games release it seems like anymore. And with the greatest of respect, many of them are achievement fodder of retro looking games at best. Sometimes though, Ratalaika manage to get hold of a lesser know classic title for re-release. This is one of those games, and it
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As if you wouldn’t be able to guess from the title, 80’s Overdrive absolutely screams 1980s. It screams pure, unadulterated arcade racing. It screams speed. It screams for you to play it over and over, again and again.  80’s Overdrive probably isn’t the best 1980’s inspired arcade racer on the market. And you’ll probably find
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Even with videogame graphics the way they are nowadays, fire is still up there with water in terms of difficult things to render properly in games. Just as well then that this latest release uses pixel art instead to render their fire. And with a name like Arsonist Heaven, out today on Xbox, Nintendo Switch
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The early stages of Train Valley: Console Edition are a bit of a struggle. The controls feel whack, the action is fast and unrelenting, whilst the need to balance many elements is enough to have you on the verge of quitting.  But stick with it, understand that slow and steady wins the race – and
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