Xbox One

It’s time to announce the January Games with Gold lineup! On Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, destroy robots to a sick beat in NeuroVoider and help humanity get back to the stars in Aground. And for our classic lineup via Backward Compatibility, revisit a legendary arcade shooter in Radiant Silvergun and play a reimagined
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Probably the best thing we can say about Guazu: The Rescue is that it taught us what a Guará Wolf was. Second best is that we found its main character to be adorable, if lacking a few frames of animation. Third best? Honestly, we struggle to think of more than two positive things to say
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For many, the Xbox Elite Controller is the pinnacle of controller tech. Utilising the standard form honed by the Xbox team with the Official Wireless Controller, and then adding in button mapping and rear-mounted paddle options, for anyone who is really serious about their gaming, the Elite is always something to consider.  But for as
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Creepy Tale is certainly creepy. Thumbs up, Deqaf Studio, you aimed for that target and well and truly hit it. We played with tension in the fingers and thumbs, and there were plenty of moments that will sit in a grotty cupboard at the back of our subconscious. Thanks for that. Creepy Tale is a
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Contrary to what the state of my real-world home might imply, I find something oh-so-satisfying about cleaning up in video games. That makes The Gunk particularly appealing to me, as its linear campaign is packed full of opportunities to methodically transform a muck-covered alien planet back into a pristine and beautiful landscape. As the first
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Platformer games are two a penny these days, often using ideas that were popular in the genre’s heyday – for better or worse. But what if I told you a developer had come up with a concept that involves your vocal chords being the key to success? Well, Bad Dream Games have attempted to do
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