Death Noodle Delivery – now on consoles Remember the joys of Paperboy from back in the day? Fancy a cyberpunky styled game that uses that classic as inspiration, dropping in some narrative for good measure? You’ve pretty much found it in Death Noodle Delivery. A cyberpunked Paperboy? If you’re old enough to remember the joys
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Another section of my preview took me to the stars, quite literally, and put me at the helm of Kay’s ship. Engaging in a swift battle against some TIE Fighters felt pretty approachable off the bat, the controls were smooth, similar to those of Starfield, and the ship’s tracking module made short work of pesky
Blasting away the baddies in Deadlink The critically acclaimed cyberpunk FPS Deadlink is finally here to set the world of Xbox and PlayStation alight with its addictive roguelite antics. Are you ready to embrace death to become the deadliest killer around in Deadlink? Kill. Die. Upgrade. Repeat. The Corporate Security Agency have assigned you, an
We are delighted to invite Xbox Insiders on Xbox Series X|S consoles to join the Hell Let Loose Update Preview. Team17 is working on new and exciting features for this epic World War II, first person shooter and would love for you to try them out and get your feedback! To participate in the Hell
Yes folks, we’re back! Episode 206 of TheXboxHub Official Podcast has landed, ready and waiting with your preferred podcast provider. It’s a little quieter on the AAA game front this week, but there’s still plenty to get stuck into. TheXboxHub Official Podcast #206 Episode #206 – all about the games Join Gareth, Richard and Darren
[embedded content] Double Fine PsychOdyssey follows the creative process of game-making from the earliest concepts all the way to launch and beyond as it tracks the development of Psychonauts 2. Initially released in 2023, this deep dive into development was met with critical acclaim and more than a few people who said “Hey, I want
The best new Xbox and Game Pass games of August are? We’re into August and that means the traditional gaming season is fast approaching. But 2024 has very much been unlike other years, drip feeding the big guns over recent months. But there are still plenty of new gaming experiences to get excited by, with
Welcome to Next Week on Xbox! This weekly feature highlights all the games arriving soon on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PC, and with Game Pass. Discover more about these forthcoming titles below and explore their profiles for additional information (note that release dates are subject to change). Let’s dive in! Sword & Fairy
Circus of TimTim brings the horror The mascot horror genre has really gone from strength to strength in recent months, with the arrival of many of the ilk onto Xbox. Of course, Five Nights at Freddy’s remains the OG, with Garten of Banban and Poppy Playtime also looking to get in on the action. This
Valorant enters Open Beta on Xbox… today! It comes ahead of a full console launch that brings some major bonuses for Game Pass members. Having been lucky enough to have had a chance to play it at Riot’s Los Angeles studio, it’s clear that this is no simple port – the team has meticulously retooled
Pedra Crystal Caves – now on Xbox Nearly two years on from its original release on Steam, Pedra Crystal Caves is an old-school puzzling adventure inspired by the likes of Spindizzy. Do you have the brain-power to make it all the way through this platformer? They See Me Rollin’ Now available on Xbox consoles for
Chrysolite – out now! If it’s a very old-school action-platformer you wish to take for a spin, then Chrysolite has you covered. It comes to us from Firenut Games, and delivers many levels of jumping, attacking, and magical potions! A Thief’s Life Now available on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC, Chrysolite sees players jump into
“From there we try to find references for some kind of look that we are after. Usually, we want to make sure that there is some kind of “creepy” element to the area to evoke. Even something as simple as a style of rock can produce uneasy feelings in players, but there are a lot of
Ginger The Tooth Fairy – now on Xbox Ginger – The Tooth Fairy is for all intents and purposes a pretty standard retro platformer. Pixelated graphics, 2D side-scrolling action, and defeating enemies by jumping on their head? Yep, that’s classic platforming, perfect for a rainy afternoon. Travel the World Ginger – The Tooth Fairy has
The Importance of Photography in the Game In The Star Named Eos, photography is the core theme that drives the game’s story and experience. This idea was conceived even before developing our previous game, Behind the Frame, where we initially planned a 360-degree panoramic narrative centered on photography. Due to our limited development experience at
I’m constantly amazed by GameSir. Amazed at their progress over the last couple of years, as they’ve gone from plucky upstarts focusing on the mobile scene, to relative powerhouses across the gaming sphere. In fact, aside from the odd misstep, what they have produced and delivered to market, in the last twelve months or so
Salutations, wise and attractive Administrator. I’m Jean-Luc, Community Manager for Desktop Dungeons: Rewind, here to give you some advice for kickstarting your kingdom and dungeon diving. The Rundown Desktop Dungeons: Rewind is a turn based roguelike where every move matters. Every dungeon has a boss (or several) that must be defeated to return to your
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