Xbox One

If you’re looking for a ‘why?’ in Bunhouse, you’re not going to get it. You might question why you are a bunny, or why you’re growing plant after plant, but those questions will stay unanswered. You might wonder (rightly) why a civilisation of rabbits would have carrots as a currency, or why the Kickstarter backers
0 Comments
Summary The new, no annual fee Xbox Mastercard, issued by Barclays, is now available. The Xbox Mastercard allows cardmembers to earn card points with everyday purchases and redeem those points on digital games, add-ons, and more at Xbox.com, Microsoft.com, on console, and in-game. The Xbox Mastercard will be available to Xbox players 18 years and older in
0 Comments
We are a little late to the Dreamland Solitaire party. So late, in fact, that two sequels have been rattled out in quick succession. Better late than never, though, as we buckle down for a Dreamland Solitaire marathon.  We didn’t realise just how much Solitaire we were committing to though. Not only were we signing
0 Comments
Welcome to Next Week on Xbox! This weekly feature highlights all the games arriving soon on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows, and 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! Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes 505
0 Comments
One of my fondest childhood memories was going to the motorway services whenever we went to Scotland as a family. Bear with me, it does get a bit more exciting. Anyway, this one particular services had an Operation Wolf coin op machine, and so we always made time for a bit of gaming. In time
0 Comments
Venturing outside the Belfry can prove dangerous with many creatures causing havoc across the world of Towerborne. One creature in particular is the all-powerful Truffleclub. From Art to Animation to Combat Design, creating enemies is an effort that travels across game development disciplines. We had the opportunity to sit down with Lead Combat Designer Isaac
0 Comments
Another day, another retro style platformer plops onto the doormat. And that means another review introduction begins to stir in the depths of my mind. I’ve been playing quite a lot of this style of game just recently, and so I’m going to fall back on the age-old technique of just giving you the facts
0 Comments