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It seems like no time since I was reviewing the original Asterix & Obelix: Slap Them All!, and while it didn’t exactly set the world on fire, that hasn’t stopped a sequel from being created.  Yes, Mr Nutz Studio and Microids have decided that what the world needs is yet more Roman slapping action featuring
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Back in 1989 a game appeared on the PCs of the time. That game was called Prince of Persia. Like a mix of an Arabian Nights storybook and Indiana Jones, this adventure had it all – sword fighting, exploration, and platforming across many traps. It’s also one of those rare games that used rotoscoping; the
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Welcome to Next Week on Xbox! In this weekly feature we cover all the games coming soon to Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows, and Game Pass! Get more details on these upcoming games below and click their profiles for further info (release dates subject to change). Let’s jump in! Howl astragon Entertainment GmbH ☆☆☆☆☆
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There is absolutely nothing wrong with building a shared universe, whether that be across games or films. Of course, Marvel and DC do it best, taking their heroes and villains, seeing them popping up or getting referenced to in different stories in their universe. But the gaming world does it as well; take the various
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We’ve seen an influx in ‘cosy’ farming sims hitting the Xbox, with recent releases of Disney Dreamlight Valley and Everdream Valley. Now another comes along in the form of Coral Island. Even fans of the genre must be at risk of getting bored of the same gameplay, unless this new addition adds something a little
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I am a sucker for any games that are set in the future. Give me neon-drenched skies, a black market in cybernetics implants, and huge shiny tower blocks run by shady corporations, and I’m in before I even load up the game. Maybe it’s the feeling of what might happen in the future that is
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The action fantasy/sword and sorcery genre on the Xbox is not noticeably underpopulated, which speaks to the enduring popularity of stepping into a character’s shoes and swinging a sword about, or firing off spells.  Well, strap yourselves in as Rebel Act Studios, Fire Falcom and SNEG have delivered another of these games, just this time
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As life gets increasingly more hectic, and as the dark days of January seem to stretch off into the distance, there should always be room for a nice, gentle puzzle game. And if that puzzle game involves cute penguins, what could be better? Well, riding to the rescue are Gray Boss and QUByte Interactive with
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