Xbox One

The last time I ventured into a multiplayer focused anime game, Dragon Ball: The Breakers, it was incredibly disappointing in almost every department. So you can understand why I’m rather apprehensive about the recent arrival of MY HERO ULTRA RUMBLE. It’s a free-to-play, battle royale offering based on the massively popular My Hero Academia universe.
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Long Gone Days comes to Xbox, PlayStation and Switch In the heart-wrenching, exhilarating military RPG known as Long Gone Days, you will experience the intensity of a warzone, uncover conspiracies, and find out that not everything is exactly as it seems… A Fresh Take Available now on Xbox, PlayStation and Switch – the first foray
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I find myself getting over-excited about triple-A games, much like a giddy school boy. And I do that even though I am now in my fifties. I can’t wait for the Starfields, the Spidermans or the Hogwarts. But no matter how good, I always seem to leave disappointed. Maybe it’s the anticipation that kills? Can
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Back in the 1990s, video games could be simple affairs. Disc space was limited, hard drive capacities even worse; so much so that if you wanted a long cutscene or story arc then you’d find your games taking place over various discs. Because of that, many games would just throw you into the action without
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A memory was unlocked when Operation Wolf Returns: First Mission arrived. It’s not a name or game that I had thought about for decades. Unlike a lot of people, I hadn’t come across Operation Wolf by pumping coins into it in the arcades: instead, I had it on the NES, when arcade-conversions weren’t so much
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Is there such a thing as good déjà vu? We felt like we had played Mystic Gate dozens of times before. It’s a twin-stick roguelike, which is a double-hander that isn’t exactly new, and it offers no real spin on the formula. But if you’re not going to do something new, then do the old
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Of all the indie franchises that repeatedly release on the Xbox Store, the ‘Gnomes Garden’ franchise – including all of its spin-offs, Royal Roads 2 being the latest – is the one that we find the most inexplicable. We’ve played more of these games than we care to count, yet we can’t pinpoint what people
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