Xbox One

Ever wanted to play Hole In The Wall in real life? Ever wondered why the man in the Exit signs always looks in such a hurry? Introducing ExitMan Deluxe, a fun little game that’ll keep you playing as long as you can keep your focus on the main gameplay.  The main premise of ExitMan Deluxe
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The Diablo IV open beta and early access weekends have officially been announced! Prepare yourself for the first venture into Sanctuary with an opportunity to dive-in early. The open beta will be available to everyone from March 24 to 26, but those who pre-order Diablo IV on the Xbox Store will get early access to
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Dodgeball has always been seen as one of those sillier sports. One that doesn’t take itself too seriously, predominantly played in schools; a sport open to a bit of ribbing. Don’t get me wrong though, there are plenty of professional dodgeball players making a living out of it, just like there are those earning a
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“Never go back” Above are the words which reflect the strongly held beliefs of a certain member of TheXboxHub team. When it comes to making games in the current age, you’ll seldom find wiser words. But sometimes, just sometimes, it’s absolutely worth going back.  I also had to pinch myself because after finding that BBC
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Being single over the past few years must have been a rollercoaster. Finding love in the era of bubbles, social distancing and constant handwashing must have been a trip. And we can’t think of a better document of that time than Five Dates, an FMV dating sim from Wales Interactive. It captured all of the
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Summary Xbox is now the first console to offer carbon aware game downloads and updates. You can choose the energy settings that work best for you. Hide game art when selecting tiles on your Xbox Home background. Use the Google Home app as a touch remote control for your Xbox console. Team Xbox continues to
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Remember when big AAA franchises had more than one entry per console generation? A time when gameplay and UI’s weren’t polished to the nth degree? Games were a bit more rough and ready but arguably more enjoyable compared to the live-service-always-online-updates-every-two-weeks-with-time-limited-events-free-to-play-battle-pass-season-pass we seem to have nowadays? I certainly do, and it seems the developers of
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What’s the collective noun for escape rooms? A lock-in of escape rooms? A Hellraiser? Whatever it is, we’ve been getting them on the Xbox Store recently. And that’s been down to one developer: OnSkull Development IKE have been porting their long list of PC escape rooms to the black box, and they’ve got yet more
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Why do something yourself if you can get others to do it for you? Better still, why even consider it if you can get a bot to do that dirty work, as you instead kick back and reap the rewards.  That’s the basic premise of Atrio: The Dark Wild, as you drop into a strange
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It’s been a turbulent ride for DC fans. Warner Bros have been cancelling projects willy-nilly, and the Snyderverse has largely been sunk by volley after volley. If it’s not Ezra Miller going loco in Hawaii, it’s Black Adam bombing at the box office. James Gunn has a lot of work on his hands. The animation
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In our review for Puzzle by Nikoli W Heyawake, the previous game in the puzzle series, we accused it of having the “vague whiff of familiarity”. That’s because the Puzzle by Nikoli games were dropping once a month, and while the rules weren’t precisely the same from one game to another, there was some overlap.
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