Xbox One

Trite. That’s probably the best way to describe Rabio. If I told you it will set you back £4.19 then I’m sure you can hazard a pretty good guess as to what you are getting here. Oh yes, you better believe it’s another 2D “retro-style” platformer. Just the way you like it.  If I’m honest,
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Nil points! As tempting as it might be, Let’s Sing Presents ABBA doesn’t quite deserve that ignominy. While it’s a reheat of Let’s Sing Queen, which was itself a reheat of the mainline Let’s Sing series, it’s still carried along by the easy-going charm and disco-lite bangers of the Swedish band. It is, then, exactly
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Temtem is here, after a lengthy early access period following its successful Kickstarter, and players can finally enjoy the latest monster catching experience on Xbox. Published by Humble Bundle and developed by Spanish based studio Crema, Temtem wants the crown that sits firmly on the head of Pikachu and the rest of his Pokémon friends.
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There are moments in gaming where the curtain is pulled back and the game in question stares into your soul, passing by the controller in your hand to ask “What are you doing to me?”. I’m talking about those moments when things start to get a bit meta. The Stanley Parable is one of those
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Roller Champions Season 2, Dragon’s Way, is out now for all Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One players. Dragon’s Way is inspired by martial arts and age-old traditions from Asia, bringing new themed maps including the Bangkok Arena, Zen Temple, and Dragon Temple. The new season is also introducing additional cross-platform features, allowing players to
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The day has come! Overwatch 2 has just launched as a new, free-to-play experience for Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S. Whether you’re a new or returning player, you can choose from 35 unique heroes and team up in 5v5 battles on 22 beautiful maps across the globe. Jump into six distinct game modes today
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There’s something just so mesmerising about huge, hundred-unit battles, as can be attested by those who play Totally Accurate Battle Simulator, Halo Wars, or the like. Whilst tactical auto-battler titles have traditionally been confined to the PC space, the might of consoles nowadays unlocks the potential for such grandiose fights on console. Despot’s Game: Dystopian
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My desire for a new Pikmin game is borderline rabid, so I got very excited when I saw that Tinykin’s army of adorable followers might potentially fill the sprout-shaped void in my heart. But while its simple environmental puzzles may not have entirely sated that craving, its joyous world and extremely satisfying platforming unexpectedly fed
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Developers Owlcat Games will be hoping that the console port of Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous fares a bit better than the port for the previous Pathfinder title. We at TheXboxHub gave Pathfinder: Kingmaker a 3/5 score, on account of its interesting and intricate story and satisfying combat, but terrible performance on console. Releasing today
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C.A.R.L. (Computer-Automated Resource Locator) needs your help: this tiny robot is lost within the sprawling maze that is Kent Industries, and must make it out whilst also acquiring Tech Units for his engineer buddy, uncovering some shady secrets regarding Kent Industries along the way… Releasing today onto Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC, C.A.R.L. is the
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