Xbox One

When I started Cult of the Lamb, I wasn’t expecting to be shoveling so much poop. This is a true wolf of a base-management game in the sheepish clothing of an action-roguelite, but it balances that unexpected mix of genres with grace. Its adorable art style and surprising amount of side activities fill its relatively
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Now, this is more like it. We’ve taken it upon ourselves to work through all of the Psikyo shoot-’em up classics that have been recycling onto the Xbox Store, and that odyssey has – so far – taken us through all the Strikers 1945 games. In the future, it will bring us to Samurai Aces
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I find myself in the same position when it comes to playing Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance II as I was for the original Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance from a year or so back. That position being that I am coming to this completely fresh, as I never got around to playing the game when it
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You ever see someone with massive, toned arms but embarrassingly scrawny legs? Digimon Survive is a little bit like that person: it overwhelmingly succeeds at being an entertaining visual novel, but completely skips leg day when it comes to its tedious tactics combat. Apart from some serious pacing problems, meeting Digimon Survive’s memorable characters and
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I don’t think I’ve felt so pressured playing a 2D platformer. Most games like Super Mombo Quest are tense enough, requiring you to get from A to B through twirling blades, moving platforms and enemies. But Mombo Quest sneers at those games. Getting from A to B is too simple, too pathetically easy. It sidles
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Announced earlier today on the official Microsoft Blog, Unity has selected Azure as its cloud partner for building and operating real-time 3D (RT3D) experiences from the Unity engine. By giving creators easy access to RT3D simulation tools and the ability to create digital twins of real-world places and objects, Unity is offering creators an easy
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Ah, a game based around the wholesome pursuits of an arsonist. What could be better or more family friendly? Well, luckily, in Arsonist Heaven at least, the arsonist in question has a good reason for indulging his pyro talents. I’m sure there is a way to work a “twisted firestarter” joke in here somewhere… Anyway,
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Another retro styled JRPG from the busy bees over at KEMCO means that I’m starting to run out of clever ways to introduce these games. I shall therefore just fall back on the bare basic facts. Gale of Windoria is the latest JRPG to arrive on our shores, and while the look and feel may
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Sold as a ‘minimalist jigsaw puzzle’, Puzzletronics: Digital Infinite very much does as it says on the tin. But not content with just allowing you to swap pieces in and out to create beauty, aligning mazes of lines, it tries to do more, infusing circuitry and digital logic for good measure; lines, buttons, gates, doors
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Two Point Campus continues in the already impressive footsteps of Two Point Hospital before it, dressing up an engaging business management sim in goofy irreverence. To be honest, its dorky, oddball sense of humor misses me more often than it hits. But that all fades into the background for the most part when I’m having
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