Tag: Xbox

  • Monster Hunter Wilds: A Thrilling Hunt Worth Embarking On

    Monster Hunter Wilds, the latest installment in the beloved monster-slaying franchise, roars to life with stunning visuals, engaging gameplay, and a surprisingly captivating story. While it retains some of the series’ quirks that might initially intimidate newcomers, Wilds emerges as the most welcoming entry point yet, offering a thrilling and rewarding experience for both seasoned…

  • Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Tape 1 Review – A Slow Burn with Promising Characters

    Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Tape 1 is the first installment in what promises to be a compelling two-part story, and it’s clear Don’t Nod is building something deliberate and impactful. While the narrative might not be the most gripping out of the gate, it crafts a solid foundation for a character-driven drama that excels…

  • Eternal Strands: A Promising Climb That Never Quite Reaches the Summit

    Eternal Strands arrives with a tantalizing pedigree, boasting the involvement of veterans from the Dragon Age series and a clear ambition to blend the epic scale of Shadow of the Colossus with the demanding combat of Dark Souls. The result is a game that teases greatness, offering moments of genuine thrill and wonder, but ultimately…

  • Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power Battles is a good remaster of a game no one asked for.

    Okay, buckle up, Padawans, because we’re diving headfirst into the often-overlooked corner of the Star Wars gaming universe: the remaster of Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power Battles. This isn’t your typical lightsaber-wielding epic; it’s a surprisingly faithful resurrection of a title many probably forgot existed, and it comes with both the charms of nostalgia…

  • Thaumaturge: A dark must-play RPG

    In the expansive realm of role-playing games, few titles manage to weave together a compelling narrative with a rich, immersive setting. Thaumaturge does just that, inviting players to explore the intricacies of its world, set against the backdrop of a beautifully rendered Warsaw. This city, steeped in both history and mystique, serves as an evocative…

  • A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead is a quiet experience with great potential. 

    A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead brings the heart-pounding tension of the hit film franchise into the world of interactive entertainment, and it largely succeeds in translating the franchise’s unique atmosphere into a compelling gaming experience. The game combines survival horror, stealth, and puzzle-solving elements while staying true to its roots in a sound-sensitive universe,…

  • Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions – A Whimsical Ride with Room for Improvement

    As a long-time fan of the Harry Potter franchise, the announcement of “Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions” sparked excitement and fear. For many, Quidditch is a quintessential aspect of the series, with its frenetic pace and strategic depth capturing the imagination of readers and viewers alike. And with Quidditch missing from Hogwarts Legacy last year, all…

  • Wargroove 2 (Xbox): A small step forward

    Wargroove 2 was released late last year, but seeing how it went under our radar, we decided to bring it on this year’s GOTY list with the newly released Xbox version. Where the first Wargroove filled out a void with these kinds of games, Wargroove 2 comes at a time when turned-based strategy games with…

  • The Plucky Squire: A fairytale come true

    While other platformers such as Super Mario may have introduced going from 2D to 3D environments, The Plucky Squire takes it to another level, building the groundwork for what easily will be a standard going forward. You know those games where you see the first screenshots and know it will be good? The Plucky Squire…

  • Lollipop Chainsaw RePop: Sweet and Bloody Reboot Reinvigorates the Cult Classic

    Lollipop Chainsaw RePop is a remastered and re-released version of the 2012 cult classic that combines horror, action, and humor in a unique and unforgettable way. Developed by Dragami Game, it is a game that I never heard anyone really ask for a remaster on and now that it is here, do we really need…