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Xbox Series X|S
The Xbox Series X and the Xbox Series S (collectively, the Xbox Series X/S[a]) are home video game consoles developed by Microsoft. They were both released on November 10, 2020 as the fourth generation of the Xbox console family, succeeding the Xbox One family.
Persona 3, with its story of confronting death and finding courage in the face of tragedy, has left a lasting impact on players since its release on the PS2. As the RPG genre evolved and the Persona series grew, the game's earnest message and memorable characters continued to resonate. Now, with...
Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun, a game that has garnered interest from all corners of the globe, is an intriguing blend of retro-style first-person shooters and the esteemed sci-fi universe, Warhammer 40,000. In this article, we will shed light on the various aspects of the game, providing an...
One of the best games of the last generation of consoles, and in with a very strong shout as the greatest JRPG of all time, Persona 5 Royal makes for a fantastic new addition to Xbox Game Pass.
If you've yet to sample the deep delights of Persona 4, we really can't recommend it enough - it's perhaps our favorite entry in the franchise, doing so much that Persona 5 does but without that game's sometimes unnecessary bloat.
Don’t get us wrong, Lollipop Chainsaw RePOP is a fun fling from start to finish but it was never really a role model student when it arrived on the scene in 2012.
NBA 2K25 is the best the series has ever been on the court. This is slick and addictive stuff with improved passing and defending, hundreds more animations and a ton of big modes to sink your teeth into.
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 is a spectacular achievement that gives Warhammer fans everything they could possibly have wanted when it comes to roleplaying their favorite chonky space boys.
If you've played pretty much any Supermassive game in the past — from Until Dawn to The Quarry — you'll know what to expect from The Casting of Frank Stone.
Age of Mythology was already a respectable package and Retold adds some additional shine. Like other Age games, it’s got near-endless replay value and is packed to the brim with gameplay and lore (even if some content is locked at release).
Padding is Alien: Isolation’s unfortunate undoing, as there are a few too many recycled moments throughout the course of its seemingly never-ending single player campaign.
Kena: Bridge of Spirits is a super solid debut for Ember Labs that serves up an enchanting atmosphere, slick and challenging combat and some very cute companions in the form of the ROT.
As a Zelda fan of nearly 30 years, it’s not easy to find a game that comes close to scratching that itch in a truly authentic way, but Dungeons Of Hinterberg is the real deal.
What starts as a colorful and fun arcade racer ends up being a bit too ‘by the numbers’ and spoils itself with no dynamic difficulty, or options to make things a bit more exciting. It’s not a bad game, but it is a bit forgettable.
Based on the long-running Vampire: The Masquerade tabletop RPG series, the newly released Vampire: The Masquerade – Swansong immerses you in that universe in a heavily narrative-driven game where your in-game choices have consequences.
While Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun may not be the perfect game, it's undoubtedly an enjoyable experience for fans of the franchise and retro-shooters alike.