Xbox One

Guitar Hero Live

One game, two ways to play. The first mode, GH Live, lets you rock real reactive live action crowds and delivers the full emotional roller coaster of being on stage. The second mode, GHTV, is the world's first playable music video network that lets you play along to official music videos and compete against friends.

Guitar Hero Live Review

By the time 2010 rolled around, the Guitar Hero franchise had played itself out strenuously. That’s not to say it wasn’t enjoyable anymore, but it had certainly felt like a rock star that was merely sticking around for the sake of the franchise, instead of innovating as it did years before. You can blame that on the countless releases and saturation that had set in – not to mention the...[Read More]

Bedlam – The Game By Christopher Brookmyre

Pitched as a shooter for those who survived online gaming in the 80s and 90s, Bedlam takes a look through an iconic time in online gaming serving up some authentic gaming nostalgia with up-to-date graphics and gaming features. Bedlam is set entirely in the first-person but will explore other game genres from a first-person perspective.

Bedlam – The Game By Christopher Brookmyre Review

I never really got around to reading Christopher Brookmyre’s novel Bedlam, but I hear it’s based on a fascinating concept, placing a girl in harm’s way as she jumps into a virtual world that she created, eventually trying to find her way out while dealing with a number of hostile enemies. In fact, it almost sounds ideal enough that it would work as a video game in itself.

Inside My Radio

Inside My Radio Review

Surprisingly enough, music/rhythm games aren’t just limited to Rock Band 4 and Guitar Hero Live this holiday season. Nope, a team called Seaven Studios has brought over its PC cult hit Inside My Radio to the Xbox One, hoping to appeal to a new range of platforming fans with its unique set-up and interesting soundtrack vibe. But is it enough to pull us away from the bigger dogs in the genre? ...[Read More]

Rock Band 4 Review

Plastic instruments are dead. Long live plastic instruments.

Penarium

Penarium is a frantic 2D arena arcade game where you control quirky anti-hero Willy. Willy is a kid trapped inside a sinister circus called; the Penarium. Willy's only hope of ever returning to his beloved father's farm is to run, jump and avoid an array of killer deathtraps while being cheered on by a sadistic crowd that is out for blood; his blood.

Penarium Review

Who hasn’t wished they could run away and join the circus? In Penarium you get to do just that. Just be careful with what you wish for… because Penarium isn’t your normal circus. ID@Xbox has been pumping out amazing games since it’s inception and Penarium is no different. A mix of platformer and puzzle, this game will challenge you to the very end. At least I think it does. I’ll admit now that par...[Read More]

Plague Inc: Evolved

Can you infect the world? Your pathogen has just infected 'Patient Zero'. Now you must bring about the end of human history by evolving a deadly, global Plague whilst adapting against everything humanity can do to defend itself.

Plague Inc: Evolved Review

Plague Inc: Evolved isn’t exactly a brand new title. There have been multiple mobile versions, but now, the Plague has spread to Xbox One.

Zen Studios Announces Release Date of Pinball FX2 for Windows 10

Do you like silver balls and bumpers? Do you have Windows 10? If the answer to both is yes, then I have some great news for you! Starting now, Zen Studio’s Pinball FX2 is for sale on the Windows 10 game store. This may come as a surprise since this was literally just announced that today is the release date for their ever so popular pinball extravaganza.

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