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October Games Roundup

By  •  November 10, 2016

The month of October saw a lot of exciting releases on Xbox One.  We’ve compiled an easy list to help you keep track of them.

Blast Brawl 2 ($14.99) – …
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Weekly deals: Xbox 360 & Xbox One sales and Games with Gold

By  •  November 7, 2016

Thanks for joining us again for the weekly round up of the Deals with Gold. Please remember that all prices listed below require an Xbox Live Gold membership.

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Hue review: Colour scheming

By  •  August 29, 2016

The humble platformer is one of the oldest and probably still one of the most prolific genres of video games on consoles today. So for one to stand out from …
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Tumblestone review: Blocked out

By  •  July 10, 2016

Tumblestone is being hyped as the first original action-puzzle game of the past 15 years. It’s a bold and, perhaps, a somewhat foolhardy statement for a match-three puzzle game. Nevertheless, …
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The Banner Saga review: A beautifully woven quest

By  •  January 12, 2016

Two years ago Stoic released The Banner Saga on PC too much critical acclaim. Now, The Banner Saga seeks to bring its initial success to consoles. The game takes place …
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Lovely Planet review: It’s not lost or lifeless

By  •  January 12, 2016

Have you heard of Lovely Planet before? If you haven’t, form a picture in your head based on the words Lovely Planet and take a guess as to what the …
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Minecraft: Xbox One Edition gets special holiday pack

By  •  December 4, 2015

If you’re new to Minecraft on Xbox One, now is a great time to jump in as Microsoft have announced a new Minecraft: Xbox One Edition Holiday Pack. The special …
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Kaiju Panic review: Tower defense on steroids

By  •  October 27, 2015

Kaiju Panic is as quirky and panic-inducing as its name suggests. In an interesting blend of action RTS and tower defense, players take control of a field commander in an …
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Q.U.B.E. Director’s Cut review: I’m a Genius!

By  •  August 3, 2015

The first-person puzzle game is a relatively modern sub-genre that lives and dies by the new ideas it brings to the table. Portal had its portals, the upcoming Magnetic: Cage …
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Trials Fusion Awesome Level MAX review: Supreme awesomeness

By  •  July 22, 2015

Trials Fusion has received six DLC packs to date, more than the previous two entries in the series combined. At this point the game’s so overflowing with content it doesn’t need …
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