Tag: Xbox Series X/S

eFootball 2023 out today, with AC Milan and Inter in tow

eFootball 2023 out today,…

Konami has released eFootball 2023 across PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and S, PC and…
Why 13 years later, Arkham Asylum is still the best Batman game

Why 13 years later,…

The worst day of my life was at EGX about 4 years ago. Nestled in the retro area of…
Halo Infinite – these aren’t teething problems anymore

Halo Infinite – these…

Halo Infinite isn’t in the Top 10 of most-played Steam games. In fact, at a little more than six…
Neill Blomkamp’s battle royale Off the Grid is an NFT game, unfortunately

Neill Blomkamp’s battle royale…

District 9 director Neill Blomkamp is making a video game! I knew that. But what I didn’t know is…
Supermassive’s Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me gets November release date

Supermassive’s Dark Pictures Anthology:…

Supermassive Games has announced a release date for its latest Dark Pictures Anthology entry The Devil in Me, which…
Under the Waves is a narrative-adventure about the “engulfing power of grief”

Under the Waves is…

Parallel Studio and publisher Quantic Dream announced at gamescom a new single-player narrative-driven game titled Under the Waves. In…
Morty Smith now available in MultiVersus, check him out in this gameplay trailer

Morty Smith now available…

Morty Smith, the grandson of the mega-genius with the hardest working liver in the galaxy, is now available in…
Layers of Fears remake shows off “new story chapter” in latest trailer

Layers of Fears remake…

Back in June, Bloober Team – the developer behind The Medium, Observer, and Blair Witch – announced it was…
Obsidian’s medieval murder mystery Pentiment gets November release date

Obsidian’s medieval murder mystery…

Pentiment, the medieval murder mystery RPG from Pillars of Eternity developer Obsidian Entertainment, has been given a release date…
Park Beyond feels like a solid theme park sim with an appealing but inessential gimmick

Park Beyond feels like…

If it wasn’t for Park Beyond’s “impossification” gimmick – with its ludicrous, physics-defying rides – you’d probably be hard…