News and reviews of games for Microsoft’s console Xbox One (model S and X).
The Blair Witch game attempts to capture the unsettling dread of the iconic 1999 film, immersing players in a dark forest search for a missing boy alongside a former cop …
News and reviews of games for Microsoft’s console Xbox One (model S and X).
The Blair Witch game attempts to capture the unsettling dread of the iconic 1999 film, immersing players in a dark forest search for a missing boy alongside a former cop …
Ready to head back to NYC in The Division 2? The Warlords of New York expansion, a substantial upgrade over the original, lets you dive back into the Big Apple …
Gears Tactics brings the gritty Gears of War universe to the turn-based strategy genre, and it absolutely nails the transition. Set before the original game, you play as Gabe Diaz …
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Remaster brings the classic 2009 campaign to life with a stunning graphical overhaul, boasting 4K visuals, HDR support, and improved audio. While the core …
Bleeding Edge offers cool cyborg designs and promises team-based multiplayer combat. While it has clear objectives and a good tutorial, success heavily relies on coordinated teamwork. Unfortunately, playing with random, …
Iron Danger puts you in the shoes of Kipuna, a warrior granted the power to rewind time by a few heartbeats after a brutal death. This innovative mechanic lets you …
Hunt: Showdown offers a unique blend of zombie horror and Western action with stunning 19th-century visuals and a compelling premise. While its atmosphere and enemy design are top-notch, the game …
Doom Eternal unleashes hell on Earth, putting you in the Slayer’s boots for a visceral FPS experience packed with gore, a killer soundtrack, and intense combat. It ramps up the …
Dive into a post-apocalyptic Moscow, where humanity clings to survival in the subway tunnels from mutated horrors and a dangerous faction. Metro Last Light Redux, a faithful adaptation of Dmitry …
Hoping for another atmospheric gem like *Inside*, *7th Sector* promises robot control but initially leaves you as an electric current, navigating circuits for a good chunk of the game. While …