Iron Crypticle Review (Xbox One)
It’s hard to argue against a game that despite kicking your butt, always draws you back into its world. A game where fortunes can turn for better or worse in the blink of an eye. One with just enough...
View ArticleVostok Inc. Review (Xbox One)
In the world of Vostok Inc., the universe is your oyster. Moolah is the name of the game and nothing but space and opportunity stands in your way. Like every entrepreneurial endeavor, things start out...
View ArticleJump, Step, Step Review (Xbox One)
Taking place on an unknown planet…Jump, Step, Step puts you in control of Bob, a robot in desperate need of help. With missing limbs and low battery, your job is to guide Bob throughout this world,...
View ArticleConga Master Review (Xbox One)
Thanks to the team at Rising Star Games, we can all realize our dreams of being a conga line leader. Unsuspecting men, women and animals are no match for our incredible charisma and sex appeal. We will...
View ArticleKen Follett’s The Pillars of the Earth Review (Xbox One)
Based on the 1989 book by Ken Follett, Pillars of the Earth is a retelling of the story as an interactive game. What makes it more exciting is that players can now make choices that divert from the...
View ArticleFeral Fury Review (Xbox One)
Thanks to a pair of gentleman from Norway (well they’re Swedish, just bear with me [lol, puns]), the ID@XBOX family welcomes a new twin-stick shooter, Feral Fury. Setting itself apart from recent...
View ArticlePlanet of the Eyes Review (Xbox One)
Planet of the Eyes is a side-scrolling platformer from a little known Canadian developer called Cococucumber. After only a few minutes, most gamers will sense the similarities to games like: Inside,...
View ArticleX-morph Defense Review (Xbox One)
Combining genres is nothing new in modern day gaming, as every game seems to blend multiple styles. First person platformers, shooter puzzlers, hell there’s even a twin-stick match 3 combo on the...
View ArticleJettomero: Hero of the Universe Review (Xbox One)
Every day, children across the globe imagine themselves as superheroes with an unenviable burden of saving the world. They wear masks, formulate plans and let their imaginations take over. As it turns...
View ArticleMaize Review (Xbox One)
Every so often, we stumble upon games that are just so weird…they’re good. As a longtime Nintendo fan, this recalls basically anything from Japanese developer Skip Ltd. (Chibi-Robo, Captain Rainbow)....
View ArticleZombie Driver: Ultimate Edition Review (Xbox One)
I’m a little late to the Zombie Driver: Ultimate Edition party, over five years to be exact. Perhaps it was the generic name or oversaturated zombie genre, but I had just never heard of it. I recently...
View ArticleWarhammer End Times: Vermintide Review (Xbox One)
It was about one week into the Warhammer End Times: Vermintide open beta that I asked what the game was about. The response I was given was “Left 4 Dead with rats.” As someone who finds the Left 4...
View ArticleBloody Zombies Review (Xbox One)
The co-op sidescrolling brawler has been one of my favorite gaming genres since I began back on the Nintendo Entertainment System. Some of my personal favorites are: Double Dragon, Teenage Mutant Ninja...
View ArticleBattle Garegga Rev.2016 Review (Xbox One)
In celebration of its 20 year anniversary, Battle Garegga has been repackaged and re-released in HD for a new generation of gamers. Now called Battle Garegga Rev.2016, longtime fans and newcomers can...
View ArticleBulb Boy Review (Xbox One)
Part point-and-click adventure, part puzzle game, all weird! Bulb Boy is one of the most peculiar and oddly intuitive games I’ve played in a long time, perhaps the entire generation. To be able to dive...
View ArticleCuphead Review (Xbox One)
After waiting what feels like forever, Xbox fans around the world are finally celebrating the release of Cuphead. It took a few dark periods and delays to give Studio MDHR time to create the incredible...
View ArticleAER: Memories of Old Review (Xbox One)
Just like television, movies or fashion…video games can easily fall victim to popular trends. The current flavor of the month seems to be battle royal shooting; but one trend that transcends...
View ArticleDYING: Reborn Review (Xbox One)
Imagine waking up in a creepy hotel room with no memory of how you got there. Your head is pounding and worse more, you are locked inside. There is a door that is heavily barred and chained shut,...
View ArticleLilith-M Review (Xbox One)
Puzzle games tend to be an exercise in frustration for yours truly. I typically don’t find any joy in spending a time racking my brain to solve a puzzle, let alone repeating the process. Making things...
View ArticleAssault Android Cactus Review (Xbox One)
What do you get when you combine twin stick shooting, bullet hell style dodging and a Saturday morning cartoon? Apparently, you get an overly-confident female android pilot named Cactus! Despite being...
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