While Fantasy Flight Games’ Genesys system is an excellent ruleset with which to build your own homebrewed, narrative-driven RPG, so far it has largely required savvy game masters to put
Zen Studios, the studio best known for its virtual pinball contributions to the gaming world, are trying out some new ways of reminding us of the 80’s glory days.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney was one of those franchises that I never got around to playing during the time of their original release, but in the time since it has
Codemasters is known for making some of the most accurate, challenging racing games out there, and DiRT Rally 2.0 is no exception. While the mainline DiRT series provides a
In a time when games are increasingly becoming focused on online experiences and multiplayer ecosystems, Metro Exodus couldn’t come at a better time, and breathes fresh life into the
Last year, we reviewed Salt and Sanctuary for the Nintendo Switch, most of which is applicable to the Xbox version. You can find that review here.
The Xbox version of
The Crackdown franchise has a special history for the Xbox community. When the original Crackdown was released in 2007, it mostly served as a trojan horse for the much-anticipated Halo
I’ve played every game in the Just Cause series, but never became a true believer until Just Cause 3, which gave me dozens of hours of enjoyment flying around
A few months ago, we reviewed Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales for PC, most of which is applicable to the Xbox version. You can find that review here.
The console version
When Hitman (2016) was announced as an episodic game developed by a studio I’d never heard of called IO Interactive, I was skeptical, to say the least. To my
With Fallout 76, Bethesda Softworks took one of its biggest leaps by tweaking the proven Fallout formula, and turning it into an online, multiplayer experience. It’s a move that