Tag: Xbox One X
Earth Atlantis review – Love From Aquaman x [Updated]
The pay off during gameplay is worth the plunge, a couple of solid checkpoints would have been nice but Earth Atlantis also has some technical issues that keep it from greatness. [Fixed]
Down But Not Out – Write Xbox Off at Your Peril
Despite E3 being hailed as MS's 'squeaky bum time' by our very own Thomas 'T-Bag' Telford, the Seattle heavyweight is probably not entirely doomed if they show up for E3 with the usual guff and a Crackdown 3 delay.
Are Iterative Consoles a Betrayal to Console Gamers? Editor’s Debate
An idiot and a senile old man duke it out about whether or not console manufacturers are undermining a traditional console gaming strength by cluttering their line-up and forcing iterative upgrades
PS5 Announced in 2018? Don’t Be So Naïve
We've been hearing a lot in the last few days about how the PlayStation 5 could be coming this year or next, with supposed...
How Raytracing Will Help Video Games Escape the Uncanny Valley
With Epic Games having shown off the latest advance in real-time graphics at GDC, could we see the soon-to-be-announced PS5 finally render characters that...
Sea of ​​Thieves Review – It’s a Pirates Life for Me!
Sea of Thieves is a colourful pirate adventure where you go loot with friends and compete against other players. I played the release version with a few loyal shipmates to find out if the game is only a short-term comedy affair or if we can expect a long-term playable experience.
Need for Speed: Payback review – Oops!… EA did it again
When Need for Speed: Payback is gracious enough to let a player take part in its best events, it can be an exhilarating ride. But with so many issues around how one gets there, the experience is tainted. With a shrewd focus on grinding vs. microtransactions instead of a natural rollercoaster through the open-world and its campaign.
Star Wars Battlefront II review – Promising Star Wars Fare Marred...
The campaign, sorely missed in SWBF (2015), tells the story of just one brave soldier in a grand plot and leaves a player hungry to continue the epic space conflict in its other arenas. Only to learn of the lengths they must go to in order to properly enjoy the game they have paid for.
Call of Duty: WWII review – War is no picnic. Although...
It was a pleasant surprise to find that Call of Duty:WWII was more or less worth the wait. After a ‘mixed reception’ to their space-bound offerings, Sledgehammer haven’t quite nailed it but it is good.
World of Tanks Rolls Its Way Onto The Xbox One X...
The list of Xbox One X enhanced titles continues to grow after it was confirmed that World of Tanks will be getting a 4K...