Tag: Xbox Series X and Series S

REVIEW - New year, another WWE adaptation.

WWE 2K24 – Rasslin’

Rasslin'
REVIEW - Within the framework of this turn-based strategy, Classified: France '44 harbors a few interesting ideas but ultimately languishes in mediocrity.

Classified: France ’44 –…

The Countdown to D-Day Begun
The latest update for Alan Wake 2 brings the long-requested New Game Plus mode to the game, among many other improvements.

Alan Wake: Remedy Entertainment…

The Finnish studio has admitted that the Alan Wake IP is part of the studio’s future.   Although Remedy…
Bandai Namco and FromSoftware blew the detonator quite hard: after nearly two years of silence, they re-revealed Elden Ring, which had George R.R. Martin's involvement.

Has FromSoftware Taken Over…

It is worth clarifying whether the IP or just the ownership of the name was transferred from Bandai Namco…
REVIEW - After eleven years of toil, Ubisoft's Skull and Bones has finally docked, but it seems to drag us into the depths rather than lead us to treasure islands.

Skull and Bones –…

This Piracy Deserves Harsh Punishment
REVIEW - When a studio developer takes a book series and turns it into a game, it's not always a bad thing.

The Inquisitor – Apage…

Apage Satanas...
REVIEW - Diving back into the '90s, this Tomb Raider remaster skillfully brings Lara Croft's first three quests into the present, allowing both new gamers and old fans to bask in the waves of nostalgia.

Tomb Raider I-III Remastered…

These Classics Belong in a Museum
REVIEW - Atlus has dusted off its cult-classic RPG from 2006, Persona 3, and given it a modern makeover, resurrecting it (once again) as Persona 3 Reload.

Persona 3 Reload –…

Japanese School Teen Heroes Save the World with Their Inner Demons
The developer of Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth has revealed that the game will be the longest title in the series and could take days to complete.

Like a Dragon: Infinite…

Always Be Like a Dragon in This Fantastic Sequel!
REVIEW - An old-fashioned side-scrolling game that starts off very slowly and will therefore quickly grate on a large part of its audience, but for the more persistent players it should be a reasonably good experience.

Rin: The Last Child…

A Metroidvania in a Maze of Spells and Runes