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The Cabin Factory is s surprisingly unique and enjoyable liminal horror experience. While the gameplay is limited, it does require a bit of thinking and investigating skills as the game will do things to throw you off. However, it is annoying that you have to start over everytime to miss a decision. Every horror game fans should definitely pick this up as it’ll keep you busy for an hour or so, depending on how your investigating skills are.
To be honest, just before Street Racer Collection released, I was on the hunt for a Super NES or PS1 copy of this game. Let’s just say that I’m not anymore. This is another scenario that the memories are better than the real thing. I remember having blast on the Super NES, but playing this collection made me realized that this game has not aged well. It can be good fun with friends, but this is another example of a game that should’ve stayed in the past. Unless you were a diehard fan of this series, this is an easy pass.
Verdict – A Brilliant Sim Trapped in an Unfinished Shell Project Motor Racing is a game of contradictions. Its physics are outstanding, offering one of the most satisfying driving experiences available on Xbox today. Its car classes feel distinct. Its tracks are enjoyable. Its wheel support is impressive. But everything surrounding that driving model — career mode, presentation, accessibility, AI behaviour, achievement design — simply isn’t ready. There is real potential here. With updates, patches, and refinements, PMR could grow into a top-tier sim racing title. But at launch, and after a hefty Patch it’s a game that feels more like a promising foundation than a complete package. For now, Project Motor Racing is a sim with brilliance under the hood, and frustration everywhere else. “Project Motor Racing delivers exceptional driving, but its surrounding systems desperately need work before it can challenge the best on Xbox.”
The game looks great as a whole; nothing revolutionary as it combines somewhat cutesy characters presented in a dark and depressing manner. Also the fact that there’s a lot of blood when killing enemies. There’s a decent variety in terms of dungeon design, but each level remains drab and depressing matching the game’s dark undertones. The soundtrack is an eerie and creepy affair that marries itself very well with the environments. While not really an issue per se, but the rogue like genre isn’t for everyone. Some gamers want to feel like they are making progress but losing everything when dying and having to start all over again can also be incredibly irritating. Also while enemies can shoot in all directions, Isaac can only shoot in four directions: left, right, up and down. If you’re a fan of the genre and have yet to dabble in Isaac’s mis-adventures, The Binding of Isaac: Repentance is must play. It’s a complete package of all the content released for The Binding of Isaac. There’s a bevy of power-ups to use, fun and challenging boss fights to tackle and a plethora of endings to unlock for the completionists. Unfortunately, if you’re not a fan of the genre, The Binding of Isaac: Repentance will not change your mind as it can be incredibly rough at times; so much so that you’ll die in first level after barely exploring 1-2 areas. If you’re looking for a challenge, The Binding of Isaac: Repentance is a must play.
I was staggered when I learnt that Silly Polly Beast is the work of a solo developer. There are several success stories of indie titles coming from the work of one individual, and this is absolutely one of them. You’d genuinely think that this was the work of a small indie team of developers because it’s super polished and mechanically sound in every area of the game. Combat is satisfying, the art style is fantastic, and the gameplay loop kept me engaged throughout the entire experience. If you’re after a memorable 10 or so-hour experience with a surreal, strange survival horror that is a delight to play, then give this your time. You can purchase the game for Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S HERE for the worthy cost of £16.74.
MARVEL Cosmic Invasion puts its peers on the ropes. This beat-’em-up will appeal to a large audience. If you love Streets of Rage or MARVEL, this will drive you crazy. The dated gameplay, pixelated visuals, and loud audience are brilliantly retro. Additionally, the ability to select your favourite superhero is a massive bonus. Accordingly, I think it’s great, and you should get a copy from the Xbox store!
R-Type Delta: HD Boosted is a fun, addictive shmup. While offering a reasonable challenge, it’s not “pulling out your hair” hard. It’s overall well balanced and any death incurred are on you; this game will make you learn from your mistake. Fans of the genre will be happy to have something new to (re)visit while this game is properly balanced for newcomers wanting to jump into the genre.
Sektori is an indie sensation and a game I simply can’t get enough of. The first time I played this, I popped it on at 1 am in the morning with the intention of having a quick go before covering it properly in the days following. It was almost six in the morning by the time I dragged myself away. Beware, this game is insanely addictive. It has that “just one more run” vibe, and each time, I am convincing myself I can perform better. I am now drawn to trying to climb the online leaderboards, so there is plenty of life in this one for me yet, after more than 24 hours of gameplay. If you’re after a twin stick shooter that has lots of similarities to titles like Geometry Wars 1|2, then I urge you to buy this; it’s well worth it.
Arc Raiders is simply magnificent in what it sets out to achieve. Even if you haven’t played the game, all you have to do is look at videos to witness how spontaneous this game can be. If you’re after a third-person shooter experience that has you constantly on edge with repeated runs always being different, intense and exhilarating, then this is right up your street. This is one of those games that can create and unlock core gaming memories with friends, matches that you’ll discuss and remember for years to come. Not only do you have to salute Embark Studios for creating one of the most polished and atmospheric games of 2025, but you also have to take your hat off to their pricing. Whilst the game has shifted from a promised free-to-play shooter as it was announced in 2021, what we have ended up with is potentially a game of the year contender for many. For a very reasonable cost of £30.99 for the base edition of the game, which you can purchase on Xbox Series X|S HERE, it is well worth the investment for the amount of content and gameplay on offer. If you’re a fan of shooters, then this is a must-buy.
Ubisoft have done it again with the Anno series. It’s pleasing to see that the functionality with an Xbox controller is still fantastic. Ultimately, the game probably plays best on a PC with a mouse and keyboard, as this genre always does. But the experience isn’t hampered in the slightest, with great work on the UI and controller-friendly interfaces. If you, like me, enjoyed Anno 1800 and are looking for a similar experience in an alternative era, with different scenarios and pacing, you’ll adore your time with it.
If you are a fan of the Monster Hunter Series or just a general fan of Monster Collection / Turn Based RPGs this is a very impressive game that just isn’t a simple remaster it really does shine. I find myself using cloud based services to get that fix of just one more battle and making progress slowly that gives me that dopamine of my youth. Not to mention it’s filled to the brim with charm, deep but approachable turn based combat that gives you that push to spend time away from the story to gather as many eggs and grind EXP and lose track of time.
Rennsport on Xbox has unquestionably one of the best handling models available today. It’s tight, it’s honest, and it’s rewarding. The recent update has transformed wheel support, making the game far more enjoyable for serious sim racers.
If you enjoy survival-crafting games that emphasize creativity and then this is absolutely worth boarding. It stands out because it dares to be different. On Xbox, it feels right at home accessible, polished, and ready for long sessions of drifting, building, and discovering or short train journey’s with what lies beyond the next floating rail no matter what way you decide to play this a great addition to this genre.
I enjoyed my time with A.I.L.A., but it wasn’t perfect. The combat could have been better, the controls weren’t perfect, and the glitches and frame rate issues hold it back. However, there are many positives as well. The story is great, the atmosphere is creepy, and each unique level was a joy to explore. Furthermore, there are genuinely horrific moments that will turn your stomach.
ION Shift is unapologetically challenging. Players who are used to forgiving platformers may find the first couple of attempts tough. Success relies on learning from mistakes, adapting strategies, and pushing towards the finish line. Pulling off a flawless run or escaping the crosshairs of everything with only skill and timing provides a strong sense of accomplishment.
A Pizza Delivery is a short-lived adventure, with interesting interactions that are brief but fun to experience. Some of the conversations you have leave you scratching your head at some points, but it all seems to become clear in the end.
Let Them Come: Onslaught is fantastic, and the fact that it is an Xbox Play Anywhere title is the cherry on the cake. If you’re a huge fan of the genre like I am, then you’ll certainly enjoy the addictive gameplay loop on offer here. It is somewhat lacking in content, with only four levels and a handful of characters. Hopefully, in time, we will see more content drop to extend the longevity and replayability. If you’re looking for a roguelite bullet heaven title with gorgeous retro visuals, then I highly recommend this one.
I feel that I haven’t tackled the best part of this game. Outlaws + Handful of Missions: Remaster will certainly thrive in a multiplayer field. The brilliant gameplay, simple ideas, incredible audio, and old-school edge will appeal to older gamers and newcomers. Moreover, if you’ve played the original, this doesn’t lose any charm.
Since Home Sweet Home originally debuted on mobile, there was understandable scepticism about how well it would translate to console. Thankfully, the port to Xbox is handled fairly well. Menus are clean and easy to navigate, and the controller layout feels natural. Farming, fishing, and movement are mapped intuitively to the analog sticks and triggers. While there’s the occasional clunky moment such as struggling to align your character with tiles but it isn’t that much of an issue I found. The UI has been redesigned to suit larger screens for larger font and improved readability. Inventory management remains simple but could benefit from sorting options or quick-access shortcuts. It’s functional, though not particularly modern. If there’s one thing Harvest Moon games have always done well, it’s creating a sense of peace. Home Sweet Home continues that tradition beautifully. The days pass slowly, filled with small goals and targets that reward you with a new crop harvested, a villager returning or being part of a festival. It’s less about adrenaline and more about mindfulness and self-care something we all must practice more often. If you’re the type of player who values atmosphere and comfort over plot twists and headaches, Home Sweet Home can feel like a calming grind you need at the end of a long day.
CLAWPUNK looks incredible. Pixelated games aren’t for everyone. I’ve played so many indie and retro games that it has become the norm. CLAWPUNK brilliantly infused dated visuals with a clean and modern colour palette. The use of neon and lighting helps to create depth and drama. Moreover, it is incredibly smooth and runs at 60+ FPS. The audio is hellishly aggressive. The music bumps and shouts as you dive down each arena. Moreover, the sound effects will make your eardrums cry. Consequently, it is a loud and in-your-face title. The controls are remarkably slick, and the tutorial is easy to follow. As such, players will slay robots, leap platforms, and smash the environment in no time at all. Thanks to the rogue-lite elements and the tough action, CLAWPUNK has plenty of replay value. It will break your soul, but it has a fair, albeit tough, nature. CLAWPUNK is tough but fun. I enjoy tough games, but I have to be in the right mood. Luckily, CLAWPUNK caught me on a good week, as I loved every element. The unlocking system is simple but effective, and I adore the aesthetics. Moreover, it has plenty of replay value and will keep me coming back for more. Accordingly, it is tough but fun, and I recommend getting it from the Xbox store!