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Taxi Chaos 2 isn’t perfect by any means; there are still many areas in which the game could improve. The game, however, is fast, frantic and fun with a vibrant and fun city to drive around and explore. Those who are into quick, short bursts of adrenaline-fuelled gameplay will enjoy the score-chasing element of the game. Whilst I’d love to have seen some multiplayer integration, I had fun passing the controller back and forth with my eight-year-old son, taking the game in turns. If you’re looking for a game that doesn’t take itself too seriously but provides short bursts of adrenaline-filled fun, then I would recommend giving this one your time. You can purchase a copy of the game for Xbox Series X|S HERE.
Buffet Boss isn’t a memorable game. However, I liked it and enjoyed wasting a few hours. I appreciated the gentle learning curve and how easy it was for younger gamers. Moreover, it was vivid, safe, and wonderfully mindless. Accordingly, it’s good, and you should grab a copy from the Xbox store!
Snoopy & The Great Mystery Club is an unapologetically wholesome experience that isn’t particularly challenging. It provides a brief burst of nostalgia for parents and some enjoyment for kids. It’s the perfect game if you’re just introducing them into the gaming scene or you want to build their confidence in using a little brainpower, figuring out some simple case-solving quests.
Robobeat is a classic roguelike experience; play and surive as long as you can and then start everything over anew when you die. It’s a fast-paced game matching the game’s upbeat soundtrack. There’s a decent, albeit minimal, weapon variety. But despite the game’s minor flaws, if you’re not a fan of the genre, this game won’t convert you. If you enjoy having a sense of progression when you play video games, this is the opposite. Aside from that, it’s a fun action game. If you’re a fan of the genre, you’ll have a blast with Robobeat.
If you are a Game Pass subscriber, you should give this a go. I know it is over a year old, but the action is fun, and the story is interesting and touching. Furthermore, I like the combination of genres and the stunning visuals. Accordingly, I love it, and I recommend grabbing a copy from the Xbox store!
Satisfactory is a superb port from PC to Console. Quite often, games within this genre don’t always perform well on the Xbox family of machines. This has to be the most polished version of a PC original I’ve clapped eyes on. If you’re a fan of the grind of materials and resources with a view to crafting and building giant, sprawling, efficient factories, then you’ll love it.
Overall, Wings of Endless is a fun, vast, non-linear action RPG/Metroidvania game that’ll keep you busy for some time. The combat is, for the most part, enjoyable and simplistic, areas are fun to navigate and explore. If you can adjust to the counterintuitive controls and learn from your mistakes during boss battles, you’ll have a decent time with Wings of Endless.
Neptunia: Sisters VS Sisters is a great addition to the RPG genre. While the story feels a bit throwaway and won’t be as impactful as more recent Final Fantasy games or 2025 masterpiece Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, the gameplay is solid and unique. There’s a bit to dive into and the disc system allows for a lot of experimenting. Combat is easy to pick up but hard to master. If you’re looking for a new, unique, RPG to sink your teeth into, Neptunia: Sisters VS Sisters is a great choice.
Psycho Dream is a fun, challenging 2D action platformer; it’s one of those Japan only game that never had the chance outside of the land of the Rising Sun and it’s fun seeing it getting a new lease on life. It has all the classic features; straight forward, challenging boss fights, enjoyable level design and interesting power ups. Once you get adapted to the “heavy” movements and weapon short range, you’ll find a nice hidden gem. If you’re a fan of 2D action games, Psycho Dream is a no-brainer.
In recap, Slimeboo is easy to play straight from the getgo. The gameplay is nothing new or gonna reinvent the platforming genre, however for a simple game that requires often counting ‘mississippi’ in your head to time your jumps, I find that if you just need a game to kill an hour or so between big, epic gaming sagas then this couple be perfect for you.
As a puzzle experience, Teeny Tiny Trains is good. The visuals are clean, and I like the audio. Moreover, the puzzles are tough but enjoyable. Although it frustrated me, I couldn’t stop until I solved each problem. Accordingly, it’s good, and I recommend getting a copy from the Xbox store!
Dungeons and Ducklings is a light, fun game that knows exactly what it wants to be. It’s easy to pick up, quick to play, and full of charm. The simple action, bright look, and short runs make it great for players of any age. It won’t blow you away with depth, but it doesn’t need to. It’s a small, cheerful adventure that delivers a good time without any fuss. You can purchase the game for Xbox One or Xbox Series X|S for a very low price of £4.19 HERE.
Blaster Force 3000 is an enjoyable, albeit sometimes irritating, indie shooter. It’s pretty straightforward and most levels are bite-sized, so you can enjoy this game while playing it in short bursts. The shooter feels a bit stiff, but nothing too cumbersome. Upgrading to new weapons doesn’t really do anything. If you’re looking for something short to chew on, you can’t go wrong with Blaster Force 3000, especially at this price.
Puzzle Quest: Immortal Edition is a strong reminder of why this series made such an impact in the first place. It keeps the match‑3 combat fast and rewarding, adds enough modern touches to make the experience smoother, and delivers a steady loop that’s easy to fall into for hours at a time. It’s not trying to reinvent the formula, but it doesn’t need to; the core idea still works brilliantly. If you enjoy puzzle games with a bit of strategy and progression baked in, this is a simple, reliable pick‑up on Xbox that delivers exactly what it promises.
A Game About Digging A Hole was a nice, calm distraction from the chaos of all the multiplayer shooters. I found the whole experience oddly addictive and just ploughed through whilst listening to my favourite podcasts.
Morsels reminds me of titles like The Binding of Isaac and Enter the Gungeon. If you enjoy the moreish, addictive nature of short, spontaneous bursts of gameplay, then you’ll enjoy this for sure. It’s weird yet wonderful, and with the Xbox Play Anywhere functionality, it opens many doors on the Xbox platform to play across all your devices. I highly recommend this if you’re into the twin-stick roguelite genre, which is fun to play yet difficult to master.
Bee Simulator: The Hive is a charming, family‑friendly expansion that refines the original game’s strengths—accessible flight, warm art direction, and gentle educational moments—while adding a satisfying hive‑building loop that gives players a clearer sense of progression.
Speed Factor is a fun and addictive racing game; nothing overly complex, easy to pick up and play with a lot of content for an indie; the game’s total of 50 races across 5 regions will keep players busy for a bit. A lot of bang for your buck. You can suffer through the abysmal engine noise and the simplicity of it, you’ll find a new gem here; although a few extra game modes would’ve been a nice touch. But as it stands, Speed Factor is one of the best indie games I’ve played this year. If you’re looking for a relaxing racer, I highly recommend this game.
Legends BMX is a great arcade-y BMX game. Easy to pick up and play (unlike the BMX street “game”) yet hard to master. While the game lacks in variety, the intuitive controls make it a blast to play, but mostly in short bursts. If you looking for a palette cleanser or something easy to pick up and, Legends BMX is a no brainer.
Frostpunk 2 is an outstanding sequel that goes deeper into the storytelling and survival mechanics. For the most part, the game ran smoothly on Xbox Series X without any visual hiccups, really. It’s a solid transition from PC to console, and I would urge anyone with an Xbox Game Pass subscription to give this experience a go. There is some patience required with the learning curve involved, and this may be frustrating to some. However, those who love RTS titles or anything involving survival strategy and mechanics will love what the game has to offer.