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672 games reviewed
73.7 average score
75 median score
57.3% of games recommended

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Apr 18, 2026

Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss was an enjoyable experience that will click with some but won’t be for everyone. The atmosphere of the game and the puzzle-solving really clicked with me. Parts of the game require some brainpower to get around, but that is the most engaging part. From a horror perspective, it’s quite tame, so if you’re looking for jump scare action, this might not be your jam. If you’re looking for tense, eerie and an uneasy time with great dialogue, clever puzzles and decent storytelling, then it’s worth a buy. You can pick up a copy for Xbox Series X/S HERE.

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Apr 15, 2026

ChainStaff is a fantastic indie game. The run-and-gun madness and lineup of impressive aliens make ChainStaff a fantastic indie game. It is vibrant, loud, and great to play. Although there are moments that’ll test your resolve, patience, and hard work, make this a phenomenal platform experience. Accordingly, I think it’s amazing, and I recommend grabbing a copy from the Xbox store!

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70% - TAMASHIKA
Apr 15, 2026

Tamashika is unusual and divisive. Tamashika will appeal to a niche audience. The strange action and weird graphics will not be for everyone. However, if you love unusual games that push your buttons and patience, this will be right up your street. Accordingly, even though it is divisive, I like it, and I recommend grabbing a copy from the Xbox store!

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90% - Absolum
Apr 15, 2026

Absolum is a great 2026 indie title. 2026 is proving to be a good year for gaming, and Absolum is up there with the best releases so far. Its incredible story, wonderful aesthetics, and addictive gameplay make this a must-play indie title. It looks amazing, and I loved every second. Therefore, you must grab a copy from the Xbox store!

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Apr 11, 2026

I just want to put out there that I’m not just scoring this exceptionally well because I love the creators of the game, but because it’s genuinely a bloody great game. Anyone who knows me understands that I am obsessed with roguelike games in any form. Beyond Words is a game that has endless hours of replayability and is one of those games where hours genuinely feel like minutes. The only downside for me personally is that the game does not have Xbox Play Anywhere functionality. So instead, I went and purchased a copy on Steam as well; that’s how much I loved this one. Don’t sleep on this game if you’re into word-puzzlers and rougelikes. If you’d like to pick up the game on Xbox Series X/S for the absolute steal price of £12.99, you can do so HERE. For a limited time, though, you can pick it up for 20% discount, so pounce on that deal quickly.

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Apr 11, 2026

Super Meat Boy 3D does a great job of capturing the moments that made the original game so memorable. The same ingredients are very much here and cleverly designed in 3D. Attempting to wade through each level as quickly as possible is where the addictive gameplay seeps in. There are, however, the same levels of frustration as the original, and your enjoyment will very much depend on your personal patience levels. My eight-year-old son adored the aesthetics and the fact that it was ‘a bit like Astrobot’, but ultimately the difficulty turned him off almost immediately. That said, I don’t think this game is suited to the younger crowd, so you may want to try before you buy on Xbox Game Pass. If you do want to bag a copy for Xbox Series X/S with that lovely Xbox Play Anywhere functionality, then you can do so HERE.

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Apr 8, 2026

Crimson Desert is an ambitious, expansive RPG that rewards curiosity, exploration, and patience. It doesn’t always hold your hand. It doesn’t lay out every objective in neon signs. Instead, it invites you to think, to explore, and to become truly immersed in a world that feels alive and unpredictable. Whether you’re uncovering a hidden quest in an abandoned outpost, negotiating with wary factions, or watching the sun set over a candlelit desert city, there’s a constant sense of discovery that keeps you invested. For players who love deep worlds, layered storytelling, and the freedom to carve their own path, Crimson Desert offers a rewarding experience — rough edges and all. Crimson Desert is an ambitious journey worth taking — a living world with endless stories to uncover, even if it doesn’t always hold your hand.

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Apr 8, 2026

Royal Revolt Survivors is a surprisingly deep and addictive roguelite that blends in well with the rest of the catalogue of similar games. If you’re into the gameplay loop of surviving as long as you can and building stronger after each run, then you’ll easily get your moneys worth out of this one. The added bonus here though is the local and online multiplayer co-op options which are quite rare in the survivors-style roster. If you fancy picking up a copy for yourself for Xbox you can do so HERE.

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Rushing Beat X: Return Of Brawl Brothers is one of the best beat’em ups of the last few years. And a surprising entry in a series that had been dormant for so long. Having a decent variety of characters to choose from, being able to have an inventory of health items and weapons is more enjoyable than being forced to use them outright. While the movements do feel a bit stiff and the control mapping is questionable, once you get acclimated, you’ll find a fun and addictive beat’em up. Highly recommended.

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John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando is an absolute blast to play solo with bots or with friends online. It has enough unique nuances that give it a different flair compared to Left 4 Dead and Back 4 Blood. The gameplay is solid, each class feels unique with their own perks, the driving is tight and it has a fun B-movie presentation. While it’s a bit annoying that it’s requires to be online at all times so people can join, playing with bots is as enjoyable as playing with others for the most part. John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando is one of the most enjoyable games of the year and it features big dumb fun. Whether to play solo or with friends or randoms, if you enjoy a good shooter, John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando is for you.

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Apr 6, 2026

Ebola Village is an incredibly sloppy, unpolished clone of Resident Evil. It looks and plays like a PS2 game, the shooting is flimsy, the visuals are incredibly outdated, the voice over is hilarious, there’s also so much unnecessary backtracking. That being said there is a nugget of a good game here; that could’ve benefited from two years of QA and polish. I know that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but not sure this is flattering for Capcom’s flagship series. Unless you’ve 100% all Resident Evil games and cannot get enough of that formula, Ebola Village might tickle your fancy. Otherwise, stick to Capcom’s juggernant.

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Apr 6, 2026

Grind Survivors is a fantastic entry to the bullet-heaven roguelite catalogue. If games like Vampire Survivors are your jam, then you’ll have a blinding time with this one. Not only is it addictively moreish, but it’s also well-optimised for consoles, super-polished, and looks stunning on a 4k screen. I’ve piled well over 40 hours into this one so far, and I’m still ticking off achievements. For a very reasonable £12.49 on the Xbox store, you’ll get your money’s worth for sure. If you fancy a copy for yourself, then you can purchase a copy HERE.

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Apr 6, 2026

For a collection priced at £24.99, that price point is very hit or miss for people who are on the fence or not that into Marvel and just wanting some side scrolling action. The value proposition is strong if you’re a Marvel purist or played these before on original hardware. You aren’t just getting one version of a game, you’re often getting the Arcade, SNES, and MegaDrive versions side by side. Seeing the graphical differences between the 16-bit ports and 8-bit is a fun “spot the difference” game for enthusiasts.

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Apr 4, 2026

Basketball Classics is an absolute blasts to play and offers a surprisingly enjoyable experience and alternative to the recycled NBA 2K series that’s also polluted with microtransactions. Basketball Classics encourages replay by allowing players to actually unlock additional content. Whether it be solo or for some local multiplayer fun, Basketball Classics is an addictive gaming experience and can be enjoyed by casual and hardcore gamers alike. Highly recommended.

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80% - GRIDbeat!
Mar 31, 2026

I love it when a game surprises me. Originality is hard to come by, and GRIDbeat has some impressive and original ideas. Although it is very tough, and some levels can feel a little rinse-and-repeat, it is a fantastic indie game. Additionally, the ability to play it on the Steam Deck with no issues or compromise was a massive bonus. Accordingly, I recommend grabbing a copy from Steam!

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Mar 27, 2026

Yakuza Kiwami 3 on Xbox Series X is a brilliant remake that preserves the tone and atmosphere of the franchise, whilst modernising the experience. If you’re a die-hard Yakuza fan like myself, then you’ll love this one. Having this as a double release with two different angles shows just how talented and strong Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio are. Kiwami 3 will offer you a huge feast of content with an engaging storyline, plenty of action, turf wars, and more. Dark Ties is a shorter campaign, which will take around 15-20 hours to finish, which is a welcome addition when Kiwami 3 takes around 60-70 hours.

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Mar 24, 2026

Backrooms Level X is another perfect example of great indie horror game and shows how indie developers are killing it. The tense atmosphere, unnerving ambiance, unique level design; whether it be a maze or a simple straight forward area makes this one of the most tense and best “horror” game I’ve played in the last year or so. It proves that less is more. If you’re looking for a creepy, tense experience, Backrooms Level X is a must play.

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Unfortunately, Fatal Frame II Crimson Butterfly Remake is an unnecessary remake that wasted Team Ninja’s skillset as a developer; they should’ve been hard at work on Ninja Gaiden 4 instead. The fact that it looks and feels like a late PS3/Xbox 360 game is telling. Janky movement, clunky/jerky combat. Can’t help but feel that a simple improved port of the original would’ve been better. It’s not a bad game, it just feels generic. Unless you’re a diehard of the series, you can skip this.Ho pefully they focus on creating new entries without restraints of past stories instead of ruining the legacy of the original trilogy.

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GreedFall: The Dying World is a passionate and ambitious RPG that doesn’t always hit every mark, but delivers an experience that’s rich, engaging, and full of character. It may not have the polish of bigger titles, and it occasionally struggles under the weight of its own ambition, but there’s something undeniably compelling about what it offers. For fans of classic RPGs and choice-driven storytelling, this is a journey well worth taking. A passionate and ambitious RPG that may not be perfect, but delivers a rich and rewarding experience for those willing to embrace its world.

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Thomas & Friends: Wonders of Sodor is a charming, nostalgic, and surprisingly engaging experience that captures the magic of the series beautifully. It may not offer the deepest gameplay systems, and repetition can creep in over time, but the warmth of the world and the connection it creates more than make up for it. This is more than just a game for kids. It’s a journey back to something familiar — something comforting — and something genuinely magical. A magical and nostalgic journey that proves Thomas & Friends isn’t just for kids — it’s an experience that resonates across generations.

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