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654 games reviewed
73.5 average score
75 median score
57.2% of games recommended

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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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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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Mar 20, 2026

Originally released for the PC-Engine in 1990, and based on a manga of the same namesake, City Hunter tells the story of Ryo Saeba, a man known as a City Hunter. He’s basically a cleaner that tackles a myriad of jobs ensuring the protection of women from assassinations. His partner, Kaori, also helps him in his mission to clean the city of bad guys. City Hunter is a 2D action game where players run around buildings, opening doors for mission-critical NPCs and items all the while shooting various thugs barring down your path. Some doors won’t open, some doors will lead to empty rooms. It’s also trial and error. All doors are the same so you never know which one opens. This release includes the original default difficulty setting but also a brand new, more forgiving, Enhanced mode. Also as it is common with rereleases of classics from the 1990s, City Hunter features a rewind feature to correct some mistakes or come back from the dead. If you come across a scandily lady behind a door, despite her clear anger, you’ll get your health replenished

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Mar 18, 2026

Rage Swarm is clearly a port from mobile devices to consoles. It’s a competent port which works well on Xbox; there are still grindy elements that are prominent from the transition. That said, if you’re someone who loves auto-shooter games that are pretty casual and not too serious, then you may find fun here. There is a good amount of content and potential replayability for the very low cost of £4.19. If you fancy it for that bargain price, you can pick up a copy on Xbox HERE!

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A game for hunters of nostalgia. Rose-tinted spectacles can be a blessing and a curse. Yet, Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered would need more than a positive outlook to overcome every problem. I think it is fun, but I adore the original. Therefore, it was always an easy sell. Yet, if you are expecting a modern aesthetic, smooth controls, and challenging combat, this will not be for you. However, if you love retro gaming, you should grab a copy from the Xbox store!

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85% - Marathon
Mar 13, 2026

Once the gameplay loop of Marathon clicks with you, it is a fantastically polished experience with exceptional gunplay. Sure, there is a big learning curve, and a lot doesn’t make sense at first. What I enjoyed about the fact that your hand isn’t held here whatsoever is that you’re left to learn it all alone or with friends. Whilst the gameplay does have some Destiny similarities, it isn’t a direct clone and stands on its own feet. Aesthetically, it’ll please most, while others dislike how it’s presented. Diving into runs, ticking off challenges, unlocking rewards, and gathering currency for unwanted loot is an addictive, rinse-and-repeat loop. It won’t be for everyone, but it’s a promising start to a solid shooter with well-grounded foundations. Playing with your mates is obviously the way to go here. But you can go lone soldier as a rook, or see out runs with randoms. The atmosphere of constant tension, chaotic gunfights and exploring the small but detailed worlds on offer is an enjoyable feat. My only concern is how long the fun lasts before it becomes stale, but after 30 hours, I’m still plugging away and enjoying it. Fingers crossed, Bungie will support this one for the long haul, but this will only be with Sony’s blessing.

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Mar 13, 2026

Resident Evil Requiem doesn’t reinvent the franchise. It doesn’t need to. Instead, it refines, consolidates, and elevates the modern Resident Evil formula into something cohesive, confident, and deeply satisfying. Leon’s campaign is a masterclass in action‑horror design, while Grace’s story brings emotional depth and atmospheric tension that lingers long after the credits roll. This is a game made by a studio that knows its craft — and trusts it. A superb, assured entry that stands proudly alongside the series’ best.

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Mar 13, 2026

The atmosphere this game creates is up there with the best, the pixel art in is gorgeous in a very specific, haunting way. Having a lack of dialogue but most of the talking is about what on screen gives this story a visual novel feel with most of the story being told by action and accomplishment. Even though there is not much interaction you get the sense of Maya and who she is as a person meeting family members along the way that are distorted versions of themselves that captures this eerie unfolding story. Going through this castle you get a feel of all these emotions through Maya such as childhood isolation and the lack of companionship. You’ll likely finish the game with more questions than you started with, but the feeling it leaves you with is undeniable. This is one game you need to take time with and be patient, it is frustrating in parts but leaves an imprint and is up there as an indie gem for me this year.

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Mar 10, 2026

Roadside Research is a game with a unique identity and a compelling atmosphere, but it’s held back by unpolished controls, missing features, and a lack of mechanical depth. As a Game Preview title, it has room to grow, and the potential is absolutely there. But right now, it’s difficult to recommend unless you’re extremely patient or deeply curious about its concept. For players willing to tolerate rough edges and provide feedback, it may be worth exploring. For everyone else, it’s a game to keep an eye on rather than dive into immediately.

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65% - Mirage 7
Mar 6, 2026

Mirage 7 is an interesting twist on the indie market. It offers something a little unusual that takes a step back in time. I’m not sure it will appeal to a massive audience, but lovers of nostalgia will fall for its charms. Furthermore, the use of a lizard companion to aid you on your quest was interesting. Accordingly, I think it is niche, but good, and I recommend getting a copy from the Xbox store!

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90% - WWE 2K26
Mar 5, 2026

WWE 2K26 is a fantastic wrestling game that captures the excitement, drama, and spectacle of WWE in a way few games manage. The expanded roster, engaging match types, and polished gameplay combine to create an experience that feels lively and incredibly entertaining. From intense rivalries to chaotic hardcore matches, every bout feels like a highlight reel waiting to happen. But above all else, WWE 2K26 succeeds because it’s simply so much fun to play. It captures the joy of professional wrestling — the unpredictability, the drama, and the unforgettable moments that keep fans coming back for more. If you’re a wrestling fan on Xbox, stepping into the ring with WWE 2K26 is an experience you won’t want to miss. WWE 2K26 delivers one of the most entertaining wrestling experiences in years — a vibrant, action-packed celebration of the WWE universe that’s simply too much fun to put down.

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Mar 5, 2026

High On Life 2 takes all the exceptional qualities from the first game and expands on them. I adored my time with the 2o hours, or so I had with this sequel, and it’s such a unique and clever game. There aren’t many games out there that have you constantly chuckling and beaming from ear to ear consistently throughout. Squanch Games has a very talented team behind them, and what they have created again is a hilarious romp in another bizarre yet intriguing setting full of comedic moments, satisfying gameplay and just a bloody great time. If you have an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription, I urge you to give it your time; it’s simply brilliant. New to the game? Not an issue, since it’s accessible even if you missed the original adventure. The story and mechanics will introduce themselves so you’re not left confused in any way. If you have the time, though, I would recommend giving High On Life a go; it isn’t a necessity, however. Fancy buying a copy of High On Life 2 instead of playing with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate? Then you can purchase a copy of the game for Xbox Series X|S right HERE!

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75% - Docked
Mar 5, 2026

Docked turns the complex world of port logistics into a thoughtful and engaging simulation experience. Operating massive machinery, managing cargo shipments, and slowly rebuilding Port Wake creates a steady and satisfying progression loop. While repetition and slower pacing may limit its appeal for some players, the core gameplay remains rewarding for fans of simulation titles. Docked may not be the most glamorous game on the docks, but it proves that even the everyday work of moving cargo can make for an enjoyable and immersive experience. Docked offers a surprisingly engaging simulation of port logistics. It’s a slower, more methodical experience, but players who enjoy managing machinery and logistics will find plenty to enjoy on the docks.

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Mar 4, 2026

Cash Cleaner Simulator is a clever and surprisingly addictive experience. It’s the perfect game to zone out to, thanks to its methodical play. Once you get used to the slightly awkward controls, it is an engaging and enjoyable time. If you’re on PC, I’d say this is the best place to play, as the game seems more suited to mouse and keyboard, despite being controller-friendly. For a very reasonable cost of £16.74 for the base edition of the game, it is well worth your time if you are into a low-pressure and casual sim that is perfect with a podcast or a bit of background music. If you fancy it, you can purchase a copy of the game for Xbox Series X|S HERE.

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I played the original and didn’t know how they could better it. Amazingly, Planet of Lana II goes one step further. The lore, characters, settings, and puzzles are fascinating, interesting, and a joy to experience. Moreover, the pacing is brilliant, and the core mechanics never outstay their welcome. Accordingly, it is a breath of fresh air, and you must get a copy from the Xbox store!

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Mar 3, 2026

Scott Pilgrim EX is an enjoyable game. It follows the beat’em up template to a tee and doesn’t take any risks. Despite its questionable pacing and random attribute upgrades, the game is a fun and challenging with a surprisingly addictive combat system. Boss battles provide a fair challenge and this genre is always a good time with a friend. If you enjoy the genre, Scott Pilgrim EX is a decent entry but feels like it could’ve been more.

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Dave Angel
Mar 1, 2026

If you enjoy chill, creative games with a unique twist — or you just love the idea of flipping houses while negotiating with the occasional friendly ghost — Haunted Renovator Simulator is absolutely worth your time. It’s relaxing, quirky, and surprisingly heartfelt, making it a standout addition to the Xbox library.

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Celt Brenny
Feb 24, 2026

For fans of bullet hell and like a challenge it is a compact, focused experience that prioritises mechanical mastery over pressing buttons as fast as you can to progress. At its budget-friendly price point, it offers an incredible amount of “bang for your buck,” provided you have the patience to learn its patterns and not get flustered. It is a bleak, challenging, and ultimately addictive experience that proves you don’t need a massive budget to create a compelling world. Just be prepared to die…a lot.

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85% - Ride 6
Feb 20, 2026

Ride 6 on Xbox Series X|S is not a radical reinvention of motorcycle racing. It doesn’t shatter genre expectations or redefine sports sims. What it does instead is refine, respect, and celebrate the art of riding. It offers satisfying handling, strong audiovisual presentation, meaningful progression, and a clear passion for motorcycles that shines through in every detail. Yes, there are areas that could be improved — minor control tweaks, expanded event variety, more dynamic AI — but none of them overshadow the core experience. For bike enthusiasts especially, this feels like a game built with you in mind. And that passion makes all the difference.

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Feb 20, 2026

Clue: Murder by Death on Xbox is a solid detective experience that modernises the classic formula with atmosphere and immersion. Its early hours are genuinely gripping, and its presentation — especially in audio and environmental design — creates a satisfying sense of suspense. The move from board game abstraction to explorable mystery is a smart evolution.

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