All posts tagged "Xbox"
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FeaturesI Want an Updated Xbox One, Here’s Why!
With all the talk of Microsoft and Playstation bringing out new updated consoles, I can see that the internet is upset...
Ian GarstangApril 30, 2016 -
Game ReviewsReview: The Division | Level 1-20 | Xbox One
It’s with great sadness and some disappointment that I must give my honest opinion of The Division by Ubisoft. Set after...
Ian GarstangApril 21, 2016 -
FeaturesMinecraft For Beginners | 20+ Tips To Get You Started
Minecraft can be daunting to new players and for many, it’s hard to get stuck in. With this guide for Minecraft,...
Ian GarstangJanuary 19, 2016 -
FeaturesWe Can Rebuild It, We Have The Technology
If the site looks strange it is because we are currently updating the website. I could turn the whole thing off,...
Ian GarstangJanuary 14, 2016 -
FeaturesUpcoming Games That Have Me All Excited | Xbox One Games In 2016
The end of 2015 has left me with such a backlog of games, I will have to lock myself away for...
Ian GarstangJanuary 13, 2016 -
FeaturesGame Awards 2015 – The Best Games of 2015
Best Use of Kinect Award: Blue Estate After being cruelly disowned by Daddy Xbox, the poor Kinect sensor saw a...
Ian GarstangJanuary 3, 2016 -
Childrens GamesXbox One Games For Children 2015/16
Xbox One may have it shooters and it’s horror titles, but its not all about guns, gore and mayhem. Last year...
Ian GarstangDecember 21, 2015 -
Game ReviewsReview: Halo 5 Guardians | Xbox One
I consider myself more clued up than the average gamer when it comes to Halo. I have played the games, read...
Ian GarstangDecember 9, 2015 -
Game ReviewsReview: Tales From The Borderlands | Mobile | Xbox One
Don’t worry, there are no spoilers in this review, I want you to have as much fun as I did. Instead...
Ian GarstangNovember 23, 2015 -
Game ReviewsReview: Bedlam | Xbox One
I was lucky enough to play Bedlam when it was first released as early access game on Steam. The idea of...
Ian GarstangNovember 6, 2015 -
First ImpressionsTrove: First Impressions | Steam | Mac
OK, so I will start with how I think Trove has built upon the addictive beomoth that is Minecraft. Firstly,...
Ian GarstangNovember 2, 2015 -
BetaFirst Impressions: Star Wars Battlefront Beta
It feels like an age has passed since we last saw a Star Wars game that really hit the mark. However,...
Ian GarstangOctober 27, 2015 -
FeaturesDestiny and Bungie’s PR Save
A company that historically has only had to work maintenance on adding multiplayer maps has never had to deal with such...
Edwin HenryOctober 21, 2015 -
Game ReviewsReview: Batman Arkham Knight | Xbox One
When Rocksteady announced that the Bat-mobile would feature in their third and final Arkham game, there was some speculation on whether...
Ian GarstangOctober 6, 2015 -
Game ReviewsMobile Gaming Has Grown Up
Mobile devices have become so prominent in everyday life. Many sectors have used this to their advantage by creating apps around...
Ian GarstangOctober 6, 2015 -
PreviewsRainbow Six Siege | Closed Beta | Hands On
So there I was, cowering behind some teddies in a somewhat messy children’s bedroom, submachine gun in hand and ready for...
Ian GarstangOctober 1, 2015 -
Developer InterviewsDeveloper Interview: Hello Neighbor
How well do you know your neighbor? That is the question that Dynamic Pixels want you to ask in their upcoming...
Ian GarstangSeptember 30, 2015 -
FeaturesHow Dark Souls Prepares You for a Successful Career
It’s common knowledge that video games improve hand eye coordination and reflexes, and are a great way to relieve stress. Science...
Ben AllenSeptember 30, 2015 -
PodcastGaming Sessions Podcast 005 – Metal Gear Drunk
Back in the saddle but off the wagon, a drunken Ian and patient John discuss video games, unicorns and Luke Skywalker...
Ian GarstangSeptember 20, 2015 -
Game MusicInterview: David Housden | Composer On Volume and Thomas Was Alone
David Housden is a BAFTA winning composer, producer, and sound designer for games, TV, and film. After his recent work on...
Ian GarstangSeptember 10, 2015