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Cyber Shadow sets out to answer a very simple question: what would an NES Ninja Gaiden game look and play like if it were made today? Admittedly, it’s a hypothetical that The Messenger sort of already answered back in 2018… but look, sometimes questions like these can have multiple good answers, and Cyber Shadow is
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Progress is made through solving consistently enjoyable puzzles that almost always hit that sweet spot of not being so simple that they’re boring but being challenging enough to satisfy upon solving, without becoming so complicated that it induces groans. Special items and novel mechanics are introduced throughout which prevent the puzzles from ever becoming too
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It is that time of year where every gaming website publishes their favourite games of the last 12 months, and we at TheXboxHub are no different. But after reviewing our list, I can confirm it is one of the more varied ones out there. With 2020 throwing a wobbler, we’ve all had that bit of
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Much has already been made of how Immortals Fenyx Rising looks a lot like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild mixed with Assassin’s Creed. And coming from the development team at Ubisoft Quebec that made Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, their knowledge of Greek history and mythology shines through. Whilst it can easily be compared
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The January 2021 Games with Gold lineup is here! On Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, confront your childhood fears in Little Nightmares and survive against a horde of zombies to get the scoop of a lifetime in Dead Rising. And for our classic lineup via Backward Compatibility, take on the best fighters in the
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Having just recently played through Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age – Definitive Edition from Square Enix, pretty much any other RPG is going to struggle in the aftermath. The latest in a long line of retro-styled JRPG’s from KEMCO has however landed, and I’m going to do my best to be
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Here we are at the welcome end of 2020. For Microsoft, it’s been the year of recovery with a few sticking points along the way, finally escaping the tribulations of last generation and armed for the next with a host of new IPs and studios. What’s more, there is now cloud gaming on Android and
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Having released just before the launch of the new consoles, the next-gen update for WRC 9 had to wait just like we did for Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 to release. However, it is now here, but what does it bring to WRC 9? Without re-treading too much ground, our initial review when the
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Seasons Greetings, friends! For any new home invaders in our midst, Secret Neighbor is an online multiplayer social horror game where the goal is to work together with other players to get into your suspicious neighbor’s basement. This isn’t just any senseless breaking and entering though, he’s hiding something and it’s up to you and
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It must be miserable being a terrorist in Strike Force 2 – Terrorist Hunt. On day one, you’re given your terrorist uniform – red shirt, black trousers – and then you’re sent to terrorism island, where you do some terror by lounging in bamboo huts and watching from towers. Every so often, a single anti-terrorism
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We know you’re busy and might miss out on all the exciting things we’re talking about on Xbox Wire every week. If you’ve got a few minutes, we can help remedy that. We’ve pared down the past week’s news into one easy-to-digest article for all things Xbox! Or, if you’d rather watch than read, you
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Developers Robot Gentleman have finally managed to bring its post-apocalyptic, darkly comedic atomic adventures to Series X|S, Xbox One, PS5 and PS4. That’s right, both 60 Seconds! Reatomized and its spiritual successor 60 Parsecs! are here to test your ability to scavenge, make tough choices, and even survive the Nuclear Winter.  Starting with 60 Seconds!
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When my wife first saw me playing Monster Train she thought I’d gotten hooked on Slay The Spire again and she’d have to put up with another stretch of me playing it incessantly. I had good news and bad news for her: the good news is that, despite also being a colorful and cartoony game
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60 Parsecs! is a successor to 60 Seconds! Reatomized, which I also just happened to review, and if you’ve read that you’ll know that the first game was by no means perfect. However, 60 Parsecs! makes a ton of changes that drastically improve the quality of the gameplay. In 60 Parsecs! you take control of
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