Category: Xbox One
Clustertruck
I’ve done it. I’ve managed to play, in succession, two games that are very similar but also complete opposites. Like Human Fall Flat, Clustertruck is a physics-based puzzle platformer with simple, flat-coloured polygons, popularised...
Human Fall Flat
Before I had a broadband internet connection or the disposable income to buy games, I often got fun out of free game/demo discs that came with magazines. I still have a collection of these...
Letter Quest Remastered
In my high school days, PopCap’s array of casual games filled many a lunchtime and sneaky computer-based lesson. I’ve got a continuing fondness for their kind of game, from Bejeweled to Big Money. But,...
Wheels of Aurelia
The moment a cheaper-end indie game piques my interest, I stop looking at promotional material for it, buy it, then play it as blind as I can. Sometimes it works strongly in my favour,...
L.A. Noire
If, a year ago, there had been bets on which previous-generation games would make their way to Switch, I would have bet on a thousand games before I got to L.A. Noire. Not only...
Sonic Forces
Oh Sonic the Hedgehog, you’re such a bizarre franchise. I’ve covered my experiences with the spiny blue one in a Super Series article, so I’ll skip that. Needless to say, Sonic was on form...
South Park: The Fractured But Whole
I love South Park. Another of those franchises that’s been close to me all my life, I remember my first experiences with it through getting VHSes of the first few series, and seeing the...
Lego Worlds
I have never played a game as buggy as Lego Worlds (on Nintendo Switch) in my life. I’ve played Ride to Hell: Retribution on Xbox 360. I’ve played every Elder Scrolls and Fallout game....
The Witness
When The Witness first came out, I was hesitant to get it. While I love a good puzzle-based experience (the Professor Layton series is one of my favourite game series of all time), in...