Month: May 2021

For a franchise that’s spawned nine mainline films, plus spin-offs, with more in development, it’s a shock there aren’t more Fast & Furious board games. After all, you’d think the series’ blend of visual thrills and (literally) high octane action would be a great fit for the medium. Well, the wait for a new Fast
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Brought to you by the same creator that gave us The friends of Ringo Ishikawa on Xbox not long ago, Arrest of a Stone Buddha is largely built on a similar engine and style. It does however execute its premise and game design quite differently. That said, The friends of Ringo Ishikawa was hastily ported
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the horror sub-genre that kickstarted his career, there was cause to be excited. But what starts as an escapist zombie/heist movie set in Las Vegas eventually devolves into a rote action movie, its few, fun but superficial surprises quickly washed away in favor of embracing the bleakness popular in the post-Walking Dead era of zombie
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The Metroidvania game, and  Castlevania’s spiritual successor, Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night came out in 2019 on multiple platforms, including the Nintendo Switch. Ever since then, it has been a success. In fact, according to publisher 505 Games in their fiscal year 2020/2021 Q3 results presentation, Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night sold more than 1,000,000
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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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Iron Harvest‘s single-player campaign was a surprise hit for me, one that I didn’t expect to be as good as it was. That focus is back for the Operation Eagle expansion, which adds a new America-inspired faction and air combat. Though it doesn’t add new challenges or game types, it does include a high-quality story-driven
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