The hot season has appeared in Mexico and the world of Forza Horizon 5. Are you ready to bring the virtual heat to the streets of Mexico, with a whole new bunch of events with the Festival Playlist Weekly Challenges for Series 24 Spring.
EVERSPACE 2 will hold your interest well. It’s likely to be a game that you go back to, time and time again, working with new loot and trying a variety of different approaches.
Autumn is history, and Winter is here in Forza Horizon 5, and you know what that means, right? Yep, it is time for a whole load of new Festival Playlist Weekly Challenges and events to try your hand at.
It is the most exciting time of the month as a new Series launches into Forza Horizon 5. And Series 24 has a distinctly Italian flavour. Which is handy as I really like Italian food!
Reverie: Sweet As Edition is not going to set the world alight, but apart from Shalnor Legends: Sacred Lands, this is the closest you’ll find to an old skool Zelda game on the Xbox.
As inevitable as death and taxes, the end of Series 23 in Forza Horizon 5 has rolled around. As Spring prepares to, um, spring, we go into the last week with hopes high and a new, steely determination in our hearts. Or is it just me?
All in all, Atlas Fallen is a brilliant game. It isn’t perfect, but perfection is boring. Games need to have character to stick in the memory, and Atlas Fallen has that in spades. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts, and so it is easy to recommend.
The intro promises some future dramatic, potentially even salacious turns, but not one of the four different stories delivers. It’s all too tentative. In the end, Embraced by Autumn could have done with just a little more confidence and sass.
The hot season has appeared in Mexico and the world of Forza Horizon 5. Are you ready to bring the virtual heat to the streets of Mexico, with a whole new bunch of events with the Festival Playlist Weekly Challenges for Series 24 Spring.
If you're an FMV fan then you're going to enjoy a lot of what The Isle Tide Hotel has to offer. But just remember - don’t ever leave your room at night.
Childish Energy must impress to get the likes of Sneak Energy and G Fuel turning their heads. Read on for our thoughts on the latest guests to the energy drinks party.
In a genre that is dominated by Cities: Skylines, it’s good to see something new pop up. Especially when it is perhaps a more friendly, simple sim experience like that found here in Urbek City Builder.