Jon "Sikamikanico" Clarke
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Spooky season approaches, so why not jump head first into some unsettling, atmospheric horror in an all new outing in the Little Nightmares franchise. New characters, locations and an entirely new development team bring the nauseating world of Nowhere back to life. We’re here to tell you all about it in our Little Nightmares 3 Review.
Be it taking on a movie franchise anthology, an open-world racer or a superhero adventure, LEGO certainly isn’t shy of taking on different genres. Now, LEGO is coming for Mario Party‘s crown. This is the XboxEra Review for LEGO Party!
A compelling, rock-solid foundation for what promises to be a genre-defining game.
Can video games be art? It’s a topic that’s always been up for some debate but now developers Giant Squid are here with Sword of the Sea, and they make a pretty strong argument that games most certainly can be art. With gorgeous visuals, a great gameplay loop and an incredible soundtrack, Sword of the Sea looks to bring a little life back into the world.Let’s hit the waves in our spoiler free review for Sword of the Sea.
Obsidian Entertainment are on a bit of a roll lately, and a certainly proving themselves to be a crown jewel among the many Xbox Game Studios Microsoft currently owns. From the lovely Avowed earlier this year, to the upcoming release of the far bigger and more polished The Outer Worlds 2, for most studios, two games would be enough in one calendar year. But no, Obsidian had to go bigger…or perhaps in this case, smaller. They’ve partnered up with Eidos Montreal, and Grounded 2 is coming to...