Reaching New Heights: A Review of Laysara: Summit Kingdom

If you’re a fan of city builders, you’ve likely spent hundreds of hours meticulously placing roads on flat plains or gentle coastlines. But what happens when the ground beneath you disappears and the only way to grow is up?

Enter Laysara: Summit Kingdom, a vertical city builder that recently made its way to Xbox. Developed by Quite OK Games, this title isn’t just another SimCity clone—it’s a demanding, beautiful, and highly strategic take on the genre that swaps military conquest for the sheer struggle of human survival against the elements.

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Everything New in City Hunter for Xbox: Save States, CRT Filters, and More

It’s time to head back to the neon-soaked streets of Shinjuku. If you’ve ever written “XYZ” on the chalkboard at Shinjuku Station, this is the moment you’ve been waiting for.

After 35 years of being a Japan-exclusive relic of the PC Engine era, the legendary City Hunter has finally made its worldwide debut on Xbox. Released as part of the franchise’s 40th-anniversary celebrations, Red Art Games hasn’t just ported a classic; they’ve polished Ryo Saeba’s .357 Magnum until it shines.

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The Best Xbox Games Under $5: Why Down Among the Dead Men is a Must-Play

Whether you’re a fan of old-school “Choose Your Own Adventure” books or just looking for a low-stakes pirate adventure to sink your teeth into, the newly released Down Among the Dead Men on Xbox is a title that deserves a spot on your hard drive.

Developed and published by Infinite Zone, this game is a digital adaptation of the acclaimed 2013 gamebook by Dave Morris. For just $4.99, it offers a surprisingly deep narrative experience where your choices truly dictate whether you become a legend of the seven seas or just another skeleton at the bottom of the ocean.

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Bethesda Pinball is Back: Everything New in the 2026 Pinball FX Update

The Bethesda Pinball DLC for the new Pinball FX platform on Xbox is a high-production-value revival of three classic tables that originally debuted during the Pinball FX3 era. Priced at $14.99, this pack brings together the heavy hitters of the Bethesda catalog: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Fallout, and DOOM.

Here is a breakdown of the experience on Xbox Series X|S.

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No-Clip into the Unknown: Exploring “Backrooms Level X” on Xbox

If you’ve ever felt a chill walking through an empty office building at night or found yourself staring a little too long at a photo of a deserted mall, you already understand the “liminal space” horror that has taken the internet by storm. Now, that unsettling feeling has a new home on your console with Backrooms Level X, a first-person survival horror experience from Firenut Games.

Whether you’re a lore-deep fan of the original Creepypasta or a newcomer looking for a quick scare, here is everything you need to know about this descent into the infinite.

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Return to Gacane: A Review of GreedFall: The Dying World

Spiders studio is officially back with GreedFall: The Dying World, a narrative RPG that serves as a prequel to the 2019 hit. While the first game saw over 2 million players exploring the mysterious island of Teer Fradee as colonists, this new adventure flips the script entirely.

Set three years before the original game, you step into the boots of a native of Teer Fradee. Your journey begins with a tragedy: you are torn from your home and forcibly taken to the old continent of Gacane. This is a world in turmoil, ravaged by political conspiracies and the Malichor, an incurable plague. Your goal is to survive, regain your freedom, and stop the dark schemes threatening both worlds.

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Survive the Spotlight: A Review of Showgunners on Xbox

Key art for Showgunners featuring a battle-worn woman with a shotgun standing in a neon-lit, dystopian urban arena under the game's stylized title.

If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if XCOM had a bloody, neon-soaked baby with The Running Man, look no further. Showgunners, developed by Artificer and recently launched on Xbox Series X|S, is a turn-based tactical shooter that trades the stoic alien-hunting of its peers for the high-octane, televised brutality of a dystopian reality show.

After spending some time in the arenas of “Homicidal All-Stars,” here is why Xbox players should keep this one on their radar.

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Everything You Need to Know About UFOPHILIA for Xbox

Key art for the 'UFOPHILIA' game, with a large, textured text logo rendered in newspaper collage, set against a dark sepia background featuring a classic saucer UFO with a tractor beam and a close-up of a Gray alien.

If you grew up watching The X-Files or spent your teenage years scrolling through blurry “Project Blue Book” forum posts, UFOPHILIA is a game designed specifically for your brand of paranoia. Developed by K148 Game Studio and published by JanduSoft, this first-person psychological horror title recently landed on the Xbox Store, bringing an extraterrestrial twist to the investigative horror genre popularized by games like Phasmophobia.

But does it deliver an “out of this world” experience, or is it just an unidentified flying flop? Let’s break it down.

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Is Starsand Island the Next “Big” Cozy Game? An Xbox Review

Vibrant anime-style key art featuring a young woman with long black hair arriving at a sun-drenched island. She wears a white dress and carries a large brown suitcase, using a giant green lily pad as a sun hat while a happy puppy runs beside her. They are walking through a meadow of bright yellow flowers toward a peaceful rural landscape that includes a cozy farmhouse, grazing sheep, rolling green hills, and a distant lighthouse under a clear blue sky.

If you’ve spent the last few years searching for a game that captures the magic of Animal Crossing and the deep crafting loops of My Time at Sandrock, you’ve likely had Starsand Island on your radar. After months of anticipation and a massive 600,000+ wishlists on Steam, this Ghibli-inspired life sim has finally landed in Early Access on Xbox Series X|S.

But does this “Star of the Deep Sea” shine brightly on console, or is it still a diamond in the rough? Here is my deep dive into the Xbox version of Starsand Island.

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Why You Need to See ‘A Delicate Balance’ at the Walnut Street Theatre

Alicia Roper and Paul L. Nolan in Edward Albee’s A Delicate Balance. Photo by Mark Garvin. 

If you’ve been following the Walnut Street Theatre’s 217th season, you know they’ve been on a roll. But their latest production—Edward Albee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning A Delicate Balance—is something truly special.

Stepping into the theater for this performance, I couldn’t help but be transported back to the Walnut’s production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? from a couple of years ago. Much like that unforgettable show, this production captures Albee’s unique ability to peel back the layers of polite society to reveal the raw, messy humanity underneath. Under the seasoned direction of Bernard Havard, the Walnut has once again proved why it is the definitive home for American classics in Philadelphia.

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