Is Moto Rush Reborn Worth It? A Deep Dive into Baltoro’s New Racer

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If you’re looking for a game that perfectly captures that “just one more go” feeling, look no further than Moto Rush Reborn. Developed by Baltoro Games, this title is a high-octane blend of racing and simulation set against a vibrant, futuristic backdrop. After spending some serious time weaving through its congested streets, I’ve found it to be a refreshing addition to my Xbox library.

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Why Minishoot’ Adventures is the Surprise Indie Masterpiece You Need to Play

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Every so often, a game comes along that completely recalibrates your expectations. You see a trailer or a store page, you form a mental image of what the “loop” will be, and then you actually sit down to play it—only to realize you were completely wrong in the best way possible.

That was my experience with Minishoot’ Adventures on Xbox.

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Faith, Hope, and Rock & Roll: Jonathan Cain’s New EP Only A Prayer Away

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There are few names in rock history as synonymous with the “power ballad” and anthemic songwriting as Jonathan Cain. As a long-standing member of Journey and a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Cain has provided the soundtrack to our lives for decades. But while many know him for the soaring synths of “Separate Ways” or the timeless piano of “Don’t Stop Believin’,” his solo work has been quietly building a legacy of its own.

On February 27, Cain added another chapter to that story with the release of his new EP, Only A Prayer Away, available now through The Fuel Music.

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Review: Order 13 — A Spine-Tingling Shift in a Shadow-Filled Warehouse

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Forget about cozy retail sims; Order 13 is a job you won’t want to stay overtime for. This new Xbox title masterfully blends order fulfillment with psychological horror, throwing you headfirst into a shadowy warehouse where your only companions are an increasingly oppressive darkness and your beloved cat. It’s an unsettling, gripping experience that will make you rethink your next online purchase.

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Small Hero, Big Heart: Why You Need to Play Manairons

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If you’ve ever looked at a mossy corner of a forest and wondered if a tiny civilization was living just out of sight, Manairons is the game you’ve been waiting for. Recently released on Xbox, this 3D action-platformer is a whimsical love letter to Pyrenean folklore, Catalan culture, and the golden age of N64 adventure games.

But don’t let the “tiny” protagonist fool you—this game packs a massive amount of charm and a surprisingly deep story about magic versus industrial greed.

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Is Ready or Not the Best Tactical Shooter on Xbox?

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For years, console tactical shooter fans have looked at PC players with a mix of envy and patience. We’ve wanted a true spiritual successor to the legendary SWAT series—a game where every door kicked is a gamble and every bullet fired carries the weight of a court hearing.

With the release of Ready or Not on Xbox Series X|S and the recent drop of the Boiling Point DLC, the wait is officially over. But does this hardcore simulation survive the transition to a controller, or does it buckle under the pressure? Let’s breach and find out.

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Unbeatable Value, Unending Fun: Why Grind Survivors is My New Xbox Obsession

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If you’ve been looking for a reason to pick up your Xbox controller and lose track of a few hours, I’ve found the perfect excuse. I recently started playing Grind Survivors, and I have to say, it’s the most addictive fun I’ve had playing an Xbox game since Ball x Pit.

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Mortanis: Prisoners Review: Is This Indie Horror Worth Your Time?

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The survival horror genre has seen a massive resurgence lately, but few titles take a swing at a premise as heavy as Mortanis: Prisoners. Recently released on Xbox Series X|S, this indie title from developer Honor Games and publisher Axyos Games blends the grounded horrors of a WWII concentration camp with a supernatural descent into purgatory.

But does this grim shooter-horror hybrid deliver a meaningful experience, or is it a nightmare for the wrong reasons? Here is our full review.

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Why Dragonkin: The Banished is the Must-Play ARPG of 2026

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The wait is finally over, dragon hunters! After a highly successful year in Early Access, Dragonkin: The Banished has officially soared onto the scene in its definitive version. Developed by the veterans at Eko Software—the brilliant minds behind Warhammer: Chaosbane and How to Survive—this visceral Hack’N’Slash is exactly what Xbox Series X|S players have been craving.

Whether you’re a Digital Deluxe owner jumping in today or a standard edition player ready for the March 19th launch, here is why Dragonkin: The Banished deserves a permanent spot in your game library.

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Did Ready to Rumble Actually Kill WCW? A Retrospective

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If you grew up during the peak of the Monday Night War, you remember the smell of it. The smell of cheap popcorn, domestic beer, and the frantic, cocaine-adjacent energy of late-90s WCW.

Released in April 2000, Ready to Rumble was meant to be a cross-promotional juggernaut—a way for Turner Broadcasting to merge its cinematic ambitions with its wrestling empire. Instead, it became a fascinating, neon-drenched time capsule of a world that was about to disappear forever.

Let’s step back into the squared circle and look at why this movie is still the ultimate “guilty pleasure” for wrestling fans.

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