Everything You Need to Know Before Playing Vampire Therapist

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If you’ve ever wondered what a 3,000-year-old bloodsucker talks about when they’re feeling “down in the crypt,” your strangely specific curiosity has finally been answered. Vampire Therapist, on Xbox, is a narrative adventure that proves even the undead have baggage—and some of it is centuries old.

Part visual novel, part educational tool, and entirely campy, Vampire Therapist is one of the most unique indie titles to hit the store this year. Here is why you should consider booking a session.

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Unlocking the Shadows of the Past: Why You Need to Play Next of Kin: Fidelity

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In an era of 100-hour open-world epics, there is something deeply refreshing about an Xbox game that respects your time while aiming straight for your heart. Next of Kin: Fidelity, the latest release from Spelkväll Games, is exactly that—a short, emotionally charged narrative experience that proves you don’t need 4K textures to tell a world-class story.

If you’re a fan of psychological mysteries or games that lean heavily into “vibes” and storytelling, here is why this pixel-art gem should be on your radar.

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Suda51’s Romeo is a Dead Man: A Complete Gameplay and Performance Review

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If you’ve ever played a Grasshopper Manufacture game, you know the drill: expect the unexpected, prepare for a lot of blood, and don’t try too hard to make sense of the plot. Romeo is a Dead Man, the latest brainchild of the legendary Goichi “Suda51” Suda, is finally here on Xbox Series X|S, and it is exactly the kind of beautiful, “bonkers” chaos fans have been waiting for.

After spending a dozen hours slicing through space-time fugitives, here is my deep dive into why this might be the most “Suda” game since No More Heroes.

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Why Roguematch: The Extraplanar Invasion is the Xbox Hidden Gem You Can’t Miss

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If you thought you’d seen every possible spin on the roguelike genre, think again. While we’ve had deck-builders, twin-stick shooters, and rhythm-based crawlers, Roguematch: The Extraplanar Invasion—now available on Xbox—is doing something truly unique. It takes the familiar “one-more-turn” addiction of a Match-3 puzzler and grafts it onto the skeleton of a hardcore, grid-based dungeon crawler.

The result? A “Tactical Puzzle RPG” that is as charming as it is punishing. Here’s why this indie title from Starstruck Games deserves a spot on your Xbox dashboard.

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Caput Mortum Xbox Review: Retro Survival Horror

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If you’ve been doom-scrolling the Xbox Store looking for something that captures the suffocating, lo-fi dread of 90s PC gaming, your search ends here. Caput Mortum has arrived, and it’s the epitome of how to make “less” feel like “so much more.”

This isn’t your typical jump-scare-a-minute modern horror title. It’s a deliberate, slow-burn descent into a tower of forgotten nightmares that feels like it was unearthed from a dusty floppy disk—and that’s exactly why it works.

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Outpath lands on Xbox: Everything You Need to Know About the Console Release

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The wait is officially over. The cozy, experimental world of Outpath has officially landed on Xbox Series X/S!

If you’ve been looking for that perfect “just one more click” game to lose yourself in this weekend, your search ends here. GrabTheGames and Silver Lining Interactive have brought their PC hit to consoles, and it feels right at home on the big screen.

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Going Underground: A Review of the Massive New ‘In the Dark’ DLC for Lil Gator Game

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The world just got a whole lot bigger for our favorite reptile! If you thought you’d explored every nook and cranny of the island, think again. Lil Gator Game: In the Dark has officially arrived on Xbox, and it is the “Gorge-eous” expansion we’ve been waiting for.

Whether you’re a returning fan or a newcomer to this wholesome world, you can pick up the DLC on its own if you already own the base game, or grab the complete package via the Lil Gator Game: Gator of the Year Edition.

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Xbox 360 Backward Compatible Games Are Now 50% Off

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There’s something special about the Xbox 360 era. It was a time of massive innovation, especially with the rise of Xbox LIVE Arcade, where creative, bite-sized experiences flourished. Thanks to backward compatibility, these games haven’t just survived—they’ve thrived on modern hardware with better performance and faster load times.

Right now, a huge batch of these nostalgic gems is on sale for 50% off. Whether you’re a completionist looking for Achievements or just want to revisit some personal favorites, here are 30 Xbox 360 games currently on sale.

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Everything You Need to Know About Centipede Gun for Xbox

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Ever looked at a centipede and thought, “That’s cool, but it really needs a shotgun and some magical modules”? No? Well, the developers behind Centipede Gun did, and honestly, the results are as chaotic as they are addictive.

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Dark Quest: Remastered Arrives on Xbox: Everything You Need to Know

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If you have a soft spot for the days of gathering around a table with a handful of dice and a grid map, the wait is over. Dark Quest: Remastered has officially landed on Xbox Series X|S, and it’s a nostalgic trip that doesn’t just rest on its laurels. Developed by the UK-based indie studio Brain Seal, this is a ground-up rebuild of the game that kicked off the entire saga.

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