Is Curse Rounds Good? Everything You Need to Know Before You Buy

If you’ve spent any time on the Xbox Store recently, you might have scrolled past a striking, black-and-white title called Curse Rounds. Developed by the Brazilian indie studio Tentacles Interactive and published by QUByte Interactive, this budget-friendly roguelike aims to stand out in a crowded genre by doing the exact opposite of its peers.

Instead of building an unstoppable god-tier character with buffs, Curse Rounds asks a much more devious question: Which way would you like to suffer?

Here is my look at whether this 1-bit shooter is worth your time and a few bucks.

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Why This $5 Xbox Game Is the Most Fun I’ve Had Since the NES Era

There is something timelessly satisfying about the rhythm of a brick-breaking game. The anticipation of the bounce, the precise movement of the paddle, and that glorious clink as a digital wall slowly disintegrates—it’s a gameplay loop that never gets old.

I’ve been a die-hard fan of this genre for as long as I can remember. In fact, my first ever exposure to the world of brick-breaking was the classic Thunder & Lightning on the NES. I spent countless hours in front of a heavy tube TV, mesmerized by the fast-paced action and the challenge of keeping that ball in play. Since then, I’ve always had a soft spot for any game that puts a fresh spin on the “ball vs. wall” formula.

That brings me to my latest obsession on Xbox: Bob the Brick Breaker.

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Devil Jam Review: The Best Heavy Metal Roguelite on Xbox?

If you’ve ever felt like your favorite heavy metal concerts were missing a bit more… literal hellfire and demonic combat, then Devil Jam is the encore you’ve been waiting for. Released just last week on Xbox (March 26, 2026), this survivors-like roguelite from Rogueside NV takes the addictive formula made famous by Vampire Survivors and injects it with a shot of pure adrenaline and distorted guitar riffs.

But does it hit the high notes, or is it just noise? Here’s my breakdown.

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Nothing But Pixels: Is Basketball Classics the Best Sports Game?

If you grew up in the 90s, you probably have a core memory of sitting cross-legged on a carpeted floor, an SNES controller gripped tight, and the sound of a digital announcer yelling “He’s on fire!” echoed through the house.

For many of us, games like NBA Jam and NBA Hangtime weren’t just sports sims; they were high-octane, arcade-style rituals. If you’ve been chasing that specific high, I have some great news: Basketball Classics on Xbox is the time machine you’ve been looking for.

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A Deep Dive into The Coin Game on Xbox

If you’ve ever spent a Saturday afternoon surrounded by the neon glow of a Dave & Buster’s or a seaside boardwalk arcade, The Coin Game will feel instantly familiar. Developed by the solo dev at devotid and recently brought to Xbox by publisher Kwalee, this title is less of a traditional “game” and more of a comprehensive arcade-and-carnival simulator.

After spending time across its neon-soaked island, here is a balanced look at whether this ticket-redemption sandbox is worth your digital quarters.

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

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

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

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

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

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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