Staring into the Deep: Why Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss is the Sci-Fi Horror We Needed

After staring at non-Euclidean geometry and listening to the haunting echoes of a cello, and frankly, I’m not sure if I’m still entirely “sane.” But if that’s the price for playing through NACON and Big Bad Wolf’s latest masterpiece, Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss, then call me Wilbur Whateley and sign me up.

If you’ve been following the horror scene this year, you know the hype has been real for this one. It’s finally out on Xbox Series X|S, and after emerging from the depths of the Pacific, I’ve got some thoughts.

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Nullstar: Solus Review: The Most Intense Precision Platformer on Xbox

Let’s be real: we’ve all played precision platformers that make us want to throw our controllers across the room. But every once in a while, one comes along that manages to turn that frustration into a flow state so satisfying you can’t put it down.

I just spent time diving into Nullstar: Solus on Xbox, and if you’re a fan of high-stakes speedrunning or atmospheric sci-fi, you need to put this on your radar.

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Godstone Island Awaits: My Review of The Occultist on Xbox

If you’ve ever found yourself wishing that Geralt of Rivia would hang up his silver sword and take up a career as a paranormal detective, then The Occultist is going to feel like a very strange, very specific dream come true.

I just spent the last few nights huddled in the dark with my Xbox controller, exploring the fog-drenched streets of Godstone Island, and I have some thoughts. Developed by DALOAR and published by Daedalic Entertainment, The Occultist is a first-person narrative horror that swaps out jump scares for deep-seated dread and “action” for methodical investigation.

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Out Now: Under Par Golf Architect Brings Deep Resort Management to Xbox

If you’ve ever looked at a local golf course and thought, “I could design a better back nine than this,” today is your lucky day.

Broken Arms Games—the indie masterminds behind the hit Hundred Days: Winemaking Simulator—have officially launched their latest project: Under Par Golf Architect. Xbox Series X|S players can step into the spikes of a world-class designer and resort mogul.

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Why Tiny Bookshop is Your Next Cozy Video Game Obsession

If you’ve ever looked at your cluttered desk or a packed subway car and daydreamed about leaving it all behind to open a quaint bookstall on a sun-drenched coast, you aren’t alone. That universal fantasy is the heart of Tiny Bookshop, a new cozy narrative management game that has recently arrived on Xbox.

Developed by neoludic games and published by Skystone Games, Tiny Bookshop isn’t about high scores or frantic combat. Instead, it invites you to slow down, curate a collection of stories, and become the heart of a charming seaside community.

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Is Skautfold: Moonless Knight Worth It? Full Review

The Skautfold series has long been a cult favorite among fans of dark, atmospheric indies, but its latest entry—Skautfold: Moonless Knight—has finally made its grand debut on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One. Developed by Steve Gal (Pugware) and published by Red Art Games, this title marks a shift from the series’ earlier combat styles into a full-blown, exploration-heavy Metroidvania.

If you’re a fan of Bloodborne’s atmosphere, Sekiro’s precision, and Castlevania’s world design, this is a title you need on your radar.

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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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A Spooky Classic Returns: Why You Need Ghost Master: Resurrection

Twenty years ago, a quirky title called Ghost Master haunted our PCs and consoles, offering a unique “reverse The Sims” experience that achieved cult status. Now, the spirits have been summoned once again. Ghost Master: Resurrection – Core Edition is a ground-up remake that brings the art of the haunt into the modern era.

If you’ve ever wanted to be the literal “ghost in the machine” (and the walls, and the basement), this is the game for you. Here’s my deep dive into why this supernatural strategy title deserves a spot in your Xbox library.

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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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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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