AO Tennis 2

The last tennis game I played was the rather disappointing Tennis World Tour that I reviewed here on Digitalchumps. To say it was a let-down is a bit of an understatement and as much as I tried I just couldn’t quite bring myself to love it. That being said, it didn’t dampen my desire to find a modern tennis game that could faithfully recreate the glorious game of tennis yet not be obtu...[Read More]

WRC 8

It’s been a two year wait for WRC 7’s successor but it’s finally here and I’m glad to say, overall, it’s been worth the wait. Whilst KT Racing’s franchise has been the officially licensed series, it has been in the shadow of Codemaster’s revitalized Dirt series of games. However, after spending many hours intentionally going sideways, I can safely say that...[Read More]

Dirt Rally 2.0

It’s been three years since the soft reboot of Codemasters’ Dirt series of rally games with Dirt Rally and two years since its most recent entry in the form of Dirt 4. In an effort surely to confuse some, Codemasters recently released Dirt Rally 2.0 as a direct successor to Dirt Rally rather than the more arcade style Dirt 4. Number confusion aside I was eager to find out just how much...[Read More]

War Thunder supports full mouse and keyboard functionality on Xbox One and Xbox One X

Check it out! MOSCOW, RUSSIA – November 14, 2018 — Gaijin Entertainment’s War Thunder, which officially launched as a free-to-play title on October 23rd on Xbox One and Xbox One X, now supports full mouse and keyboard functionality, being among the first 8 titles to support this feature on the console. The added functionality gives Xbox One players more options on how best to play War ...[Read More]

Tennis World Tour

Until recently, tennis was the forgotten child of the sports genre in gaming. A few years ago games such as the excellent Top Spin Tennis series graced the gaming landscape but since 2011’s excellent Top Spin 4 the genre has had a somewhat barren spell. This year, however, saw the arrival of AO Tennis at the start of the year and now Tennis World Tour (TWT). With the developers, Breakpoint, ...[Read More]

Xbox One X Review

Back in May 2013, I sat in my office with our Xbox editor, Will Johnson, and watched Microsoft unveil their Xbox One system. As you’ve probably seen with the video that was produced on YouTube that year, the focus of the presentation was more about television and sports, and less about games. After the presentation was over, I know that Will and I had a nice discussion about this oddity. Why would...[Read More]

Middle-earth: Shadow of War Xbox One X Enhancements available

Check out the goods below. Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has now released the new Xbox One X update for Middle-earth: Shadow of War, providing various enhancements that take full advantage of the newly released console’s engine. As part of this update, Middle-earth: Shadow of War allows players to enjoy an immersive, true 4K and HDR (High Dynamic Range) gaming experience for Xbox One X. O...[Read More]

Xbox One X launches!

I have heard quite a few good things so far about it. We should have our review up in the next week or so. Until then, enjoy the official announcement details. REDMOND, Wash. — Nov. 6, 2017 — The official launch of the world’s most powerful console, Xbox One X, brings a new era of immersive 4K gaming and 4K entertainment to gamers across the globe. With 40 percent more power than any other console...[Read More]

Raiders of the Broken Planet set to launch on the Xbox One X in 2017

Hmm. Lots of things in this game. Yeah. Anyway, enjoy the official details of the announcement below.  San Sebastian de los Reyes, Spain – June 12th, 2017 – MercurySteam, the award winning independent development studio behind the multi-million selling Castlevania: Lords of Shadow series, today announced that its 4 divided by 1 asymmetric shooter Raider of the Broken Planet, will launc...[Read More]

Xbox One X details unleashed on the world

Lots of power under that hood. Check out the details below and the launch titles (and other titles). LOS ANGELES — June 11, 2017 — Sunday marked a milestone Xbox E3 Briefing as Microsoft Corp. unveiled the world’s most powerful console, Xbox One X (formerly code-named “Project Scorpio”) and its largest and most diverse games lineup in E3 history. Broadcast for the first time in 4K UHD on Mixer, Xb...[Read More]