Halo Infinite multiplayer not only dropped early, but is free to play! What does this mean? Is it too good to be true? Adam Sessler and WWE Superstar Xavier Woods aka Austin Creed break it all down for you.
Battlefield 2042 is out, and bringing the long-running series of online shooters into a bleak and unforgiving future ravaged by climate change. Which is bad for humanity, but potentially great for sometimes-stagnant franchise. Join The Black Hokage as he dives into a handful of new 128-player maps, to find out if Battlefield 2042 gets the series back on track.
With the imminent release of Horizon Forbidden West, it seemed like a perfect time for Adam Sessler to review one of the most notable games he missed while he was away. Before venturing into the Forbidden West, join us as we relive the highs, lows, and robot dinosaurs of Horizon Zero Dawn.
With Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City being released, we decided there's never been a better time for Adam Sessler to look back and reminisce on all of our favorite dumb moments from the Resident Evil franchise over the years.
The holidays are a crazy time, so all four of our Xplay hosts are joined by Crazy Adam to offer some guidance, and make your gift-buying process a little bit easier. Find out which games are worth your time, and which ones are getting coal for Christmas, with Xplay's very own Naughty or Nice list.
The holidays are just around the corner and you might be wondering why you still can’t find an Xbox or PS5 anywhere. Adam Sessler breaks down the various factors that have resulted in the supply chain saying “Bah humbug!” to the holiday season.
This week, Adam Sessler dons his deerstalker hat and solves the greatest mystery of 2021: Is Sherlock Holmes Chapter One a great game? And more importantly, why is the entire G4TV team attracted to this handsome Holmes? It's Elementary, my dear Xplay!
Mark Zuckerberg recently renamed Facebook "Meta" (which was about as good of an idea as Garth Brooks going by Chris Gaines) and announced they're going to start researching the Metaverse. So, we at Xplay asked ourselves... what the hell is the metaverse? More importantly, WHY is the metaverse? It's... well, you'll just have to see for yourselves...
After mixed reactions from their first hatching of a dino park management game, Frontier Developments took another page from the Jurassic World franchise by saying "Maybe we could get it right this time!" Well, we at Xplay grabbed some road flares and hopped in our self-driving Ford Explorers to embark on an adventure that we give a... well, you'll just have to see. Welcome... to Xplay's Jurassic World Evolution 2 Review!
Final Fantasy 14 is a blast, but with a decade of content and even more story with Endwalker releasing this week it can be easy to get lost in the world of Eorzea. Join WWE Superstar Xavier Woods aka Austin Creed as he regales you an abridged tale of magic, betrayal, debauchery, and kaiju fights! (yes, that last one actually happens.)
Spartan 117 returns to battle after a six-year leave of absence, and Adam Sessler and Frosk are here to give you their thoughts on the campaign and multiplayer. Does Chief successfully make the transition to an open world? Does the multiplayer restore glory to the Halo name? You're only gonna learn the answer by watching the video, so stop reading this and get to watching!
It's hard to believe that it's only been one year since Cyberpunk 2077 disastrously debuted on gaming shelves worldwide. But what has happened over 2021, and is Cyberpunk on the path to Cyber-redemption? Join Adam Sessler and Frosk as they decipher the latest developments of CD Projekt RED's futuristic fiasco.
Halo Infinite launched today and the first thing you might have noticed is that, unlike prior entries, this one has an open world! To those afraid of change, don't worry! Adam Sessler is here to give you all the tips you need to make the most of your journey through Zeta Halo.
Farming Simulator 22 may be a game to unwind at the end of the day, but what you may not also know is that it's also an Esport! Join Frosk as she discusses the ins and outs of running your own farm as well as the ins and outs of running your own farm... competitively!
What happens when you blend a roguelike, deck building, and escape-room puzzles all into one game? You get Inscryption, the latest title from Daniel Mullins and Devolver Digital. In this Xplay, Adam Sessler reviews this impressive indie and joins Jirard the Completionist and Frosk for a roundtable discussion on the indie gaming industry.
When it comes to indie games, Jirard The Completionist has a deep love of Shovel Knight. But now Yacht Club games is working with other developers to bring Shovel Knight and his shovel to other genres, so lets join Jirard and a tiny Adam Sessler to take a look at the puzzle-based rogue-like, Shovel Knight Pocket Dungeon.
To celebrate the release of "Spider-Man: No Way Home," we decided to revisit Insomniac's attempt at bringing ol' Webhead to the Playstation. Does his battle with the Sinister Six get him a Fantastic Five? Or does Marvel's Spider-Man belong in the obituaries next to Uncle Ben? Stick around and find out!
What do you do when you make an era-defining shooter? You make a sequel of course! While Halo 2 was a no-brainer, its development was anything but a walk in the park. Adam Sessler breaks down how Halo 2 revolutionized console multiplayer forever and nearly destroyed Bungie in the process.
Microsoft has gone all-in on the Gamepass model, with day-one releases of both massive AAA games, and a whole bunch of weird, cool indies. Like 'The Gunk,' which not only has vacuum-based puzzle-platform gameplay, but a performance from G4's own Fiona Nova. Adam Sessler's gonna wade into the Gunk to see how it scores, and how it stacks up against the rest of the competition on Gamepass.
Get your kneepads ready for your next skating adventure! Join Adam as he describes the good, the bad, and the perfectly passable and just okay aspects of Annapurna Interactive's latest game, Solar Ash!
2022 is upon us! We're not sure if we're excited about that or not... But we ARE excited about what's coming up in the new year and beyond for Xbox and Microsoft! We have the legendary Adam Sessler discussing all things Xbox in 2022 with Frosk, The Black Hokage, Jirard "The Completionist," and WWE Superstar Xavier Woods aka Austin Creed.
There are a ton of great Multi-Platform games coming out in 2022 and beyond! But which titles should you keep an eye out for? Well Xplay has got you covered! Join Adam Sessler, Jirard the Completionist, The Black Hokage, Frosk, and WWE Superstar Xavier Woods aka Austin Creed as they go through their most anticipated upcoming Multi-Platform games.
While the past couple years haven't given us much to look back on, Playstation has given us quite a bit to look forward to. We take out our crystal ball— No, not Adam Sessler. But... yes, Adam Sessler, to see what's coming up with Playstation in 2022 and beyond. He's joined by The Black Hokage, Jirard "The Completionist," Frosk, and WWE Superstar Xavier Woods aka Austin Creed to talk all things Playstation in our not so distant future.
Xplay hosts Adam Sessler, Jirard "The Completionist," Frosk, TheBlackHokage, and WWE Superstar Xavier Woods AKA Austin Creed discuss upcoming Nintendo games, share their picks for their most anticipated release, and make some wild predictions about what we'll see from Nintendo next.
The development of Halo 2 took a massive toll on the team at Bungie. While the game's innovative online multiplayer ultimately wowed audiences worldwide, the developers were greatly unsatisfied with their creation. Adam Sessler breaks down how Bungie would fight for redemption, and independence, all while bringing the Halo trilogy to a satisfying close.
The original Alien movie is a hallmark of survival horror that still resonates today. But can an Alien video game give you the same scares? Adam Sessler is taking a look back at Alien: Isolation to see if it delivers as a standalone.
Over the last few years, you've probably seen multiple headlines about Retro Games going for hundreds and thousands of dollars. Could you be holding a future fortune in your childhood closet? Jirard the Completionist breaks down the current collectibles culture and uncovers some interesting secrets that lie underneath these 5 screw cartridges.
The Resident Evil franchise is currently facing its renaissance, with amazing new games, excellent fan mods, and great VR options. But it would never have been revived without our favorite dumb hero, Ethan Winters. Join Adam Sessler as he explores how the franchise was revived, all thanks to Resident Evil 7: Biohazard.
Sucker Punch's 'Ghost of Tsushima' pays homage to a long tradition of classic Samurai films. Join Frosk and Adam Sessler as they determine whether this tale of survival and nobility rises to meet the high-points of the genre.
Two years ago in a galaxy not so far away EA released Jedi: Fallen Order. After back-to-back disappointments, Jedi: Fallen Order impressed fans by virtue of not being a chore to play. But did Jedi: Fallen Order restore balance to the force, or did it leave us all in darkness?
Some games defy description. But who cares if a game is good, bad, or somewhere in between, if it's as gloriously bonkers as Death Stranding? As the latest and strangest creation from gaming auteur Hideo Kojima, Death Stranding made a real impression on Sessler and Frosk at the height of the pandemic, so now they're here to do their best to rate and review it. It'll be fine.
The Mass Effect series has experienced a renaissance, thanks to the 2021 release of the Legendary Edition. And with folks hungry for more Mass Effect, many have turned to 2017's Mass Effect: Andromeda. Is it still the mess we remember upon release? Or has time given us kinder eyes when looking upon this game? Adam Sessler and The Black Hokage don their Pathfinder gear and set out to reevaluate this title.
Join Adam Sessler and Jirard the Completionist as they revisit the final installment in the Dark Souls trilogy, Dark Souls III. And stay tuned at the end for a definitive ranking of every boss in the game.
We're back reviewing another game that came out while we were away with Borderlands 3! Was this entry guns in the franchise guns as guns as the guns in the guns past? What does the guns do guns? Guns to find out! GUNS! There are so many guns in this game, it's ridiculous...
Join Jirard as he reviews 'Nobody Saves the World,' the new co-op dungeon crawler from Drinkbox Studios. Will he be able to save the world? Which of the game's 18 forms are the coolest? And most importantly, will Adam ever forgive him for playing through it with someone else? There's only one way to find out.
What happens when you blend Aliens with the Special Forces? You get Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Extraction! Is it the next big PVE multiplayer you should add to your collection? Adam Sessler and The Black Hokage gear up to answer this, slay some Archaeans, and more!
Listen kids. We're not playing the "is Titanfall 2 good?" game today. Titanfall 2 is a banger among bangers, and easily ranks as one of the best games of the last generation. Adam Sessler and The Black Hokage are here to tell you why Titanfall 2 is a shooter that you need to stop sleeping on.
Everyone seems to have an opinion on Fortnite, whether or not they've actually played the game. But love it or hate it, you should love it because Fortnite Is Good, Actually and Xplay Producer, Abby Russell, is here to tell you why.
The FarCry franchise is no stranger to changing it up between mainline entries. In 2016, the franchise made one of the boldest changes yet with FarCry Primal. While the prehistoric setting was definitely a novel change of pace, Adam Sessler and The Black Hokage are here to break down how it just short of its full potential.
Everyone loves a good murder mystery these days, but when it comes to video games, the death of a franchise can be just as interesting and messy.
Pokemon may look like a bright and colorful property on the surface, but when you take a look at the details, it's actually a grotesque nightmare-parade from which there is no escape. Join Adam Sessler as he ranks the 15 most inexplicably disturbing things about the world of Pokemon.
Dragon Age: Inquisition invigorated the Dragon Age series for new and old fans alike, and has become a fantasy gaming staple. Adam Sessler and Frosk head straight into the Fade to revisit this beloved fantasy RPG and what it means for Dragon Age 4. No one expects the (Dragon Age) Inquisition!
Stardew Valley may be a little indie farming simulation game, but a massive community has grown around it and Frosk is here to tell you what makes it so great!
After swearing a vow to never play another Five Nights at Freddy's game ever again. But just when the thought we was out, Xplay pulled him back in; Since Sessler refuses to engage with the franchise, he'll need Jirard's begrudging expertise to rate and review the latest installment, Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach. Surely, nothing can go wrong.
Mina The Hollower just announced! Xplay proudly showcases this year's "Yacht Club Presents" with the announcement of a brand new game, Mina The Hollower, and updates on Shovel Knight and Cyber Shadow. Watch the whole showcase here and also check out our exclusive gameplay demo of Mina The Hollower.
This week marks the third anniversary of the surprise release of Apex Legends. Respawn's first foray into the battle royale genre was an immediate hit, as its unique mobility options and quietly revolutionary mechanics took everyone by surprise. Adam Sessler and The Black Hokage are here to break down what Apex is, how it's changed over the last three years, and give you the tools you need to succeed in the outlands.
Mina the Hollower full gameplay demo is here! Mina is the brand new game just announced by Shovel Knight developers Yacht Club Games and Xplay got to play it first. Xplay host Jirard the Completionist is joined by developers Sandy Gordon and Alec Faulkner and Game Grumps maestro Arin Hanson to see Mina The Hollower gameplay live for the first time anywhere.
Yacht Club Games announced their brand new game, Mina the Hollower, on Xplay this past week, making it the first new IP since the popular Shovel Knight. But how did they get here? Adam Sessler takes you down the rabbit whole with the history of Yacht Club games.
Adam Sessler and The Black Hokage have played Sifu, Sloclap's new martial arts action game, and it may have gotten them a little TOO hyped up to live out their kung fu fantasies. So join them as they endure the punishingly difficult process of transforming their bodies into weapons of vengeance. Or failing that, just reviewing the game and then ranking badass martial arts movies. Either way.
Well, folks...it's time. Adam Sessler finally confronts the albatross that is Kingdom Hearts III. Will he find that his heart truly is his guiding key or will his sanity be destroyed by the lore heavy story and saccharine tone? I don't know the answer, so why don't you click that play button and find out?
Watch now as the Black Hokage kickflips some facts about how OlliOlli World is going to grind its way into your heart.
We get it. You probably hate football and football video games or at the very least just flat out don't care about them. But, there's way more to them than you think.
PARKOUR! And zombies. It's what we've come to expect from Dying Light. But this sequel takes what the first built and improves upon it, not just from a gameplay perspective, but a story one as well. But, is the improvement drastic or marginal? Well, we guess you're just gonna have to watch the entire video multiple times to find out, aren't you?
It's a big year for Playstation sequel games, and one of the most anticipated, Horizon Forbidden West, is finally here! How does it compare to Horizon Zero Dawn? And is it a contender for Game of the Year? Jirard the Completionist and The Black Hokage venture forth into the dystopian Forbidden West to answer these questions and more.
The Uncharted franchise has seen many changes and evolutions over the years, but not felt as big—or successful—as Uncharted: The Lost Legacy. With a new movie being released and the Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection out now, we figured what better time to revisit one of the best games in the franchise.
It’s time to blast to the Poké Past! Pokémon Legends: Arceus throws players into a brand new era with a brand new open-world playstyle. How does it compare to other core series Pokémon games? And why is that Alpha Bidoof SO BIG? Frosk embarks on a quest to master Pokémon Legends: Arceus, answers these questions, and sits down with Jirard the Completionist to chat all things Pokémon.
Remember when Crackdown was supposed to be Xbox's big play at an open-world franchise? Remember when Crackdown 2, uh, happened? How about when Crackdown 3 was supposed to revolutionize cloud-based gameplay and didn't? Frosk and The Black Hokage break down the history of this troubled franchise and try to find what, or who, was responsible for putting in the ground.
The latest Destiny 2 expansion, The Witch Queen, has arrived, and so we thought it was a great time to untangle impenetrable web that is Destiny 2's life-span up to this point. Join the Black Hokage as he takes you on a journey through the ups and downs of Destiny 2, Bungie, and a whole bunch of fancy sci-fi guns.
Look... not all games can be winners. They just can't. It's the law of numbers. And one number you for sure need to see is what we give CrossfireX for the Xbox.
There have been so many great animal companions throughout video game history, that it can be hard to narrow them down. So we needed to enlist WWE Superstar Xavier Woods, AKA Austin Creed, to help us sort through dogs, cats, and everything in between, to finally figure which ones deserve the title of Goodest Boy in Gaming. They're not all dogs, and they're not all boys, but they're all good as hell, we promise.
In 2018, Tetsuya Mizuguchi and the team at Enhance did something rarely thought possible: they made Tetris better. Taking the traditional block-stacking gameplay and infusing with gorgeous visuals, an incredible soundtrack, and a general rhythm game vibe resulted in one of the most interesting takes on Tetris. Jirard, The Completionist and Xplay Creative Producer Joe are here to tell you why Tetris Effect is one of the coolest games you've been sleeping on.
80s hair metal band Cinderella once said “You don’t know what you got ‘til it’s gone.” And what’s true for them is also true for games we were promised that disappeared.
ASSUMING CONTROL. This is going to be weirder than usual. It can't be helped. After dealing with a minor inter-dimensional incursion at the G4 offices, Frosk and Adam Sessler take a look at Remedy's Control, and what makes it such a strange and compelling experience. Also, Alan Wake comes up a lot.
Lego Star Wars The Skywalker Saga is the fifth game in Traveler's Tales Lego Star Wars franchise. While the latest entry makes some notable changes to the tried-and-true Lego formula, those expecting a complete overhaul should temper their expectations. Frosk is here to break down what we dug, and we didn't in the latest brick-based retelling of the Star Wars saga.
Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin is a game with only one thing on its mind: chaos. But it does that one thing really well! While the game quickly became a meme when it was announced, beneath its campy tone resides a dark, thrilling, action-driven take on the Final Fantasy Mythos.
Starfield - One of the most anticipated games of 2022. But what IS Starfield? WHY is Starfield? And most importantly, what do we KNOW about Starfield? Well, you’re in luck. Frosk and the Xplay team have compiled everything we can find about Bethesda’s first new IP in 25 Years. And while we won’t see gameplay until the Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase, we’ve compiled the facts, concepts, and our own speculations about what we can expect in Starfield. We can’t wait to play your beautifully immersive Space RPG, Todd Howard. Starfield is the first new universe in 25 years from Bethesda Game Studios, the award-winning creators of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and Fallout 4. In this next-generation role-playing game set amongst the stars, embark on an epic journey to answer humanity’s greatest mystery.
Star Wars The Force Unleashed made a splashy debut in 2008 when a young sith named Starkiller made us believe you could pull a Star Destroyer out the sky. With a unique approach to force abilities and an intriguing story set between the prequel and original Star Wars trilogies, the Force Unleashed was poised to be the next big thing in a galaxy far, far, away. Until it wasn't. The Black Hokage is here to tell you just what went wrong in the story of Starkiller. You are Starkiller, the secret apprentice of Darth Vader, who has been trained to hunt down and destroy the Jedi. Take advantage of devastating Force powers and lightsaber combos to do Darth Vader’s bidding. Destroy all who stand in your way in your ultimate quest to serve Lord Vader. Discover the untold story of the Secret Apprentice set between STAR WARS: Revenge of the Sith and STAR WARS: A New Hope. Let us know what you thought about our Star Wars the Forced Unleashed review!
KOTOR. A classic RPG. A solid sequel. A long-running MMO. And an upcoming KOTOR remake that we could NOT be more hyped about. These are the ingredients that make up the long and fascinating history of Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic. So Frosk is here to take a deep dive into that history, and what exactly it is that has made these games so enduring and influential, nearly two decades later. Let us know who some of your favorite characters from the Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic era!
Boy, the early 2000s were great. Classics like Cradle 2 The Grave and State Property 2 were in theaters. Jay Z gave us The Blueprint, while DMX taught us how to Party Up. In gaming, the good folks at Def Jam teamed up with EA to provide us back-to-back bangers in Def Jam Vendetta and Def Jam Fight for New York. Despite both games performing well critically and commercially, their time in the sun was short-lived. The Black Hokage, Goldenboy, and WWE Superstar Xavier Woods aka Austin Creed join forces to celebrate the brief, glorious moment when hip-hop and gaming came together in a series of all-time great fighting games. Def Jam: Fight for NY is a hip hop-influenced action video game published by EA Games. It was released on September 21, 2004 for PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube. It is a sequel to Def Jam Vendetta and is followed by Def Jam: Icon.
Space Channel 5. Rez. Child of Eden. Tetris Effect. All of these classics came from one mind: Tetsuya Mizuguchi. Over the course of three decades, Mizuguchi-san has crafted beautiful, synesthesia driven experiences intended to take players on unexpectedly emotional journeys. The Black Hokage and Xplay producer Joe Jurado are here to take you on a journey through these electric worlds and celebrate one of the coolest minds in games before Frosk tags in for an interview with the man himself! Rez is a musical rail shooter developed by United Game Artists and published by Sega for the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2. It was released in Japan in 2001, followed by releases to the United States and Europe in 2002. The game was ported to Xbox 360 as Rez HD by Q Entertainment and HexaDrive in 2008.
The Black Hokage dives into Trek to Yomi, from Flying Wild Hog, to see how well they captured the old-school samurai vibes that you crave. Can a game made in black and white match the vibrancy of its more colorful side-scrolling competitors? Spoilers: The answer is yes. As a vow to his dying Master, the young swordsman Hiroki is sworn to protect his town and the people he loves against all threats. Faced with tragedy and bound to duty, the lone samurai must voyage beyond life to confront himself and decide his path forward.
Well hello, Mr. and Mrs. Fancy Pants. Hope you're in the mood for something groovy! Jirard not only got to go hands-on with the upcoming Evil Dead: The Game, but was lucky enough to have a sit-down chat with Ash Williams himself, Bruce Campbell! So sit back, relax, grab a boomstick, and enjoy as we endure the horrors unleashed by the Necronomicon for your viewing pleasure. Evil Dead The Game is an upcoming survival horror video game developed by Saber Interactive and published by Saber Interactive & Boss Team Games, and based on the Evil Dead franchise. It will feature co-operative gameplay and player versus player combat.
For the first time in over a decade, Saber Interactive has resurrected the Evil Dead franchise. Complete with voice acting by the B-horror movie god himself, Bruce Campbell, this asymmetrical multiplayer gives you the chance to walk a mile in Ash William’s S-Mart boots by strapping on your trusty chainsaw, loading your boomstick, and joining other characters from the franchise to kick some Deadite. But as great as it is to have Ash back in our virtual hands, it leaves us asking one thing: Will Evil Dead the game make us hail to the king? Or will it make us run home and cry to mama? Well, enough playiing around. Let’s find out and get this party started: Klaatu, Verata, N… uh… ah, darn, that’s close enough. Roll the tape! Evil Dead The Game is an upcoming survival horror video game developed by Saber Interactive and published by Saber Interactive & Boss Team Games, and based on the Evil Dead franchise. It will feature co-operative gameplay and player versus player combat.
The Future is Full of Star Wars Games! Jedi Fallen Order 2, Star Wars: Hunters, and the KOTOR remake are just three of the many games in development. But all of the other games leave us with plenty of questions: Could we see Ahsoka Tano take a lead role in an upcoming game? What is the status of Battlefront 3? And what will Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora tell us about Ubisoft's Star Wars game? Xplay has teamed up with Gerrard The Speculationist to get the facts, rumors, and predictions for the upcoming unreleased library of Star Wars games.
Star Wars Obi-Wan (2001) for the original Xbox, isn't backwards compatible or available digitally anywhere. Which sends one of our producers on a desperate quest to find a working Xbox and play the game, while TBH does his best to keep things on track. Nostalgia is fun, but also scary, it turns out.
The Game Grumps have a brand new game to announce on Xplay: Homebody! This horror puzzle game is a far cry from the goofiness of their previous title "Dream Daddies," but sure to be just as engrossing. Arin Hanson and Jory Griffis join Jirard the Completionist to showcase the Homebody Teaser and tell us all about the new project.
Join Jirard as he takes a look at Vampire Survivors, a three-dollar indie rogue-like with incredibly simple controls, but a huge amount of depth. It's still in early access, but that hasn't stopped it from sinking its claws into countless people, who can't get enough of walking around a field full not-quite-vampires. Maybe you're next.
The roleplaying game 'Vampire: The Masquerade' has sired video-games before, like 2004's cult classic action RPG 'Bloodlines,' but Big Bad Wolf's 'Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong,' is a totally different beast. A narrative adventure that sucked Frosk into its world of intrigue, in spite of its messier tendencies.
Karl Fairburne is back again, splitting Nazi wigs and helping the Allies win World War II in Sniper Elite 5! We take a look at the third person stealth shooter to find out what the game has improved on, what it hasn't, and if the slow motion x-ray kill cams are still badass. They are. We're just gonna tell you now that they are. But cool kill cams a great game does not make. So... does Sniper Elite 5 hit the mark? Give this a watch to be debriefed before your mission to play begins!
As with all art forms, video games are often homages to the ones that came before them. But perhaps the one game that is most influential, especially with modern action RPGs, is System Shock. It's reach and influence is seen in TONS of games since. What did they do and who did they influence? Well, what are you still reading this for? Watch the video to find out!
Fresh off their announcement at Summer Game Fest 2022, Frost Giant Studios' very own CEO and Production Director Tim Morten talks to us about the upcoming, brand new RTS game called Stormgate!
Join the Xplay team as they recap and react to the biggest announcements from the Xbox Bethesda Showcase 2022 on this past Sunday. See all the new games coming to Xbox game pass and the in-depth look at Starfield gameplay and a peak into it's story!
Stranger Things isn’t the only impressive teen horror/drama to come out recently. Supermassive Games follows up on their 2015 hit Until Dawn with their brand new entry and spiritual successor The Quarry. It’s up to you to decide if the camp counselors of Hackett’s Quarry Summer Camp survive the night. But it’s up to us if they survive this review.
Diablo Immortal is a free-to-play, massively multiplayer online action role-playing video game developed by Blizzard Entertainment and NetEase. An installment in the Diablo series, it is set between the events of Diablo II and Diablo III. Players choose and control a character class — Barbarian, Wizard, Monk, Necromancer, Demon Hunter, or Crusader — who must locate and destroy hidden shards of the Worldstone to prevent the Lord of Damnation, Skarn, from destroying the world of Sanctuary. All that, and you do it from your cellphone.. from your toilet perhaps. But is Diablo Immortal pay to win?
Our FIRST LOOK at Starfield Gameplay is here, and WOW, there's a lot to digest. Ship customization, spacecraft combat, and over 1000 planets, oh my! Frosk and the Xplay team carefully break down this gameplay reveal from the Xbox Bethesda 2022 Showcase and decipher everything we can expect from Starfield. Which will hopefully release in May 2023. Hopefully.
The Mario Strikers games combine classic football mechanics with colorful Mario shenanigans, and Jirard could not be more hyped for the latest in the series, Mario Strikers: Battle League. But through the course of his review, he will also realize that there's a great threat to his beloved Luigi, a nefarious producer so determined to continue roasting that whiny green loser, that he's even inserted more Luigi insults into the title and description of this video. It all leads to a heart-stopping showdown for Luigi's honor, from which there is no escape. Okay, fine, heart-stopping might be overselling it a bit. But still.
Jake and Joe are two students just trying to pass summer school. Professor Choak has another idea. In One Game Wonder, Professor Choak spotlights great games that for one reason or another never got a sequel. This week we focus on the greatest RPG Bioware never followed up on: Jade Empire.
AEW Superstars Adam Cole and Nyla Rose stop by the set to tell the entire Xplay cast and crew why their favorite Halo game sucks. No game is left unscathed. Yes, even the mobile ones.
The Callisto Protocol! High on Life! Starfield! It's the Summer of Space Game announcements! All this space talk inspired Xplay to take a trip down memory lane and give our retro review of Obsidian's The Outer Worlds. The Black Hokage goes where no review has gone before and gives us the Top 6 Features we'd like to see added to The Outer Worlds 2. Including romancing companions. Specifically, Vicar Max. Obsidian. Please.
Professor Choak is back with a lesson on everyone's favorite Gamecube game: Star Fox Adventures. Now you might be wondering how the third game in a series is a One Game Wonder and to that we say: just watch the dang video.
The Black Hokage is back with a new Port Report on Sonic Origins. Is this definitive port of all the classic Sonic games or just a cynical cash grab from Sega? Our verdict: eh, a little column A, a little column B.
Join Frosk as she goes on the journey of what makes a game accessible, what makes it inaccessible, and what developers can do about it. Also featuring special guests and consultants for the episode, Steve Saylor and Steven Spohn.
“Kill Bill, John Wick, Baby Driver, and Hobbs and Shaw.” That’s how just the plot of the newest Saints Row was described to us by Volition executive producer Rob Loftus. Saints Row looks to be a surprise summer hit, bringing the open world fun and action of a Grand Theft Auto and the irreverence and humor of a Borderlands title. We got hands on time with the first four hours of the game, and it was action packed. Join us from hot as hell Las Vegas and the brand-new Santo Ileso as we bring you the first look at Saints Row, coming to all platforms August 23.
The internet loves cats, and so does the team at Xplay. So we're using our review of 'Stray,' the new cat-focused puzzle-platformer from Annapurna Interactive, as an excuse to prepare our own cats for the inevitable apocalypse. Okay, sure, also to talk about the ups and downs of Stray's beautifully designed world, the cat-centric gameplay, and the legion of super-sad robots populating it's hyper-detailed dystopian city-scape. The future is bleak, but cats are forever.
As Dusk Falls is that one super stylized game that has appeared in the last few Xbox Showcases. It is an interactive narrative game, similar to The Quarry, Heavy Rain, Night Trap, Dragons Lair, and Façade. Remember Façade? Xplay remembers. But can narrative solely carry a game alone? That is what The Black Hokage sets out to uncover in this review of INTERIOR/NIGHT's As Dusk Falls.
What happens when you mix comedy and FPS games? You get High on Life! Justin Roiland, the creator behind Rick and Morty, Solar Opposites, and Squanch Games, joins Jirard the Completionist to give Xplay the interdimensional scoop on High on Life. Justin breaks down the gameplay, story, and even shares a few of his favorite games! Fresh out of high school with no job and no ambition, you've really got nothing going for you until an alien cartel that wants to get high off humanity invades Earth. Now, you and a team of charismatic talking guns must answer the hero's call and become the deadliest intergalactic bounty hunter the cosmos has ever seen. Travel to various planets and locations across the cosmos, go up against the nefarious Garmantuous and his gang of goons, collect loot, meet unique characters, and more, in the latest comedy adventure from Justin Roiland!
Valve's Steam Deck is finally shipping to more and more gamers including US! Jirard The Completionist, The Black Hokage, Frosk and Xplay Editorial Lead, Danny Peña, break down the pros and cons of the powerful Steam Deck handheld console and rundown must-play games for the system including Elden Ring, Vampire Survivors, Neon White, Horizon: Zero Dawn, Vampire Survivors, Spider-Man Remastered, Ori and the Blind Forest, and Vampire Survivors. Did we mention we love Vampire Survivors?
BioWare's Anthem was supposed to be the studio's next big franchise: an online multiplayer action RPG that would change the gaming world. But today, you can find it for one penny at Gamestop. For over 20 years, BioWare introduced the world to memorable video games that would shape the RPG genre as we know it. So what happened? Adam Sessler and The Black Hokage have teamed to answer that very question and explore the Secret(ish) History of Anthem. Join Xplay for a journey through the ups and downs of BioWare and Dylan - I mean Beyond - I mean ANTHEM.
Xplay dives into the bootleg bonanza that was the 1980s in China. Nintendo was out of reach for Chinese families, so knock-off game consoles exploded leading to unauthorized Tekken 3 in 8-bit, a Pikachu platformer, Final Fantasy 7 for the NES, Pokemon Jade and Pearl, and a new Sonic The Hedgehog game featuring Super Mario?? Jackie Chan was even the face of a giant keyboard that played Nintendo games! This video is an absolute multiverse of madness of games that should not exist.
From the developers of OlliOlli World comes Rollerdrome, the game that asks the question: what if Tony Hawk Pro Skater had guns? It turns out it would be pretty awesome.
It's the question that has plagued man since the dawn of time: is Madden the same game every year? The Black Hokage, along with producers Jake and Joe decided to play the last decade of Madden games to determine whether Madden has been repackaging the same game every year of if the internet is just being hyperbolic as usual.
Throughout the early 2000s the Fight Night series was the gold standard of boxing games. Very few franchises managed to so satisfyingly translate the sweet science to the virtual space. The Black Hokage and Xplay producer Joe Jurado join forces not just to talk about Fight Night, but also throw hands in the rematch of the century.
It’s been nine long years since we’ve had a new Saints Row and after playing it for the review we’re wondering… maybe it should have stayed in the oven a little longer. Saints Row is still the gun-happy, violent, crime-riddled explosion-fest you expect it to be, but… is that enough? Does it recapture the magic of the franchise while laying a groundwork to build upon? We answer all those questions and more in our review of Deep Silver Volition’s “Saints Row” reboot.
Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today not only to talk about the Dragon Ball Z: Budokai series, but to bid farewell to the Black Hokage. So if you love Dragonball, The Black Hokage, or grown men Naruto running, then stop reading this and hit that play button. Dragon Ball Z: Budokai is a series of fighting video games based on the anime series Dragon Ball Z, itself part of the larger Dragon Ball franchise.
Bioshock, Castlevania, Call of Duty, Half-Life, John Woo's Metroid, a gritty handheld Halo, a crazy Sonic movie where Eggman turns children into robots... these are all movies that could have been! Hollywood has made a ton of bad video game movies and has ALMOST made just as many. Five Nights At Freddy's, Uncharted as a gangster movie, Kane & Lynch, Vin Diesel's Wheelman, Dwayne Johnson's Spy Hunter, Mass Effect, Gears of War, Mega Man, and God of War... we break down the incredible movies you'll never get to see.
So your journey begins, mortal! In episode 1 and 2 of God of Work, God of War character Kratos (Jirard the Completionist) shows newcomer Chris (Daniel Thrasher) around the video game temp agency Digital Solutions. Chaos and a little bit of Spartan Rage ensues. Stay tuned for never before seen behind the scenes footage at the end of the video!
@The Sphere Hunter joins Xplay to look back at Resident Evil 4, Resident Evil 3.5, and their hopes for what the new RE4 could be. Jump into our Resident Evil review! Are you looking forward to the Resident Evil 4 remake
The saga continues! In episode 3 and 4 of God of Work, God of War character Kratos (Jirard the Completionist) teaches Chris (Daniel Thrasher) and Liz (Anna Brisbin) how to be a God, and WWE Superstar Xavier Woods AKA Austin Creed joins to teach Kratos a lesson about partying and sharing. Stay tuned for never before seen behind the scenes footage at the end of the video!
From the first Assassin's Creed to Black Flag, Unity to Mirage, Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed series has continuously impacted the last 15 years of gaming. There have been highs. There have been lows. And there have been a TON of mobile games. In honor of the series' 15th Anniversary, Adam Sessler and Xplay Producer Emily Rose dive into Assassin's Creed Past, Present, and Infinite Future.
Experience the thrilling conclusion to God of Work Season 1! In episode 5, Atreus visits Digital Solutions in "Take Your Child to Work Day," and in episode 6, Ragnorak comes for us all, and Kratos is thrilled.
Mario + Rabbids Spark of Hope is right around the corner and Jirard, The Completionist got to sit down with producer Xavier Manzanares about how the sequel to Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle has evolved from its fantastic predecessor. Sparks of Hope releases Oct. 20 on the Nintendo Switch. Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope is an upcoming turn-based strategy adventure game developed by Ubisoft Milan and Ubisoft Paris and published by Ubisoft for the Nintendo Switch. The game is a crossover between Nintendo's Mario and Ubisoft's Rabbids franchises and is a sequel to Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle.
Call of Duty saw a reboot of the Modern Warfare franchise at the hands of Infinity Ward in 2019. October 28 will see the release of its sequel "Modern Warfare II." And let's be honest... giving it THAT title is setting some VERY lofty goals. So, does the recent beta live up to the hype you already set in your mind when you hear "Modern Warfare 2?" Our very own Adam Sessler, Jake Bennett, and Joe Jurado discuss the beta in all its gory glory in order to answer that very question.
It's been 30 years since Mortal Kombat bicycle kicked its way into arcades and our hearts. In honor of its anniversary, Danny Peña sits down with Co-Creator Ed Boon to talk about the legacy of Mortal Kombat and what's next for the iconic series.
Trying to get a PS5 right now but finding crushing defeat at the hands of bots and scalpers? Adam Sessler has some do's and don'ts for how to score your next next-gen console without feeding the scalpers.
Friday Night Funkin' is the latest indie sensation that's sweeping the online nation. But what has kept this funky train going strong since 2020? Join Adam Sessler as he dives into the depths of this rhythm game's history to uncover what the fascination is with Friday Night Funkin'!
Fallout 76 will forever be known as one of the rockiest launches of the last decade. But after almost 3 years of development, expansions, and bug fixes, is this post-apocalyptic online multiplayer in an enjoyable place?
Skyward Sword HD is out, which gives Adam Sessler the perfect excuse to reminisce about 2011, revisit an old X-Play review, and get interrupted by Drunk Link's... interesting opinions. Did Nintendo "fix" this game with their quality of life improvements? Or is this game a dud? Stay tuned to find out.
Is barking "git gud" at gamers actually helping anyone get good? What is the rationale behind difficulty shaming and who are we leaving out when we decide who "real gamers" are. All that and more with host Adam Sessler! It's sure to be a gud one.
The Metroid series is turning 35 this week, so what better way to celebrate than to dig into the gritty Nintendo rivalry that started it all? Adam Sessler is out this week, so Jirard the Completionist sets the scene and breaks down the strange development of the first game in this underdog series.
It's been 7 years since the P.T. took the gaming world by storm and teased us all with the Hideo Kojima horror game we never got. Why did it haunt us so much? Why was it scrapped? Find out all this and more with Jirard the Completionist as he breaks it all down.
It's Friday the 13th! Which is great because not only because 61.64% of the year 2021 is now completed but because Jirard the Completionist joins us to countdown 13 indie horror games that'll make anyone a horror fan. It's a scary good time.
It's hard to believe that 14 years ago, Irrational Games released Bioshock onto the world and since then, it's continued to top gaming charts. But what has solidified Bioshock's lasting legacy? Jirard the Completionist dives into the watery depths of this beloved first-person shooter to uncover why Bioshock's twist can never be replicated, and never should.
In what way does Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order connect to Bioware and the Dragon Age series? Join Jirard the Completionist as he dives into EA's publishing timeline and uncovers what made Jedi: Fallen Order not only a phenomenal game, but also how it has affected the future of single-player games at EA as a whole.
It's been a long wait for the road to Psychonauts 2 but you don't need to be psychic to know it's one of the most anticipated sequels of all time. Does it live up to the hype? Find out on X Play!
After more than a decade since the 2nd game on the Nintendo Wii, No More Heroes 3 is finally here! Is it all what fan(s) have been waiting for? Adam Sessler breaks it all down.
The Nancy Drew PC series may look harmless on the surface, but horrors lie beneath its CD-ROM case. Join Adam Sessler as he discovers the frightening aspects of this beloved point-and-click family franchise.
As we near the launch of Halo Infinite, it's time to take a look back at the game that started it all: Halo: Combat Evolved. Adam Sessler explores Bungie's past and the fascinating development of this 20 year old title that changed the gaming world forever!
Adam Sessler’s most anticipated game of the year is finally here: Deathloop! In the wake of rogue-lite and time loop game releases in the past year, can Deathloop set itself apart from the pack? Or will it fall prey to the time loop gimmick?
New World, Amazon's latest venture into video games, releases today! But what is it? And how did we get here? Join Adam Sessler as he dives into the informative depths of this new MMORPG.
Shockingly, in the history of X-Play, Adam has yet to review a Far Cry game. The time has come and has Far Cry 6 exceeded Adam's expectations? Find out this and more on this week's X-Play!
Back from gaming purgatory Metroid Dread is setting a great pace for itself as the highest-grossing Metroid game launch in UK history and outselling previous Metroid games but is the latest entry for Nintendo's underdog franchise worth the wait? Find out with host Adam Sessler as he's joined by Jirard for a rousing discussion segment.
It’s a Call of Duty ‘Sclusey! Join Adam Sessler as he discusses the characters, campaign, and creation of Call of Duty: Vanguard with two of the narrative designers from Sledgehammer Games: Alexa Ray Corriea and Belinda Garcia.
Forza Horizon 5 just entered the racing scene, but can it propel this series to new heights? Like jumping off a freaking volcano, perhaps? Frosk joins Adam Sessler this week to explain why there's something for everyone in this new addition to the Horizon lineup.
This November, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim celebrates its 10th Anniversary with ANOTHER re-release. Adam Sessler and the Xplay team dive into the phenomenon that is Skyrim: How has it survived this long? What secrets lie beneath its icy surface? And will we ever escape the grip of Todd Howard? Featuring a special surprise from the G4TV days of Yore! Fus Roh DAH
Call of Duty: Vanguard has finally hit shelves and digital stores everywhere, but is it the definitive WWII hit everyone is hoping for? Join Adam Sessler, The Black Hokage, and a real-life Zombie as they dig into the trenches of this latest installment of the Call of Duty franchise.
God of War’s Kratos adapts to a new battlefield: office culture. Stay tuned for a brand new sketch series coming to Xplay!