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Marvel Puzzle Quest, Agatha Christie, and more video games come to Xbox One
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Published onFebruary 8, 2016
published onFebruary 8, 2016
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There’s something for everyone in the latest batch of new titles released onMicrosoft’s Xbox One consolewith game genres such as fighting, roleplaying, and puzzle all getting their fair share of the spotlight.
Marvel Puzzle Quest: Dark Reignis a puzzle game that has been experiencing quite a bit of popularity on touch devices and has now made its way to consoles. The game consists of a basic match-3 mechanic that’s easy to pick up and play but the real appeal is the character levelling system, roleplaying game elements, and storylines written by Marvel Comics’ writers. Also,unlike LEGO: Marvel’s AvengersandDisney Infinitywhich exclude characters such as the Fantastic Four and X-Men, Marvel Puzzle Quest: Dark Reign contains almost all of the popular characters from all of the Marvel films and even includes a wide variety of comic book characters such as the Squirrel Girl and the new Ms Marvel.
Buy Marvel Puzzle Quest: Dark Reign on Xbox One
Krinkle Krusheris a castle defence game with a magical twist and a plethora of cute monsters called, Krinkles. Players must use elemental powers such as fire wall, ice crown, mud, energy mine, thunder, and tornado to defend their base in 60 different locations across areas like the Castle Walls, the Putrid Swamp, and the Magical Forest.
Buy Krinkle Krusher on Xbox One
Dead Beat Dadsis a four player local co-op brawler that features a roster of characters determined to reinforce dad stereotypes and several modes such as one where the player must steal other dad’s babies (father of the year right here).
Buy Dead Beat Dads on Xbox One
Bike Mayhem 2is a new bike trick and race title which features both a single player and multiplayer mode. Players can ride through 34 different mountains and over 180 trails inspired by real world locations such as Whistler Bike Park and Coast Gravity Park and there are more than 130 collectibles to unlock which will add special boosts to the player’s character once activated.
Buy Bike Mayhem 2 on Xbox One
The long-anticipated,Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4finally arrives on Xbox One this week in both its regular and special Deluxe Edition. The game is based on the popular Naruto Shippuden anime series and boasts a revamped fight system and a ridiculously huge cast of characters to choose from. Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 may confuse the average gamer but fans of the Naruto anime franchise will likely eat this up.
Buy Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 on Xbox One
Agatha Christie – The ABC Murdersis an adventure and investigation game based on the classic novel of the same name. This third person title tasks the player with exploring crime scenes across the United Kingdom while solving puzzles and eventually the overall mystery.
Buy Agatha Christie – The ABC Murders on Xbox One
TheXbox Onereally seems to be kicking things into high gear with a large number of new titles seeing release on the console on a regular weekly basis. Last week sawthe release of Fortified, Hand of Fate,The Amazing Princess Sarah and a number of other games that should keep even the most active gamer busy, especially if they’re trying to get all of each game’s Xbox Achievements.
Have you purchased any of these new Xbox One games yet? Which one are you enjoying the most? Let us know in the comments below.
Radu Tyrsina
Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).
For most of the kids of his age, the Internet was an amazing way to play and communicate with others, but he was deeply impressed by the flow of information and how easily you can find anything on the web.
Prior to founding Windows Report, this particular curiosity about digital content enabled him to grow a number of sites that helped hundreds of millions reach faster the answer they’re looking for.
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