Xbox 360 users might remember the famous blades dashboard that was a popular system UI for the console in its early life cycle. It was later replaced with new system software updates but this hasn't stopped fans of the classic UI attempt to bring it back to the Xbox One.
Feodor Chin discusses lending his voice to beloved gaming icons like Overwatch's Zenyatta and Lee Sin, and reflects on a diverse career across animation, film, and TV.
"The Szczecin-based indie games publisher/developer RedDeer.Games and Groningen -based (The Netherlands) indie games developer Square Glade Games, are today very glad and thrilled to announce that their Western-inspired base builder/survival game “Above Snakes”, is coming to consoles (PS4, Xbox One, and the Nintendo Switch) sometime this year (2025)." - Jonas Ek, TGG..
Ever play a game a game only to discover at some point it transforms into a horror game? No? Well Netto's Game Room shares six games that do just that!
Not necessarily a ‘horror’ moment, but I remember feeling really tense and anxious when the Flood were first introduced in the original Halo. I never felt more on edge or nervous in that whole game as that moment. I think it was the whole buildup that something terrible was coming but you didn’t know exactly what.
Another non-horror game that had me feeling it was Subnautica. The deep dark depths, and knowing that sea monsters were lurking nearby, had me jumping at every sound.
One thing I hated, and still hate, about XOne, is that god awful UI.
PS4 is bad enough with all its ads and garbage, but XOne is a level worse with its metro trash on top of that. What a hideous display that just makes me want to turn the thing off.
Not sure if Gearnuke know what a cult classic is.
The UI on the Xbox One now is good. It's responsive and easy to navigate. I hope there isn't any more big UI changes for the rest of the gen. All they gotta do is keep updating the current one.