I’m not lying to you: this one is for older players. With arcade and console hits from the last 40 years, Digital Eclipse and Other Ocean brings to us SNK
Author: Rafael Faria
With a history of gaming that goes from his old man’s Atari 2600 to his Xbox One, Rafael or RAF687, our Brazilian editor, has a love for games as old as he can remember. He has already spent countless hours in many consoles (Mega Drive/Genesis, Sega Saturn, PS1, PS2 and Xbox 360) and is always ready for more (as long as his wife is asleep). Raf has been writing for LifeisXbox since 2017, with a passion for games of almost all genres – though we know he has a special place in his heart for RPGs, racing games and anything that includes pixel art. Writing about games has always been a childhood dream to Raf, dream that he has fulfilled reviewing games for you here. You can drop him a message at Twitter, Facebook or Xbox Live at any time.
Undead Horde
Every now and then, everybody wants to be a hero. Be it to save the world from invasion, a race from extinction, the galaxy in war or a damsel in
Rage 2
While fans of Bethesda were eagerly waiting for news about the next chapter of Elder Scrolls series, Avalanche Studio and id Software joined Bethesda to announce a game nobody saw
Reverse Crawl
Marching from the north, the Red Queen finally reached the castle gates and slew the king, taking the throne of the kingdom. His daughter, a dark magic practitioner, performed a
REVIEW: Lovecraft’s Untold Stories
The work of H.P. Lovecraft has gathered a legion of fans throughout the years. By the tales of Cthulhu, the Necronomicon, the Great Old Ones and other cosmic beings described
REVIEW: Crashbots
Do you like challenging games that keep asking for ‘just one more try’ every time you fail and you keep coming back for more? Well, if so, let me introduce
Borderlands: Game of the Year Edition
So, you’re looking for the Legendary Vault, adventurer? The one said to keep riches beyond your imagination? Well, I have news for you: your vault is now prettier, sharper and
REVIEW: Shadowgate
Developed by ICOM Simulations Inc (later known as Rabid Entertainment) and published by Mindscape in the distant year of 1987, Shadowgate was the third title from a series of point-and-click
