Ah, JoyMasher… as a fellow Brazilian gamer, you feel my heart with pride. In 2019, you brought to Xbox the amazing Blazing Chrome (available on Gamepass… If you haven’t played
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.
Review: Oniken: Unstoppable Edition
The 1990 decade was particularly special to me. During this decade, I had my first console: a Mega Drive (or Genesis, for our US readers). I believe I was around
Review: XenoRaptor
Have you ever wanted to ride a dragon – as Hiccup does with Toothless? Or maybe one of the heroes from the Panzer Dragon Saga? And what if a tell
Review: Demons With Shotguns
These year-end holidays and the summer vacations (at least here in the southern hemisphere) are a perfect opportunity to gather some friends at home and have some good-and-old gaming afternoons.
Review: Deep Space Rush
In Jul 2018, I had the opportunity to review Deep Space, a title from the Russian studio BUG Studio released in Xbox through Creators Collection. Due to the state of
Review: FoxyLand
The perfect love scene. A couple of foxes were enjoying the sunset in the forest. Everything was perfect. The temperature was nice during this summer afternoon. The sun was setting.
Review: Weakless
Developed and published by the Polish studio Punk Notion, Weakless is a magical adventure that puts you in control of Weavelings, carefree wooden creatures whose world is at stake: the
Review: Tools Up!
For over a decade, my mother has been hooked on a very special kind of TV show: home improvement and home renovation. It first started with Property Brothers, but soon
