With the Nomes you’ll be able to move heavier objects and throw them onto ledges or door handles to progress to another area. The Hideaway features a lot of puzzle solving with the help of friendly Nomes that follow you around. Any time I went to play the game, I was greeted with a long loading screen that’s thankfully not indicative of the rest of the game’s performance. Its unsettling and disturbing atmosphere carries over into its newest DLC, The Hideaway. Tarsier Studios channeled the tiniest bit of Playdead when they created Little Nightmares, a dark puzzle-platformer that at times reminded me of Inside. If you want the best experience possible you’ll definitely want to play it on an Xbox One X as it only runs at 1080p 30 FPS on a standard Xbox One as opposed to 4K 60 FPS on an Xbox One X. ![]() Still, its levels provide unique and whimsical areas for you to platform your way to victory and even find some secrets along the way. This combined with areas where it is hard to gage the depth of objects makes some platforming sections unnecessarily harder than they should be. The camera doesn’t move smoothly and instead almost pivots if you attempt to move it right or left, with a brief pause at the center. Traveling around its 3D levels is fun if a little awkward. While Super Lucky’s Tale didn’t exactly live up to its hype, it remains a charming child-friendly platformer that the brand desperately needed. It’s not every day you see a cartoony platformer akin to Mario revealed as an Xbox One console exclusive. Super Lucky’s Tale caught quite a lot of people’s attention when it was announced at Microsoft’s E3 conference this year. This time, we are taking a look at Super Lucky’s Tale, Little Nightmares: The Hideaway DLC, and Spintires: MudRunner. Some of the games reviewed this week you may not have even heard of. The Old-timers DLC pack is also available for free today.New games release on Xbox One every week and it can be difficult keeping track of them all, especially during the fall when so many blockbuster AAA titles are taking up people’s attention with their heavy-hitting marketing campaigns. MudRunner and MudRunner: American Wilds are available now for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch. More news and information about MudRunner 2 will be revealed soon, so stay tuned. We’re delighted to bring the community more content and additions to the game, free of charge, as we build up to the release of MudRunner 2 in the coming year. ![]() The US-based Rocky Hills is more challenging than a normal map, giving MudRunner veterans a new height to aim for in a new style of gameplay – this map has no garage and an off-road climbing puzzle is the main feature. Though both of these trucks originate from the US and are officially licensed, the Old-timers DLC will not require the American Wilds expansion to install. It works with a number of add-ons from the base game and American Wilds expansion. ![]() Also in this update is the GMC DW950, a short-hooded truck from the ‘50s designed for logging expeditions. Compatible with a number of existing add-ons, it also brings two new ones: a scout trailer and a loaded log cart, the latter of which is exclusive to the new Rocky Hills map. Included is the Chevrolet NAPCO 3100, a 1957 model by General Motors with minor modern updates to make it able to handle MudRunner’s treacherous fields. Two vintage vehicles, one with two unique new add-ons, combine with the new Rocky Hills map to give all players new reasons to jump back into MudRunner. MudRunner, the hardcore, mud-drenched driving sim from Saber Interactive and Focus Home Interactive, is getting a new map, new vehicles, and brand new add-ons as part of the free DLC Old-timers releasing today for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Switch players everywhere.
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