Forget all those too-big-to-fail AAA games, blending together to become a flavourless broth of open worlds and 100-hour campaigns. It’s the next tier down where the real juice is: where you’ll find the wacky high concepts, the left-field experiences, the bad voiceovers. We’re not afraid to say it: we love the AA game.
Yes, it’s our way of saying that there’s no real blockbuster releasing in June 2021. Welcome to the quiet before the E3 storm. But aren’t you still wading through
Subnautica: Below Zero? Wouldn’t you prefer a bevy of hopefuls, whose only chance of making money is to catch your eye with something unexpected? This is the month for niche re-releases, unexpected sequels, weirdo indies and abstract RPGs. Fill your boots.
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Whether you’ve spent five minutes, five hours or five days with
Human Fall Flat, there’s no debating that it’s a game capable of delivering a hell of a time, as players attempt to navigate themselves through a series of floating dreamscapes, wobbling their way to victory. But after gathering up a huge amount of acclaim since first launch, it’s now time for Human: Fall Flat to continue to stay fresh with Xbox Series X|S optimisation and a whole new free level at the fore of that.
Now available on Xbox Series X|S, the popular physics platformer, Human: Fall Flat will quite possibly never have looked as good as it does, and when you throw in full crossplay options across Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and Windows 10, the whole thing just becomes even more appealing.