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Öoo - Review - Xbox
Öoo doesn’t waste time explaining itself. You wake inside the belly of a giant bird, playing as a caterpillar whose body segments are bombs, and the game simply trusts you to figure things out. There’s no text, no tutorials, no exposition, just visual cues, environmental nudges, and a world that quietly teaches you how to move, jump, and eventually master the art of controlled explosions. What’s immediately striking is how confidently Öoo commits to minimalism. The presentati

XPN Network
May 4


FARAWAY TRAIN: A Short, Dreamlike Ride Into a Fallen Empire
FARAWAY TRAIN arrives on Xbox as the latest atmospheric narrative experience from AMATA K.K and Tatamibeya, a small Japanese studio known for crafting quiet, introspective worlds that linger long after the credits roll. Their earlier title, Nostalgic Train, earned a cult following for its dreamlike rural setting and meditative storytelling, and FARAWAY TRAIN feels like a spiritual sibling. It's not a sequel, but a continuation of the studio’s fascination with memory, loss, a

XPN Network
Jan 26
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