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No Time to Explain Review | GameSpew

No Time to Explain is a game that grabs you instantly. Within seconds of the game beginning you’ll witness half of your home suddenly torn away before a man boldly jumps in, proclaiming he’s you from the future and that there’s no time to explain. Unlucky for him, he’s quickly snatched by a giant pair of pincers, leaving you with his laser blaster. As you leave what remains of your house, not quite sure what has just occurred, you begin to get accustomed to your new favourite toy, using it to blast alien lifeforms and boost yourself to new heights. It’s at that point you realise that you’re in for one hell of an enjoyable journey.

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The tinyBuild Bundle on Xbox One is a triple pack of games done right

Neil from TXH writes: "You may remember me moaning about the pricing structure of a recent games bundle on Xbox One. The Digerati 'Made in USSR' bundle looked, on the face of it, to be a good thing. But the pricing was wrong and it turned out to be more expensive to buy the double pack than it was to purchase the games separately. Today though sees another digital games bundle hit Xbox One - and tinyBuild are showing Digerati the way ahead."

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Which of this week’s Xbox Live Deals With Gold sale bargains should you pick up? – 11th April 2017

Carlos "After last week’s flurry of backwards compatible arrivals it seems things have calmed down once more on the Xbox One, which makes for perfect timing, as the latest batch of Xbox Live Deals With Gold Sale discounts have arrived. We all love sales, and Xbox players have plenty to choose from today as the Xbox Spring Sale has also landed on the Xbox One and Xbox 360, bringing tons of top deals with it.

But we’re fans of consistency here at TheXboxHub, so here are the best and worst of this week’s deals to be had from the Xbox Live Deals With Gold sale running between 11th-17th April 2017."

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neil3632572d ago

Badland is stupidly cheap and should be purchased no matter what.

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When There Really is No Time to Explain Review by Gravis Ludus

No Time to Explain is fast paced and extremely enjoyable. Created and released originally on Newgrounds it has since then moved to Steam where it shines!

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