Upcoming Xbox One Games: Rail Shooter ‘Blue Estate’ To Utilize XB1’s Kinect Features; Horror Title ‘Grave Launching Early 2015; Trials Fusion Available Starting Today, April 16

The list of upcoming Xbox One games continue to grow.

According to a post on International Business Times, one of the upcoming Xbox One games is "Blue Estate," which according to the developer will be a rail shooting game. Reportedly, game creator Viktor Kalvachev is expecting to release the game for next-generation consoles, the Xbox One and the PS4, as announced by HESAW and Focus Home Interactive.

Citing Shack News, this upcoming Xbox One game will utilize the console's popular feature, the Kinect. Meanwhile, the PS4 version will make use of the console's gyroscopic features. Moreover, the official Youtube Channel for the game revealed that "Blue Estate" has been optimized for the Leap Motion Controllers and the players will be utilizing the environment to protect themselves as they play as Tony Luciano, a "homicidal son of a crime boss"

Watch the trailer below for "Blue Estate."

Moreover, another upcoming Xbox One game is a Kickstarter project called "Grave." As posted on Polygon, this first-person, survival horror game will be available on Xbox One via Microsoft's ID@Xbox program for indie games development. Describing "Grave," the post on the site reads:

Set in a desert, Grave's gameplay follows a day-night cycle, with terrifying enemies appearing at night and, when the sun rises, new environmental features such as houses are procedurally generated. During the day cycle, the player collects items useful to survival; as light repels the monsters, it means finding things such as gasoline and matches to create fire.

Citing Gamespot, the official Kickstarter page for "Grave" stated that the horror game might be available at some point in early 2015.

Meanwhile, Trials Fusion is now available for the latest generation of game consoles, the PS4 and Xbox One. According to Gaming Bolt, the Xbox One version runs at 800p but a day one patch will increase it to 900p. Moreover, the day one patch will also bring in various fixes for issues such as leaderboard problems, unsynced plays and more.

On the other hand, Trials Fusion runs at 1080p on PS4, as well as on the PC while the Xbox 360 version runs at 600p. All versions of the game will run at 60 FPS.

Particularly, only the digital version of Trials Fusion on Xbox One, as well as on PS4 and Xbox 360 is available beginning today. The PC version will be available digitally on April 24. Furthermore, retail version for Trials Fusion for Xbox One, PS4 and PC will be out tomorrow, April 17.

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