Neil Watton

An Xbox gamer since 2002, I bought the big black box just to play Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. I have since loved every second of the 360's life and am now just as obsessed with the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S - mostly with the brilliant indie scene that has come to the fore. Gamertag is neil363, feel free to add me to your list.

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The samurai fighting of Sclash slashes onto Xbox, PlayStation and Switch

A 2D samurai fighter, Sclash promises to be easy to pick up, but hard to master. Are you ready to slash your way through?

Splash around with 2 new Kairosoft games on Xbox

Another week, another drop of new Kairosoft games onto Xbox. This time it's all about the anime of The Manga Works and the splashing fun of Pool Slide Story. 

Put your squad through their paces as the Full Metal Sergeant

Think of yourself as a bit of a drill Sergeant? It's time to get your squad into shape with the release of Full Metal Sergeant on Xbox. 

Waka waka – PAC-MAN Mega Tunnel Battle: Chomp Champs releases early

Tempted by the latest addition to the Pac-Man library? You can get your Waka on with PAC-MAN Mega Tunnel Battle: Chomp Champs right now. 

Harvest, slay and reap the rewards as Path of Exile: Harvest comes to Xbox One and PS4

Just a week ago we saw the world of Path of Exile expand on PC, with the introduction of the Harvest expansion. Today, that exact same addition comes to Xbox One and PS4 - and if you're a fan of the game, you aren't going to want to miss this one.

KontrolFreek Precision Rings Review

should you buy the KontrolFreek Precision Rings? Well, the asking price of under $10 is fairly negligible, but then, for all the microbial science and promise of game changing properties, these really are just pieces of foam that stick around your controller thumbsticks. And typing those words right there makes me feel like they are an even harder sell.

Head to the moon with Tracks – The Train Set Game and the new Sci-Fi DLC

Tracks – The Train Set Game on Xbox One and PC is already the provider of many relaxing hours of gameplay, as players take the opportunity to use their imagination and build their very own wooden train set, how they like, when they like. Today though that whole experience gets a little deeper, with the addition of the Sci-Fi DLC.

Yes, Your Grace releases on Xbox One and Nintendo Switch

When Yes, Your Grace launched on PC back in March 2020, it immediately become one of the biggest Steam launches of the year. From there it went on to earn more than a million dollars of revenue in its first month alone. It comes as no surprise then to see the game now rock up on Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.

Complete the experience with the Secretlab Cyberpunk 2077 Edition chair

It is no secret that Cyberpunk 2077 has been pushed back more times than we care to mention. But if that gives the team at CD Project Red the chance to ensure the game is the very best it can be, we can handle it. But when Cyberpunk 2077 does finally roll out onto PC and console, chances are it's going to be something that wows the world. Much like the latest announcement from Secretlab - the Secretlab Cyberpunk 2077 Edition Chair.

Taking a look at the strength of the street with Street Power Football on Xbox One, PS4, Switch and PC

Marketed around the globe as Street Power Football in most parts of the world - aside from in the North American region where the exact same game will be sold as Street Power Soccer - we recently got invited to a hands-off gameplay presentation of Street Power Football by the teams behind it. And after spending a decent amount of time taking in everything that is promised, we're pretty certain that the premise and ideas behind it will be hugely anticipated by many.

3 new Training Sets give a helping hand to Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker players

Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker has been doing the rounds for a couple of years already, and chances are you've probably exhausted it for all that it is worth. But if you've been struggling around, unable to become one with the Ninjutsu, then the arrival of 3 brand new Training Sets are sure to be of interest.

Vault Hunters mount up for the Borderlands 3 Bounty of Blood add-on

Borderlands 3. A game full of guns, destruction, madness, and content. So much content in fact that it is positively overflowing with things to do. But that doesn't mean those behind it are content to see you rinsing and repeating the same old stuff and right now we find the third campaign add-on for Borderlands 3 delivering a Bounty of Blood.

Can you climb the Tower of Time on Xbox One?

Full of lore, deep in mystery and able to provide a whole host of combat opportunities, the Tower of Time looks set to deliver a monumental gaming experience to those who wish to take it. The big question however is this - can YOU climb the Tower of Time?

Dungeons 3 – Complete Collection brings the anthology of absolute evil to Xbox One, PS4 and PC

Not yet played Dungeons 3? The Complete Collection promises to deliver the full anthology of absolute evil your way - and it's available right now on Xbox One, PS4 and PC.

WRC and Saints Row lead the charge for Xbox Games With Gold freebies through July 2020

It doesn't matter how good a game is, a freebie should never be ignored. And four freebies should be snapped up in an instant. Thankfully, for all Xbox gamers who have a valid Xbox Live Gold subscription to their name, the Xbox Games With Gold scheme has been providing free games for many a month and year. And guess what? As June slowly reaches its conclusion and July 2020 starts to move into view, the Xbox Games With Gold scheme is once more found stripping four great games of their price tags in order to be downloaded for free on Xbox One and Xbox 360 - one of which is brand new to Xbox.

First-person puzzler Superliminal gets July release on Xbox One, PS4 and Switch

Superliminal has been rolling around on PC via the Epic Games Store for some months already, but now it's time for console players to get the opportunity to embark on a new mind-bending puzzler as the Xbox One, PS4 and Nintendo Switch release date becomes known.

Inspired by Ninja Gaiden, The Messenger launches on Xbox One and Game Pass

Way back in January of 2018, Sabotage Studios announced that they were working on The Messenger, a Ninja Gaiden inspired, Metroidvania-styled title planned for launch later that year on console and PC. And whilst that launch did indeed take place, at least on Switch and PC, it's taken a little longer to reach Xbox One. The waiting ends though, now!

Stellaris: Console Edition – Apocalypse and Humanoids DLC now available

The whole Stellaris experience is already a huge one, but that's not stopped Paradox Interactive from providing additional content to players on all formats, expanding the game into an absolute behemoth. And now, hot on the heels of release on PC we find Stellaris: Console Edition once more being enhanced, with the conclusion of the game's second expansion pass and the arrival of the Apocalypse and Humanoids DLC packs on Xbox One and PS4.

Observation delivers new sci-fi thrills to Xbox One, Xbox Game Pass and PC with Play Anywhere Capabilities

It's no longer exciting enough to just see a game rock up on Xbox One, playable from the off. Nope, now we have the chance to play that game for free via Xbox Game Pass, or even see our entire experience be taken from console to PC thanks to the power of Xbox Play Anywhere. Whatever fancy options are in place though, it has to be said that the launch of Observation is highly intriguing in itself.

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