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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Neptunia: Sisters VS Sisters is now on Xbox and Play Anywhere!

Previously available on PC, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch, Neptunia: Sisters VS Sisters finally releases on Xbox. 

Save the Silver Lining with Care Bears: To The Rescue

Due to land on Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and PC later in 2024 is Care Bears: To The Rescue.

Combining Police Sim with Sandbox Action, The Precinct unveils new trailer

Today a brand new trailer has been unveiled for The Precinct; an upcoming police sim sandbox that threatens to flip the genre on its head.

System Shock returns, remade for Xbox and PlayStation

Having first released to the world back in the mid-1990s, System Shock returns to Xbox and PlayStation - and it does so with a faithful recreation of the classic whilst adding new features, a new ending and 4K 60FPS visuals. 

Saints Row The Third Remastered Review

There has never been a better way to be more Saints than in Saints Row The Third Remastered - yet even they could do with a bigger modern day spruce up.

Add the Viking Tales DLC to Hidden Through Time on Xbox One

Just a few short months ago, Crazy Monkey Studios offered Xbox One players the opportunity to embark on a new hand drawn journey of discovery with Hidden Through Time. Today they are looking to expand that base game with the additional of the Viking Tales DLC.

Exclusive interview with The Molasses Flood as Drake Hollow prepares to launch on Xbox One, Game Pass and PC

When The Molasses Flood rolled into town with The Flame in the Flood on Xbox One back in 2016, it was obvious that they knew what it took to make a proper game. With past history in some major franchises, a stunning art direction, a soundtrack to die for, and some super rogue-like gameplay, it was a bit of a hit. Now though the team are back, this time with a dynamically generated cooperative action village-builder - Drake Hollow. With the same unique visuals and a world full of cute creatures, we just had to find out more about how this latest title came about. And so we grabbed Forrest Dowling, Studio Director for The Molasses Flood for a little chat about Drake Hollow and exactly what Xbox One and PC gamers should begin to expect.

Explore, evade and fight as The Persistence drops VR to launch on Xbox One, PS4, Switch and PC

If you're after a brutal rogue-like survival horror then you have come to the right place, for today we see The Persistence move away from the VR scene to launch on Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC.

Roll Tiger Style as Shaolin vs Wutang launches on Xbox One

Forget Mortal Kombat and put aside Tekken, for today the fighting scene is being dominated by one game, Shaolin vs Wutang on Xbox One.

Drake Hollow release date confirmed!

With a team of former AAA games developers in place, and past work having covered the likes of Halo, BioShock, Mortal Kombat and more, it could be said that the team at The Molasses Flood know a thing or two about what makes a great game. That was proven with their first foray into the independent games scene with the hugely entertaining The Flame in the Flood. And they look set to follow that up with an equally as intriguing experience in Drake Hollow on Xbox One and PC. Today, that all-important release date confirmation has become known.

Crash em all as Concept Destruction rolls out on Xbox One, PS4, Switch and Steam

Concept Destruction provides demolition derby opportunities, but with a difference. See, in the latest Ratalaika Games release on Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC, the cars you drive are made out of cardboard - and smashing your foes into tiny fragments is your ultimate goal.

2K release Mafia: Trilogy on to Xbox One, PS4 and PC

This is an offer you cannot possibly refuse - the Mafia: Trilogy is now available on Xbox One, PS4 and PC.

Rip and Tear with the latest DOOM Eternal DLC

If you're late to the DOOM Eternal scene then the latest piece of DLC to arrive will most certainly be of interest. Yep, it's time to Rip and Tear once more with DOOM Eternal.

SteelSeries launch the Arctis 1 Wireless Headset for Xbox

SteelSeries are right at the top of the headset game, with them leading the way in quality and innovation. Today they launch the stunning Arctis 1 Wireless for Xbox, a headset that is not just for use right now with Xbox One, but will continue to be a major player as we go forward with Xbox Series X.

Stay in tune as Bullet Beat delivers musical SHMUP action to Xbox One

Reckon you've got what it takes to keep to the rhythm of the beat? Bullet Beat is here and available to purchase on Xbox One.

A Fold Apart brings a delicate love story to Xbox One and PS4

If you're looking for a deep and meaningful tale that covers an immensely personal tale of one couple's long distance relationship then you are in the right place. Yep, A Fold Apart has finally released on Xbox One and PS4.

Xbox Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale Discounts – 19th-25th May 2020

If you've got a little spare change hanging around and you're looking for a new game to play, then grabbing one of the many heavily discounted Xbox One and Xbox 360 titles found in the Xbox Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale is certainly the smart way to go. And with the latest sale - that running between the 19th-25th May 2020 - there are yet again a huge range of bargain basement Xbox titles to choose from. What the full list?

Surreal puzzle platformer EMMA: Lost in Memories comes to Xbox One and Nintendo Switch

Previously available on PC and mobile, and more recently PS4 and Vita, EMMA: Lost in Memories has now made its way to Xbox One and Nintendo Switch, pushing out a poetic, surrealistic experience in the process.

Time-trial mode unveiled for Tour de France 2020

Competing in the Tour de France isn't just about working as a domestique, or powering up the biggest French hills. Nope, it's also about time trialling efforts and in Tour de France 2020 this has been reworked into something special.

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