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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GTA Online Opens The Doors To Luxury Living With A Safehouse In The Hills

For long-time players hungry for something big, A Safehouse in the Hills is one of the most feature-stuffed updates GTA Online has seen in years.

Sacrifice For Sale – Choose Your Words Carefully Or Lose Everything

A new, unsettling interactive narrative has arrived, and Sacrifice For Sale wastes no time putting players in a terrifyingly intimate position.

Rabbit Samurai Leaps Onto Xbox Series X|S – Affordable Deck-Building Fun

A new challenger hops into the ever-busy indie space today, as Rabbit Samurai launches on Xbox Series X|S.

Santa’s World on Xbox – A Festive Throwback for the Holiday Season

The holiday season has officially begun on the Xbox Store, and a new jump 'n run adventure is here to challenge your festive spirit in Santa's World.

Coffin Dodgers available to download now on Xbox One

Are you ready for life in the slow lane? Coffin Dodgers is here and you should be ready to race for your soul!

It’s time to explore the Mystery Castle on Xbox One

Runestone Games have today dropped their first console game onto Xbox One and in it you get to play as a fat little wizard who goes searching the realms of five Mystery Castles. Surely there is nothing better than that?

Azkend 2 available to download now on Xbox One!

10tons are back with another addition to the Xbox One games library. Are you ready for another Match-3er? Azlend 2: The World Beneath, to give...

Team17 announce OlliOlli2 XL Edition and NOT A HERO: SUPER SNAZZY EDITION. Gets an Xbox One May release

OlliOlli2: XL Edition and NOT A HERO: SUPER SNAZZY EDITION will be releasing very soon on Xbox One...by the end of May in fact!

Let’s Play Mystery Castle on Xbox One!

Runestone Games will be dropping their light hearted puzzler Mystery Castle onto the Xbox One Games Store soon. We've been lucky enough to get a chance to go hands on with it prior to the release. Want to grab a big piece of the gameplay action?

Brick Breaker Review

Breaking bricks has, quite literally, been around since the Stone Age. In video game terms it's been nearly as long, but what we grew up with as kids will never leave us and so whenever a remake, remaster or reimagining of our favourite childhood stuff pops up, it's very hard not to cast a sly glance its way. No matter how much we wish we didn't. That is most definitely the case with Brick Breaker.

Kick & Fennick to bounce onto Xbox One, PS4 and Wii U in early June

You may have heard of Kick & Fennick. It tells the tale of a little boy, a big robot and an even bigger gun and it's just got itself a confirmed release date.

SUPERHOT Review

Proclaiming something as SUPERHOT is just asking for trouble. But that’s exactly what the SUPERHOT Team have done with the arrival of SUPERHOT on our consoles. A fairly simplistic looking, strange affair, have the team behind it simply over hyped it from the very beginning? In fact, has the decision to ensure that the name is the loud and proud SUPERHOT and not the standard lower case affair backfired completely? Can the gameplay stand up to the over exaggerated titular promotion? Without a shadow of doubt, yes. In fact, it’s all rather bloody brilliant.

May the 4th Be With You as the latest LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer drops

There was little chance of us making it through the day without hearing something regarding the upcoming LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens and we haven't been disappointed as a new trailer has been released.

The Forza 6 garage goes crazy with the new Hot Wheels DLC

The latest downloadable content pack for Forza Motorsport 6 has arrived...and with the Hot Wheels name attached, it promises to be a little crazy.

Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter available to pre-order and pre-download on Xbox One

It'll soon be time to step into the shoes of one of the world's greatest detectives as Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter gears up for release. Wanna get your pre-order and pre-download in now?

DOGOS coming to Xbox One, PS4 and PC this summer – hopefully!

DOGOS, the current tech, classical Shmup that is being developed by OPQAM will be arriving in just a few short months.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan now available for pre-order and pre-download on Xbox One!

We've got super high hopes for the upcoming Turtles game and so the option to pre-order and pre-download Mutants in Manhattan on Xbox One is something not to miss.

Which of this week’s Xbox Live Deals With Gold bargains should you pick up? – 3rd May 2016

This week's Xbox Live Deals With Gold sale is jam packed with a ton of discounts. Whether you're an Xbox One or Xbox 360 gamer, then chances are there will be at least one thing for you to pick up, with many more tempting you in. There are also, as always, a few rubbish deals that you should be keeping away from. Let us tell you all about the best and the worst deals in the Xbox Live Deals With Gold sale for 3rd-9th May 2016.

Carmageddon: Max Damage delayed!

We're pretty used to delays to the release of many a video game but that doesn't ever mean it gets any easier to take. The latest for us to have to worry about affects Carmageddon: Max Damage.

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The Elf on the Shelf: Christmas Heroes Review

Young players who are resistant to a bit of repetition, who thrive on simple platformers with forgiving mechanics AND carry a love for creepy shelf-goblins will find a welcoming game that is perfectly suited to a level a day over advent. For everyone else, we can sneer at The Elf on the Shelf: Christmas Heroes and mutter into our eggnog.