Extinction is a game with a launch trailer which makes it look rather like Shadow of the Colossus. There are are similar elements to that one, in that you’re, ultimately, trying to kill giants, but …
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Extinction is a game with a launch trailer which makes it look rather like Shadow of the Colossus. There are are similar elements to that one, in that you’re, ultimately, trying to kill giants, but …
Continue readingDungeonette is the first official boxed game to be released for the ZX Spectrum Next, due out for release next month. Fans of Atic Atac will remember this one instantly as it’s like a modern …
Continue readingNew Blu-ray and DVD releases April 9th 2018 are as follows: 30 Rock Season 1 (Blu-ray) Behemoth: Messe Noire (Blu-ray and DVD – both with CD) Below the Surface Season 1 (DVD) Death Wish (Blu-ray) …
Continue readingVideo Games Charts week ending April 7th 2018 are as follows: 1 (1) Far Cry 5 (Ubisoft) (review) 2 (2) FIFA 18 (EA Sports) (review) 3 (3) Sea Of Thieves (Microsoft) 4 (9) Forza Motorsport …
Continue readingSolo… Han Solo… Ooh, it’s like James Bond all over again, but that has been revealed as the title of the Star Wars spin-off released in May, although the full-title is technically, Solo: A Star …
Continue readingIn the UK Top 100 Music chart summary w/e April 12th 2018, Lil Dicky (feat. Chris Brown) climbs to No.1 with Freaky Friday, and with a combination of autotune, repetitive use of the N-word and …
Continue readingThe First Purge is, as it sounds, a prequel that focuses on the events which lead up to the very first Purge event. Personally, I’ve only seen the first movie – since this is the …
Continue readingJohnny English Strikes Again, but I wish he wouldn’t. The original Johnny English was average, and I couldn’t stomach more than 20 minutes of Johnny English Reborn, so god knows why we’re getting another one …
Continue readingUpgrade looks like a fantastic piece of comedy/action nonsense, set in the near-future, where technology controls nearly all aspects of life. Logan Marshall-Green plays the ridiculously named Grey Trace, a self-identified technophobe, who has his …
Continue readingHow to Talk to Girls at Parties, from John Cameron Mitchell, director of the acclaimed Hedwig and the Angry Inch, takes us to an exotic and unusual world: suburban London in the late 70s. Under …
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