Yume Nikki: Dream Diary is a 3D reimagining of Yume Nikki, a 2004 adventure game made with RPG Maker 2003, where you have to collect ‘effects’, although do’t imagine it’s as simple as that sounds, …
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Yume Nikki: Dream Diary is a 3D reimagining of Yume Nikki, a 2004 adventure game made with RPG Maker 2003, where you have to collect ‘effects’, although do’t imagine it’s as simple as that sounds, …
Continue readingBoo! Greedy Kid is a game which has you controlling a small boy who takes pleasure in scaring people to death – or at least passing out, and coughing up their money. Across 99 levels …
Continue readingAfter The Storm centres around unrepetentant gambler Ryôta Shinoda (Hiroshi Abe), who’s obviously short of money, but doesn’t want to lose too much else now that his father has passed away, and he’s becoming increasingly …
Continue readingLike Father, Like Son initially centres around workaholic father Ryota Nonomiya (Fukuyama Masaharu), his put-upon wife Midori (Ono Machiko) and their 6-year-old son, Keita (Keita Ninomiya), with a family life that can just about be …
Continue readingThor: Ragnarok is another film from the Disney Marvel universe, and is the third (and rumoured to be the final) instalment from the Thor franchise, which sees Chris Hemsworth reprise his popular role. The first …
Continue readingSave Me centres around Nelly (Lennie James), rather a modern day Arthur Daley, doing a bit of wheeling and dealing here and there, rather than a proper job. He has principles to a degree, but …
Continue readingThis week’s Movie Charts UK and US week ending February 25th 2018 are as follows: 1. Black Panther (trailer) 2. The Greatest Showman (trailer) 3. Fifty Shades Freed (trailer) 4. I, Tonya (trailer) (review) 5. …
Continue readingThis week, there are SIX new films out for you to choose from: Jennifer Lawrence portrays a Russian spy in Red Sparrow, Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams gamble a bit too much in Game Night, …
Continue readingThe Week Of is a wedding to which I’m glad I’m not invited, as it tells the story of a devoted, middle class father, played by the usally irritating Adam Sandler, determined to pay for …
Continue readingThe Forgiven looks like a great drama with Forest Whitaker as Archbishop Desmond Tutu, and after the end of Apartheid, he meets with a brutal murderer seeking redemption, Piet Blomfeld, played by Eric Bana. The …
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