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Bioshock studio Irrational Games is Shutting Down

Bioshock developers ‘Irrational Games’ have announced they are closing their doors for the final time. After seventeen years, today it was announced that Ken Levine has decided to dissolve Irrational Games and move on to newer projects.   What sort of newer projects? Well, in a statement on the studios website, Ken writes, ‘In time […]

Review: American Horror Story – Coven

Releasing the third of anything is always a bit risky. You’ve got an audience now, the standards are set and you have to establish to a certain extent what your consumers can expect every time so they come back for more. ‘American Horror Story: Coven’ is no exception to this. We’ve seen the first two […]

Last Season of 'The Clone Wars' to air on Netflix

There hasn’t been a whole lot of good Star Wars news of late. Lucasarts studios are dead and gone, 1313 going with them, the new films look sketchy at best and the one consistently good thing, ‘Star Wars: The Clone Wars’, had been cancelled last year. Until now, well, sort of.  It has just been […]

Last Season of ‘The Clone Wars’ to air on Netflix

There hasn’t been a whole lot of good Star Wars news of late. Lucasarts studios are dead and gone, 1313 going with them, the new films look sketchy at best and the one consistently good thing, ‘Star Wars: The Clone Wars’, had been cancelled last year. Until now, well, sort of.  It has just been […]

Should we really be worried about Nintendo?

Recent reports suggest that gaming giant Nintendo are in trouble, it's Wii U console is suffering; failing to meet with its competitors and now fans and gamers are beginning to question the future of the company and it's place within the community. Anthony looks at the 'crisis' and whether or not Nintendo can pull through this after all this time!

Review: Short Term 12

It's very easy to get a touch disillusioned with films these days. The simple fact is, when it comes to big budget pictures, it's hard to find ones that are truly putting something on screen worth seeing. Does Short Term 12 fall into the same pitfall? Check out our review!

Review: Sherlock 'The Last Vow'

It’s hard to believe that in the space of less than two weeks, the third season Sherlock has come and gone. I mean, all that waiting, for just three episodes? It’s absurd. That said, the standard of the episodes is what matters, not the amount, right? Right. So with the near-perfect 1-2 punch of ‘The […]

Review: Sherlock ‘The Last Vow’

It’s hard to believe that in the space of less than two weeks, the third season Sherlock has come and gone. I mean, all that waiting, for just three episodes? It’s absurd. That said, the standard of the episodes is what matters, not the amount, right? Right. So with the near-perfect 1-2 punch of ‘The […]

Review: Sherlock 'The Sign of Three'

How often does an episode of a television show make you just drop your jaw in awe? Like, honestly, how many times has it happened? I’m not talking giddy giggling as the show works within its own writing incredibly well, or some on screen chemistry just clicks in that very special way – I mean […]

Review: Sherlock ‘The Sign of Three’

How often does an episode of a television show make you just drop your jaw in awe? Like, honestly, how many times has it happened? I’m not talking giddy giggling as the show works within its own writing incredibly well, or some on screen chemistry just clicks in that very special way – I mean […]
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