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Review: ShipAntics

So, the game has officially been out just over a week and I have spent quite a lot of time playing this. I think considering all the hours I’ve put in to the game, it is only fair that I give it a review! Title: Ship Antics – Chapter 1 The Legend of the Kiki Beast […]

Review: Guardians of the Galaxy

So, it’s finally here. Easily one of the most hyped and talked about of the comic book films for 2014, Guardians of the Galaxy has opened in theaters this weekend. While it hardly needs to roll in massive money for the company (no one Marvel Studios film does, such is the self-contained economy they’ve created […]

Forgotten Childhood – The Land Before Time

The Original Release (1988) Every so often, there’s a perfect storm that allows for great art to come into existence, and The Land Before Time in 1988 is one of those such perfect storms. The 80’s were a time of discord in Disney entertainment; their last ‘big’ animated film was Fox and the Hound, which […]

YouTuber of the Week: PompBerry

So YouTuber of the Week has fallen along the wayside while ArcadeCon was under-way but we’re back now to go through some amazing YouTubers. And what better YouTuber to start with than an incredibly talented artist, make-up artist and cosplayer: Pompberry (Fernanda Muchado),  a Brazilian Cosplayer, based in Ireland. Starting in 2007 cosplaying as Death from Sandman […]

Review: Smash Up

Let’s face it, at some point in our lives we have all fantasised about destroying the world and putting our own personal flair on it! Hell half the fun of Sim City is creating a happy populated cityscape only to unleash the wrath of nature, aliens and your own inner demons on the tiny people […]

Review: Snowpiercer

If you’re a fan of foreign cinema, Bong Joon-Ho is not a man who needs introduction. Between his (somewhat) breakout monster film The Host and his other more southern Korea-centric works, he’s proven himself a film-maker who can tackle a wide range of genres and styles. With Snowpiercer, he’s now attempted to make a Western-stylized […]

Music Monday 28/07/2014

We’ve been having some pretty warm weather recently, and on top of sweating and feeling generally uncomfortable, its also been perfect for keeping the laid back chill out tunes on repeat. Few things are better than a soft, ambient jam, an ice cold beverage and the sun’s rays to remind you that it all ain’t […]

Review: Wolfenstein: The New Order

It’s twenty three years since the world first caught glimpse of the now famous Wolfenstein series, enemy soldiers with emblazoned SS insignias on their uniforms, a broken soldier struggling to escape the confines of a Nazi castle with enemy plans. Since it’s humble origins and release on DOS, Atari and Commodore 64, the series has […]
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