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Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor's Era

 The announcement that Matt Smith will be leaving Doctor Who at the end of this year left me stunned, I have to say. It’s quite interesting, too. I’ve seen Christopher Eccleston and David Tennant come and go since I actually started watching the show, but this time feels a bit…different. When Eccleston left the show, […]

Review: Megadeth, Super Collider

Megadeth’s 21st Century run has been something of a phenomenon. For a metal band to be putting out albums with their kind of regularity is almost unheard of, especially for a group of their vintage. That the albums in question include some of the best work of their decades-long career (lineup changes notwithstanding) is also […]

Review: The Last of Us

"The Last of Us is the story of a world that has given up. Following the spread of a deadly infection, society has broken down completely, it's bare bones being held delicately aloft by privatized military who, despite making efforts to keep the infection in check, do so through unsanctioned raids and merciless culling.". Ahead of it's release, we're checking out Naughty Dog's, 'The Last of Us'.

Review: Fuse

Title: FusePlatform: Playstation 3, Xbox 360Developer: Insomniac GamesPublisher: Electronic Arts Four special ops agents, alien technology, an evil organisation hellbent on abusing total power and kick ass weapons! Well it all sounds good on paper and Insomniac Games are behind the project so it’s got some credit to it’s name already but is Fuse all […]

Review: Star Trek Into Darkness

The rebooting of the Star Trek franchise brought excitement into the hearts of many old school fans and accumulated plenty of new ones along the way but that’s not to say that the reboot has been everyones cup of tea. I know people who both love it and hate it and can understand where they […]

Review – Doctor Who: "Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS"

For me, any story of the Whoniverse that focuses on the TARDIS is nothing but a good thing. Stories like the Tom Baker classic, 'The Invasion of Time', audio stories like 'Zagreus', and indeed, last series' episode 'The Doctor's Wife' by Neil Gaiman, an episode which ranks as my uncontested all-time favourite. As I'm sure you've gathered at this stage, any story which explores that mad machine in detail tends to be pretty wonderful indeed, and I'm delighted to say that Steve Thompson's take on the TARDIS more than lives up to expectations.

Review – Doctor Who: “Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS”

For me, any story of the Whoniverse that focuses on the TARDIS is nothing but a good thing. Stories like the Tom Baker classic, 'The Invasion of Time', audio stories like 'Zagreus', and indeed, last series' episode 'The Doctor's Wife' by Neil Gaiman, an episode which ranks as my uncontested all-time favourite. As I'm sure you've gathered at this stage, any story which explores that mad machine in detail tends to be pretty wonderful indeed, and I'm delighted to say that Steve Thompson's take on the TARDIS more than lives up to expectations.
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