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Review: NHL 15

I’ll admit right here – I’m a huge nerd. My experiences with Ice-Hockey are exclusive to: a Toronto Maple Leafs hat and the Mighty Ducks. So why did I bother take the opportunity to review NHL 15? Take a look at the sport of Ice-Hockey: men covered in armor with blades on their feet gliding around a […]

Review: Destiny

Destiny has been out in the wild now for a week and some players like myself have finished the main storyline (so far) and hit the max. level cap, So what did I think of it? Welcome Guardian, to the evolution of FPS gameplay, better strap in because its going to be a fun and […]

Review: The Battery

Zombies have been very hot topic over the last couple of years. Between the games industry putting ‘dead’ into as many titles as the market can fit (Dead Island, Dead Nation, Dead Rising, Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare) and the film industry spewing out zombie-related adaptations and franchises left and right (Warm Bodies, World War […]

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: 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 […]

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 […]

Review: Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition

Currently free to Xbox Gold or PlayStation Plus owners, Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition , is a side-scrolling metroidvania title brought to us by Canadian developer, Drinkbox Studios. The brightly coloured Mexican lore-inspired title popped up on my dashboard without warning and needing a break from blasting Nazis in the face (Wolfenstein) it seemed like […]

New "Gotham" Trailer Released

A new trailer has been released for the up and coming film “Gotham” which focuses on the villians. Narrated by Detective Gordon ( Played by Ben McKenzie), the trailer looks at two future villains and the current kingpin of Gotham City. Check out the trailer here, and click the link below for more on all […]
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