Calum Petrie reviews Sea of Thieves Vol. 1… The enchanting and mystical life of the swashbuckling pirates has been a pleasure to embrace this year with the Xbox exclusive title Sea of Thieves. While being a massively social game about pirates on the high seas, there is a chance to inject some story into the […]
Comic Book Review – Newbury & Hobbes: The Undying #1
Calum Petrie reviews Newbury & Hobbes: The Undying… Straight off the bat I will say, I am new to this pretty well versed world of Newbury & Hobbes; I found myself worried I was going to be missing a hell of a lot of back story. When the issue started and I was greeted with […]
Life is Strange 2 story trailer released
DontNod entertainment and Square Enix created something special when they released Life is Strange back in 2015. The story of Max and Chloe was a writing masterclass of character development coupled with issues and scenarios that teenage life could relate to. The five-episode adventure spawned a thee-episode prequel focused around Chloe, then at E3 this […]
Comic Book Review – Rod Serling’s Planet of the Apes: Visionaries
Calum Petrie reviews Rod Serling’s Planet of the Apes: Visionaries… Taylor is Thomas, and Ape City isn’t a crude, primitive grouping of huts, it’s a bustling and urbane metropolis filled with cars and skyscrapers and a vibrant ape culture. Apes wear modern clothes and drive modern cars, they have talk shows and nightclubs and alcohol. How […]
Comic Book Review – Assassin’s Creed: Conspiracies #1
Calum Petrie reviews Assassin’s Creed: Conspiracies #1… It has been a little while since my last venture into the extended Assassin’s Creed universe, but I will admit I tend to enjoy the story in the comics more than the games recently. There is something about only investing 10/15 minutes at a time into a comic […]
Xbox Live Deals with Gold for August 7th to August 13th revealed
The Deals with Gold have reset for all Xbox Live Gold subscribers. These weekly offers are exclusive to gold subscribers and offer nice discounts on titles of all varieties, although also this week there is a publisher sale for Bethesda titles.Meanwhile, in the lead up to Shadow of the Tomb Raider, you will also find […]
Comic Book Review – The Raid #1
Calum Petrie reviews The Raid #1… How exactly do you turn an extremely heavily choreographed martial arts film into a comic book series? Well, the answer is very interestingly. The Raid, for those who may not know, is an excellent action film set in Indonesia, in which an elite police force are trapped and have […]
Video Game Review – Train Sim World
Calum Petrie reviews Train Sim World… Train Sim World is the next in a long line of simulator games, one where the players takes the role of a pilot, driver, conductor or even a farmer. This brand of “game” may not be to everyone’s taste, but there is no denying there it market for them […]
Video Game Review – The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit
Calum Petrie reviews The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit… The story of a 10 year old boy’s Saturday morning is not the most exciting thing to base a game around, though if you throw in links to a Life is Strange sequel, then you have something very interesting. DONTNOD Entertainment is back once again with a […]
Video Game Review – Forgotton Anne
Calum Petrie reviews Forgotton Anne… Graphics in modern games are usually the first indication whether a title is going to pique your interest or not. Many people are thriving for more advanced graphics with the incredible amount of details found within the 4K resolution and HDR. Many indie developers are focusing more on pixel art style, […]
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