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E3 2019: Nintendo Press Conference

July 9, 2019September 10, 2019 Isobel Sims

A highlight of E3, Nintendo’s conference was packed with new content as always. After introducing the new director of Nintendo of America, Doug Bowser (yes, there was a joke made […]

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Review: Okami HD

May 20, 2019September 10, 2019 Isobel Sims

Considered to be one of the best games ever made, Capcom’s highly-acclaimed Okami has been constantly re-made and adapted for different consoles after its initial 2006 release. Nature-inspired action-adventure game […]

Review: Avengers Endgame

April 29, 2019April 29, 2019 Phillip Cullen

Avengers Endgame is the superb culmination of over a decade of Marvel’s Cinematic history that perfectly delivers the most emotionally affecting and crowd-pleasing film yet. The Russo’s had a hill […]

FIFA addiction: a writer’s tale

January 11, 2019January 31, 2019 Chris Haywood

The release of the newest annual addition to the FIFA series, FIFA 19, has brought up a question among gamers. That question is: ‘Why do we still buy this game?’. […]

Destiny 2 and the Issue of the Grind

October 22, 2017 Matt Hodges

The release of Destiny 2 brought about the end of a content drought for fans of the Bungie developed shooter. A recent BBC article talked of how the team had ‘learned […]

Tax, murder and capitalism: a brief encounter with Democracy 3

July 3, 2017August 29, 2017 Jack Harvey

In case you hadn’t noticed, politics is crazy right now. Strong and stable is weak and wobbly, vote against a coalition of chaos and you get a, er, coalition of […]

Pokemon Go: The Best Worst Pokemon Game Ever Made

July 25, 2016July 25, 2016 Ben Pearson

Pokemon has always occupied a particularly fond place in my heart. I can remember my older brother getting a Game Boy Colour for his 9th birthday and watching him play […]

Review: Dark Souls 3

July 10, 2016July 21, 2016 Ben Pearson

It seems strange to be reviewing the third game of a series without having even touched the previous two. My main concern was that I wouldn’t understand what was going […]

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Leo’s Red Carpet Rampage

February 28, 2016 Rebecca Fletcher

The anticipation, the disappointment, the ups and downs, the never-ending hope; it’s the thing of great stories. Leonardo DiCaprio’s inability to convert any of his previous Oscar nominations into awards […]

Review: The Witness

February 16, 2016February 17, 2016 Ben Pearson

I don’t like to write reviews of games that are negative. Video games take an incredibly long time to create, they take a lot of financial resources, a lot of […]

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