Review: The LEGO Movie
By the end of The LEGO Movie, I was wiping away tears and before anybody questions my masculinity, these were tears I shed due to laughing so hard during the previous 100 or so minutes.
Review: RoboCop
The good news is that José Padilha’s take on what is essentially a modernised, or rather future-ised, retelling of the Frankenstein story does not tread over the old ground of the original
An Interview with Sean Vanderasson, Senior VP of WildTangent
Sean answers questions on all manner of subjects, such as the "console war", microtransactions, and why hardcore players should care about a service aimed at casual gamers.
Review: Jazzpunk
I desperately want to tell you every single thing that happens in Jazzpunk, because the greatest way to sell it would be to list off the events of just a five minute chunk of the action.
Review: The Wolf Among Us: Episode 2 – Smoke and Mirrors
After an almost four month long absence, The Wolf Among Us returns with things getting murkier and murkier in Fabletown.
Leaps and Starbounds: 5 Star Mods
Starbound already has bundles of working mods despite its fairly recent beta release in December; here are some very handy examples that enrich a game already filled with promise.
Gaming for Good – Play to Cure: Genes in Space
In another instalment of Gaming for Good, we take a look at just how a mobile game can help aid in the battle against Cancer.
Review: Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z
Flying warriors waging battle and firing lasers from their hands whilst keeping their hair spiky? Must be Dragon Ball Z!
BRB UK 90: Scratchin’ Dominator
Blimey – it looks like BRB UK is officially nonagenarian. That's posh for we've done a lot of episodes.
Review: Surge Deluxe
“Come on man! Just one more line. That’s all I need! Look at all the colours man. I just need my fix. All I want to do is relieve some pressure. Please?”
Review: Lone Survivor
At times gung-ho, at others an uncompromising look at the lives of those in service, Lone Survivor is one of the most visceral movies I have ever seen.
Review: Mario Party: Island Tour
I'd never played a Mario Party game before Mario Party: Island Tour. To some that statement could come as a surprise and to others it could be a sign of heresy.
Preview: Starbound
Anyone's adventures in Starbound would make for some fun storytelling. Open and multi-world limitless spacefaring; there's really nothing more you could want from an explorative game.
Review: Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 Full Burst
I wanted to see how it actually was as a game, and not a piece of fan service. And I have to be honest, I was not as disappointed as I was expecting to be, in fact, I was quite impressed.
BRB UK 89: Widening Participation
Pip pip, one and all! For a refreshing change, Jon manages to work out Thursdays and joins Dan and Tim for a gentle romp around the week's gaming news.
An Obsessive’s Guide to Halo – Part 2
In part two of An Obsessive's Guide to Halo we're covering the origins of the Covenant and the Human-Covenant War.
Review: OlliOlli
Whatever frustrations or moments of elation you feel while playing it, OlliOlli can almost always be described as one thing - fun.
Review: Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit
While Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit doesn’t solely rely on shoot-outs and car chases for thrills, it does fall back on the Bond- and Bourne-isms too often to leave the movie untarnished.
If You Get The Chance, Check This Out: Tomba!
If you have $10 and a PlayStation Network account, you should totally check out Tomba!