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Review: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1

Jess was impressed with the new Hunger Games movie's mature tone and ambition, as well as its stellar cast, but found it just a bit too, for lack of better word, boring.

Preview: Resident Evil: Revelations 2

Rik was a bit apprehensive, wondering if Capcom had managed to bring Resident Evil back to its former glory. To his pleasant surprise, the answer appears to be a resounding yes.

BRB UK 121: You’ve Got To Accelerate

It's time for your weekly dose of vernacular from your favourite Brit-tacular podtacular – so join Dan, Tim and Coleman as they prattle on about the week that was.

Review: Randal’s Monday

Rik spent thirty minutes wandering around aimlessly before realising all he had to do was open a window.

Review: Lords of the Fallen

Diarmuid went into Lords of the Fallen waiting to be convinced by the Dark Souls formula. His views have not changed drastically after playing Desk 13's homage though.

Review: Never Alone

Never Alone tells a traditional Inupiat story of a young girl and her arctic fox companion, mixing in video segments explaining the culture of the Inupiat people.

Review: Heroes & Legends: Conquerors of Kolhar

Simon takes a look at the interesting but nonetheless mediocre mix of strategy and roleplaying that is Heroes & Legends.

BRB UK 120: You’re Fired

Tim's gone a bit showbiz this week after his appearance on The Apprentice. Thankfully for the British public's sanity, he had 15 seconds of fame rather than the requisite 15 minutes.

Preview: Nosgoth

The mobility of the vampires versus the firepower of the humans is the core of Nosgoth and it is shaping up very nicely indeed.

Review: Senran Kagura Bon Appétit

Diarmuid was not overly impressed with the over-sexualisation in Senran Kagura Shinovi Versus. The latest game in the long-running series, Senran Kagura Bon Appétit, has similar issues.

BRB UK 119: Monsieur L’Assassin

It's that time of the week to pull up a wing-backed armchair and listen to the witterings of Dan, Tim and Coleman as they navigate the week's news on the good ship BRB UK.

Review: Interstellar

There are few directors out there who do not have a dud in their back catalogue. Christopher Nolan continues to be one such example.

BRB UK 118: Actual Coleman

It's all change at BRB UK towers as we welcome a new host - BRB stalker extraordinaire Coleman. So join Dan, Tim and Chris as they wade into the week's news.

Review: How to Survive: Storm Warning Edition

Despite some issues, Diarmuid enjoyed his time stranded on an island with How to Survive: Storm Warning Edition and he believes any budding survivalists out there will too.

Review: Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers 20th Anniversary Edition

With all of the work that's clearly gone into this remake, it's great to see the best of its original charm hasn't been lost.

Gaming for Good – SpecialEffect FIFA Endurance Challenge

Next week, Chris Cook will be at Loading Bar playing FIFA 15 for two days straight, all in the good name of the charity SpecialEffect.

BRB UK 117: Isolated Alien Producer

This week Tim is joined by Chris "Fake Dan" Coleman and also joined by, friend of the show, returning extra special guest, Oli "I just made Alien Isolation" Smith.

Review: Tiny Troopers: Joint Ops

Despite a few niggles which get in the way of the fun at times, Diarmuid has enjoyed his enlistment in Tiny Troopers: Joint Ops.

Guide: DriveClub Tips and Tricks

With the release of the PlayStation Plus edition of DriveClub delayed, but not cancelled, here are a few pieces of advice to help those who will come to the game late (and perhaps help those alre...

Preview: Lords of the Fallen

Lords of the Fallen, an action RPG that wears its love and influence of From Software’s Souls games on its armour plated sleeve.