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Seraph @ EGX Rezzed 2016

Dreadbit, the talented team behind last year’s Ironcast, were in the PlayStation section of Rezzed showing off their latest offering, Seraph.

Review: The Boy Who Could Change the World: The Writings of Aaron Swartz

Alex read the writings of the programmer and entrepreneur Aaron Swartz.

Rigs: Mechanized Combat League @ EGX Rezzed 2016

Rigs: Mechanized Combat League plays like it could be the next big sudo-sports title and possibly take Rocket Leagues crown, but will the PS VR cause it to stumble out the blocks?

Review: Ominoes

Alex played Ominoes, the latest board game from Yay Games and (spoiler) she loved it!

Review: Pokkén Tournament

After its debut in Japanese arcades just over a year ago Pokkén Tournament has finally released on the Wii U.

Review: Senran Kagura: Estival Versus

There are video games that progress the medium in terms of their artistic value - and then there is the Senran Kagura series.

Review: Tom Clancy’s The Division

The Division is seemingly a product of Ubisoft learning from mistakes and outcries from the past couple of years.

Batman V Superman: Which Is Best?

Dawn of Justice asks the question and Richard answers it: Batman v Superman: Which Is Best?

Review: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

The greatest gladiator match in the history of the world - Son of Krypton and Bat of Gotham versus the critics.

Review: Zootropolis

Jess was pleasantly surprised by just how funny, fresh and creative Zootropolis is, while also conveying an important message for our time. Read on to see why you should see it for yourself.

Oysters, Clams, Cockles, DVD and Blu-Ray!

Alex attended a Game of Thrones episode screening to celebrate the release of the season 5 Blu-Ray and DVD.

Review: Superhot

Reuben reviews Superhot, but is it really the most innovative shooter he's played in years?

Review: Carol

Alex review's Carol, a gorgeous story about women’a love, loss and confusion set in 1950s New York.

Review: 101 Ways to Die

The box quote for 101 Ways to Die should probably read: it's Lemmings meets Saw.

Review: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD

Originally released on the GameCube and the Wii in 2006, Nintendo has seen fit to re-release Twilight Princess for the Wii U.