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Review: Super Robot Mayhem Issue #1

Richard takes a look at giant robot sci-fi comic Super Robot Mayhem, from Subversive Comics.

Review: Dice Forge

Alex reviews a gorgeous game where a player can literally build their die, using the clip-on system.

PS VRoundup – August 2017

Coleman, Diarmuid and Tim catch up on some recent PlayStation VR game releases and look ahead for what's to come.

Review: Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets

Reuben reviews Valerian, a beautiful but flawed sci-fi film.

Review: Wibbell++

Alex reviews a new card game system designed by Stuff By Bez, that has a game for everyone. Read on to find out what she thinks.

Review: The Emoji Movie

Diarmuid reviews the ever popular Emoji Movie and struggles to see the smiley face through the poop.

Review: Power Rangers – Blu Ray

Rik thinks Power Rangers is everything he expected it to be and the Blu-Ray is a must own for fans of the movie.

Review: Plague Inc.

Plague Inc. lets you evolve your disease from the night time sniffles to haemorrhagic hyper-Ebola, and annihilate humanity country by country.

Review: Reef Route

Alex reviews Reef Route, a quick family friendly fun game from Brain Games set in the deep blue and shark infested ocean. See what she thought about it.

Review: Iron Crypticle

Iron Crypticle isn't a bad game; it works well enough and there is sure to be an audience for it, but Rik is not it.

Review: Mystic Vale

Mystic Vale provides an innovative twist on the deck-building genre with a card-sleeving method, but a lack of player interaction hampers it.

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Review: Captive

Matt is on a mission to rescue his kidnapped daughter in Captive! Fortunately, years of board gaming have given him a very special set of skills...

Review: Nex Machina

If you're a fan of Housemarque already or looking to kill 10 minutes, Rik cannot recommend Nex Machina highly enough.

Review: Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas

Diarmuid reviews Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas, an homage to classic Zelda games.

Review: Spider-Man: Homecoming

Diarmuid reviews Spider-Man: Homecoming, a return to form for the character that hopefully forms the template for more.

Review: Moto Racer 4

Moto Racer 4 is a fun, arcade racer that lacks some polish, especially with regards to its VR implementation.

Review: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

The latest Potterverse movie now sits in the top half of Diarmuid's Potter movies list.

Review: Tyranny

Tyranny offers players the chance to don the black hat and wrestle with the realities of what a world where evil has already won would actually be like.

Review: Robinson: The Journey

Using Crytek's engine, Robinson: The Journey has become Diarmuid's new ‘call-over-and-let-me-show-off-VR-to-you’ game.

Review: Battlefield 1

DICE have decided to ditch the modern shooter in favour of World War I. Was it worth the risk? Smashsoul straps on his gas mask and finds out.

Review: Lucifer Season One – DVD

Rik reviews the TV adaptation of Lucifer, the second show to come from the pages of DC Comics Vertigo line.

Review: Doctor Strange

Marvel have finally brought magic into their Cinematic Universe, and who better for the job than Doctor Strange?

Review: Gears of War 4

Like a "Fenix" rising from the ashes, Gears of War 4 manages to put the franchise back on top form.

Review: Race

Diarmuid believes that Race does an admirable job of retelling the story of Jesse Owens but it simply cannot avoid the pitfalls of many other biopics.

Review: Inferno

Diarmuid reviews Inferno, a movie which starts promisingly but quickly becomes a run-of-the-mill thriller.

Review: Manual Samuel

Alex reviews Manual Samuel, a game that made her laugh as much as it made her cry. Play it with friends and watch him suffer

Review: Luke Cage Season 1

Reuben reviews the first season of Luke Cage, a show both elevated and brought down by its comic book origins.

Review: Maximum Car

With six worlds and 100 different cars to unlock, Richard has found his new toilet game: Nicoll Hunt's Maximum Car

Review: Mother Russia Bleeds

Mother Russia Bleeds is a game with things to say about politics and oppression. It is also about punching bikers in the face.

Review: The Flash – Season Two Blu-Ray

From the season itself to its volume of extras packed onto each disc, Rik thinks this is a must have for fans of the show and newcomers.