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Ten comic books to read if you hate comics

By Darryn Bonthuys
March 7, 2018
in :  Comics & Toys, Features
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Within the field of comic books there exist stories that can easily take on the titans of the print industry. Tales of magic, wonder and sadness. Here are ten such examples, of comic books which will convince even the most devout book fanatic that the medium is more than capable of delivering a knockout punch in the literary universe.

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Frantics Review – Middling mini-games

By Geoffrey Tim
March 6, 2018
in :  Features, Gaming, Reviews
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Frantics is the latest game in Sony’s casual-focused PlayLink games. They’re a series of disparate games that all have one thing in common: they use your wirelessly connected smartphone as the controller. I love the idea behind it, and I’ll usually champion games that try to get people who don’t usually play Frantics should be a fantastic party game for the whole family. Unfortunately, it isn’t.

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Want to watch Anime? Here are ten great series to get you started

By Darryn Bonthuys
March 5, 2018
in :  Entertainment, Features
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Whatever your taste, there’s an anime waiting for you. Even if you’ve never watched the stuff before. We’ve got a list of anime series that are prefect for beginners.

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Evoland 2 Review – Links to the past

By Darryn Bonthuys
March 5, 2018
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A best of everything collection, Evoland II takes a lengthy stroll down memory lane and offers something for everyone with its various nods to the past.

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Hands on with Far Cry 5, Ubisoft’s most streamlined sandbox shooter yet

By Guest Writer
March 2, 2018
in :  Features, Gaming
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It’s the strangest feeling to begin Far Cry 5 with the ultimate evil, the ‘last boss’, in custody, your hand resting on his bare shoulder. The intimacy is eerie. You expect that this can only go badly wrong, and it does.

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Extinction preview – Standing on the shoulders of giants (and then cutting their heads off)

By Geoffrey Tim
March 2, 2018
in :  Features, Gaming
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The world is being overrun with giant armoured ogres from another world, hellbent on destroying humankind in Extinction. What's a Sentinel - one of the last people capable of vanquishing such a gargantuan foe to do? Slice their damned heads off, of course. In Extinction from developer Iron Galaxy, you'll play as Avil. One of the last Sentinals: a specially trained member of an ancient order with knowledge of the Ravenii - those giant ogres - and how to kill them.

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Friday Debate – How would you solve America’s gun problem?

By Darryn Bonthuys
March 2, 2018
in :  Features, Opinion
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So how would you fix the problem of gun violence in the USA, if you were in power and you didn’t happen to be an walking sack of pig testicles in orange tan spray that could barely string a coherent sentence together?

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Every game out in March 2018 – Tanks, mages and fanatics

By Darryn Bonthuys
March 1, 2018
in :  Features, Gaming
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Looking for something new to pop into your favourite console or download to your PC? Here's the full list of what month of March has in store for you in 2018.

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Voice from the Stone (DVD) review – Barely a whisper of reward for viewers

By Noelle Adams
March 1, 2018
in :  Entertainment, Features, Reviews
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Emilia Clarke goes briefly nude in Voice from the Stone, but that’s probably the most exciting part of the movie. This highly muted supernatural thriller is available now on DVD.

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Yakuza 6’s combat still sets a high benchmark for sandbox brawling

By Darryn Bonthuys
March 1, 2018
in :  Features, Gaming
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You’re walking down the streets of a Japanese red light district. Minding your own business, possibly thinking of grabbing a drink when all of a sudden a random group of ruffians demands that your face becomes best friends with their knuckles. In any other sandbox game, such an encounter would be a sloppy fight of note. Basic, sluggish fisticuffs, right? Not in Yakuza 6: The Song of Life.

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Metal Gear Survive Review – The Phantom Wane

By Darryn Bonthuys
February 28, 2018
in :  Features, Gaming, Reviews
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Metal Gear Survive is a good idea that finds itself crippled by an overwhelming mob of bad ideas. It’s interesting, but ultimately handicapped by a ruthless application of constraints that serves to diminish what should have been a fascinating spin-off.

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It’s the end of Harry’s world in Apocalipsis, and I feel fine

By Darryn Bonthuys
February 27, 2018
in :  Features, Gaming
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The devil is in the details, and the entire world of Apocalipsis is hell on Earth to say the least.

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