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Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Fifa 12 Early Release Review



So its that time of year again when EA Sports release yet another Fifa game First thing we think of is what warrants the £40 price tag for just a few players who have been moved around and the teams wearing the latest kits.


F1 2011



Well 2010 was a monumental year when F1 2010 was released on various consoles never before had the genre been so realistic or looked so good how could they beat it well let me tell you they have F1 2011 is even better and has so much more to offer than just refreshed teams .


Warhammer 40,000 Space Marine



What to say about this game well from all the hype and promotion this game has had it has set quite a high goal for its self the question is can this game do what the publisher have got us all excited about.


Burnout Crash - Xbox Live Arcade



Burnout Crash is the latest game in the Burnout Collection so what makes this game any better than the previous titles


Battlefield 3 multiplayer beta


WOW just wow the game we have all been waiting for is finally about to enter into open beta status on the 29th of September 2011 (available via Xbox live marketplace and PSN)


Tuesday, 27 September 2011

The Legend Of Zelda:- Ocarina Of Time - A Classic Quest for a New Generation

By Euan Campbell


December 3rd 1998, 8.55am

A 15 Year old Kid stands outside Electronics Boutique awaiting the most anticipated title since video games began. That game was of course ‘Ocarina of time’

13 years pass, this 15 year old kid is 28, and has just had the opportunity to play Ocarina Of Time  a new platform. The Nintendo 3DS.

The Cape Season One: DVD Review

By Alan Campbell






It all began back about 3 weeks ago, you know when you're looking at buying DVDs and when you click on one to buy, the clever people at Play/Amazon/Zavvi (or whichever one you use) then have the "we think you'd also like to buy..." section? well usually i just ignore it, how dare they suggest what i'd like! they don't know me! but this time...boy they couldn't have been more right, from the moment i saw the picture i was intrigued...a Superhero programme i'd never even heard of, surely there must be some mistake, i checked it out and was more than pleasantly surprised.

Breaking News: Justice League Doom Cast Announced

By Simon Tse 


During Comic Con, DC announced that the very first DC animated movie for 2012 is Justice League Doom.   Justice League Doom is based on the comic book series called “JLA:Tower of Babel”.  The story is about Batman’s secret files, which contains the weaknesses of each members of the league, are stolen by one of Batman greatest enemy.   Dwayne Mcduffie, who passed away in February, wrote it.  Not much was known about the cast.   However, TV Guide has obtained the list of the cast for Justice League Doom. 

Monday, 26 September 2011

Law and Order: SVU: The Post-Christopher Meloni Era

By Simon Tse


Last week marked the beginning of a new era.   Law and Order: SVU premiered its 13th season without Christopher Meloni.  Christopher Meloni portrayed the lead character Elliot Stabler for the first 12 years of the show.  Unfortunately, Meloni left the show at the end of the 12th season. 

Sunday, 25 September 2011

Two and a Half Men plus One?

A glance at Episode One of the new series

By Gary Kean



So I finally got around to watching the first episode of the new series of Two and a Half Men.  Incase you have been living under a rock for the last year it no longer includes Charlie Sheen who’s character has been killed off.  This was the debut episode for his replacement Ashton Kutcher.

The first 15 minutes or so is focused mainly on the rest of the cast wondering what will happen next and from a storyline point of view I was wondering the exact same thing.  I was a huge fan of Charlie in the show and his character was my main reason for watching, for a moment I actually thought, what the hell do I care what these guys do next??   It’s really only when you think about the other characters in the show you realise Charlie really was the centrepiece, his interactions with every cast member were the main focus point of nearly every episode of the show.  Sure there are some funny exchanges involving Alan (Jon Cryer) and other cast members but nowhere near the level of Sheen.