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    Arise: A Simple Story Review (PlayStation 4)

    Arise: A Simple Story is, as the title implies, a non-convoluted tale of a man reliving his most precious memories in his own personal Purgatory. You see, at the start of the game the nameless Old Man is cremated on a funeral pyre, and instead of waking in Heaven...
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    Solo: Islands of the Heart Revved-View (PlayStation 4)

    Inspired by the limited word count of social media and the quick-fire, unfiltered conversations that take place inside of them, Revved-Views is where I will attempt to review a game as concisely and as informal as possible. We’re all friends here, so rev your engines and come on this...
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    The Gardens Between Review (PlayStation 4)

    In a garden between two suburban houses two best friends are hanging out in their treehouse fortress when a storm hits, catapulting them into a dimension curated by their shared memories. Stranded on micro islands constructed from giant versions of their favourite things, Arina and Frendt must manipulate time...
  • Jettomero: Hero of the Universe Review (PlayStation 4)

    Jettomero wakes up on a desolate moon. Alone and with no memory of who he is, the gargantuan crimson robot fuels up his jets and blasts off the moon to find purpose. He quickly discovers a planet where life flourishes; light spills out of tiny buildings and little rocket...
  • Fighting to The Top

    I spent the last weekend sulking about not receiving a Gwent Beta Code when everyone else at Out of Lives did. As you do. Fortunately, salvation for me came in the form of a brand-new game: Dragonball XenoVerse 2.   I’m a big fan of the Dragonball franchise; it...
  • Ratchet & Clank – Review (PS4)

    It was billed as a reimagining of the original but Insomniac Games have done a lot more than that. They didn’t just recreate the old game, throw some glitter on it along with a couple shiny new weapons and send it on its way. The development team have done...
  • The Cinema VS Video – on – Demand

    The first theater in the world exclusively devoted to showing motion pictures opened on June 19th 1905 in Pittsburgh and since then little has changed in the cinema experience. You go in, buy a ticket, sit down, watch 30 minutes worth of car adverts, film trailers and Kevin Bacon,...