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Assassin’s Creed: Revelations Is the Same Game, But Still Entertaining
Assassin’s Creed returns to consoles this autumn as the stories of Ezio and Altaïr come…
Hollywood Meets Gaming on Need for Speed: The Run
Petrolhead gamers of the last decade are undoubtedly more than familiar with the name Need…
Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary: A Refurbishment of a Classic
On November 15th 2001, Microsoft and Bungie introduced a new game as a companion release…
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3: The Biggest Entertainment Release in History
World War 3 has arrived with the triumphant return of Activision and Infinity Ward’s Call…
FIFA 12: Football At Its Finest
EA Sports return this year with the latest instalment of their award-winning franchise, FIFA 12. This…
DVD Release: Anime Legends: Gurren Lagann Complete Collection ★★★★★
Anime tends to hang from a huge chain of stereotypes, both good and bad. But…
Minecraft: Strength in Complete Freedom
Upon first glance, you will almost certainly think that gaming has gone backwards. With the…
The Sorcerer at Hanger Farm Arts Centre, Totton (23/11/11)
Pocket G&S wow in their latest performance, as Kirsty Hough discovers
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Apart from being a better game in general, the main thing that sets The Elder…
Bill Bailey’s Dandelion Mind at the Brighton Centre, 9/11/11
Bill Bailey points out during the beginning of Dandelion Mind that he was recently voted…
South Pacific at the Center Theatre, Lincoln
Reviving an old classic is always difficult, and a musical with a plot firmly set…
Life’s Too Short: Fails to Reach Previous Heights
In one of the promotions for Life’s Too Short, Ricky Gervais laconically states: “Watch it.…
This Bleeding City by Alex Preston
Alex Preston’s debut novel is by no means autobiographical, though it is a reflection of…
Review: War Horse at the National Theatre, London (4/11/11)
The stage adaptation of Michael Morpurgo’s ‘War Horse’ is captivating and poignant, bringing the reality of the First World War to London’s National Theatre.