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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.
The Absolutely Fabulous Return Of…
This winter sees the return of Absolutely Fabulous, or Ab Fab as we all know…
Retro: Space Rogue (1989)
Space Rogue was a game that in its day very much broke the mould for…