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By Iain McNally|July 25, 2019|0 Comment
From the moment that Remedy, makers of Max Payne and Quantum Break, revealed Control at E3 2018 gamers of a certain age were struck by the same thought; "Hey! This looks like Psi-Ops!" [caption id="attachment_29457" align="alignnone" width="960"] "Hey! This looks like Psi-Ops!"[/caption] No, really. Hear me out. Control sees the player... um... ...
By Iain McNally|March 1, 2019|0 Comment
As the 2019 Oscars ceremony fades into the history books, we can take a look at 2018's crop of films and figure out who got "snubbed" by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) this year. Just because the film YOU loved this year didn't win an award or two, doesn't mean it was "snubbed" (sorry all you "Black Panther for Best Pictur...
By Iain McNally|February 15, 2019|0 Comment
In 2007, one game was on the mind of every Xbox 360 owner: Halo 3. But while players were waiting to "finish the fight" they could try the game early by participating in a multiplayer beta for the game by purchasing another Microsoft Game Studios release; Crackdown. While this might have felt like a cynical move to boost sales of a middling ...
By Iain McNally|February 6, 2019|3 Comments
Just like the long rumoured live-action versions of Evangelion and Robotech/Macross, for years James Cameron's Battle Angel Alita only existed as hopeful fan discussions around what the director of Terminator, Aliens and Avatar could achieve when he turned his artistic talents to an adaptation of Yukito Kishiro's manga classic. Since Cameron has a...
By Iain McNally|February 5, 2019|0 Comment
The first Lego Movie was, quite simply, awesome. A stunning mix of a hilarious unpredictable script, a great cast and fun metafictional elements all wrapped up in an amazing animation style that brought the Danish construction bricks and minifigs to life like never before. The only thing that could be more awesome would be a sequel, right? Well, t...
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