Middle-earth: Shadow of War – HCF Videogame Review
WB Games – Monolith Productions – 1 Player – Out now on PC, PS4 & Xbox One (version tested) The eagerly awaited follow up to Shadow of Mordor, picks up more or less where things […]
WB Games – Monolith Productions – 1 Player – Out now on PC, PS4 & Xbox One (version tested) The eagerly awaited follow up to Shadow of Mordor, picks up more or less where things […]
Superman (Henry Cavill) is dead. Batman (Ben Afflek) knows of an extra terrestrial threat heading to Earth, and now that the god-like son of Krypton is no longer around to protect it, invasion is imminent. […]
The outskirts of the Magic Kingdom, in its shadow, a different side to the tourism hotbed of Orlando. Cheap motels and abandoned condos, strip malls and roadside eateries litter the area and are inhabited by […]
As the title suggests, the film is set at the time one of the USSR’s most despicable leaders finally bit the dust. Despite the fact the communist regime was truly horrific, this comic book based […]
Falcom – NIS America – Out Now on PS Vita & PS4 (version tested) Ys (pronounced ees, for those that are unsure), is a series that has been around since the days of the PC […]
Once every now and then a film appears that defies genre. Something that despite loosely being categorised as such, escapes the pigeon holes of that type of film and stands alone. Darren Aronofsky’s mother!, does […]
Following the death of their good friend, four close pals take a hiking trip through rural Sweden, as it was one of the last things he said he wanted to do, before he was killed […]
The death of a local young woman has green around the gills FBI agent Jane Banner (Elizabeth Olsen), team up with local hunter Cory Lambert (Jeremy Renner), in order to get to the bottom of […]
Luka Navratil – 1 Player – Out now on PC, PS4, WiiU, Xbox One (version tested), iOS & Android Toby: The Secret Mine immediately draws comparison to likes of Limbo, with its dusky, silhouette art […]
As Detroit opens, we’re shown an interesting but brief animation of the history of the movement of black people in the USA, from the southern states, to the northern regions, the subsequent discrimination, leading up […]
It’s been sometime since Luc Besson has really shown how good a film maker he is and Valerian looked like it would be a return to his 90’s heyday. The opening few minutes are mesmerising, […]
Spider-Man finally has his own movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and Homecoming slots in to place as one of the better films in the ever expanding series. Taking off from where we see Tom […]
KYY Games – Out Now on iOS, Android, Steam and Xbox One (version tested) Trulon is a turn based RPG that harks back to the 16/32-bit era where this style of game was at its […]
Bed of the Dead (2016) aka The Dwelling The title and opening of this film imply it could be a silly comedy, but this is genuinely a straight up horror about a haunted bed. That’s […]
Baby Driver is a stylish crime flick centering on a getaway driver forced in to working for crime boss, Kevin Spacey. From the opening scene it’s clear that Baby (Ansel Engort), is good at what […]
After Frank’s (Chris Evans) sister takes her own life, he is left to bring up her child Mary (McKenna Grace). The two have an amazing bond and he has been home schooling her for most […]
It seems an odd choice to adapt a TV show that has long been consigned to the depths of 90’s nostalgia, but then there’s been other old TV shows to get the adaptation treatment to […]
Despite the critical drubbing that Batman Vs Superman received, it was pretty much unanimous that the best thing about the film was when Wonder Woman shows up, as the boys couldn’t cope with things on […]
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