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You Wouldn’t Download a Gun … At Least, You Shouldn’t
Posted 1:51pm Sunday 8th September 2013 by Callum Valentine
In May this year, gaming giant Electronic Arts announced it would no longer be using officially licensed firearms in its video games. The move was a backpedal in reaction to an extremely poorly thought-out charity campaign launched as part of the stupidly-named Medal of Honor: Warfighter. The Read more...
Lustmord - The Word As Power
Posted 1:51pm Sunday 8th September 2013 by Basti Menkes
Rating: 5/5 Dark ambient is a genre drenched in imagery of the ancient, the gothic and the biblical. Its blacker-than-black noises are derived from the vaults of industrial music, stretched into barren wastes and yawning abysses of sound. Often dark ambient songs are long and slow, crushing Read more...
Nine Inch Nails - Hesitation Marks
Posted 1:51pm Sunday 8th September 2013 by Basti Menkes
Rating: 4/5 My, hasn’t Trent Reznor been busy? Between side projects, scoring films, raising sons and insulting fans over Twitter, the 48-year-old prince of industrial has somehow found the time to make another Nine Inch Nails album. I’ll admit to feeling ambivalent when Hesitation Read more...
The Bureau: XCOM Declassified
Posted 1:51pm Sunday 8th September 2013 by Baz Macdonald
Rating: 6.5/10 As far as original premises go, alien invasions are hardly groundbreaking. Sometimes, though, all you need is a fresh take to make something common feel original. In the eyes of many, this is what the game 1994 UFO: Enemy Unknown (also known as XCOM: Enemy Unknown) Read more...
Rayman Legends
Posted 1:51pm Sunday 8th September 2013 by Baz Macdonald
Rating: 9.5/10 The gaming industry is currently fascinated with creating new and innovative new ways to play games. Don’t get me wrong – I am very excited about the discoveries being made, but such an attitude tends to imply that we have fully utilised the mechanics we currently have. Rayman Read more...
Sticky Date Muffins
Posted 1:51pm Sunday 8th September 2013 by Kirsty Dunn
I really don’t have much to say about these, except a) they are so freaking good, and b) you’d be a fool, A FOOL I TELL YOU, not to whip some up on a lazy Sunday and revel in their (and your) greatness. (Also you feel less like a fatty eating a muffin than scoffing down a bowl full of the pudding Read more...
Existenz
Posted 1:51pm Sunday 8th September 2013 by Baz Macdonald
It’s always fun to watch films made in the 80s or 90s and see how they thought the world would be by now. Disappointingly, we still don’t have hover cars or pill-based nutrition. What we are getting closer to achieving, however, is virtual reality. Sure, virtual reality the way these films portray Read more...
Kick Ass 2
Posted 1:51pm Sunday 8th September 2013 by Tamarah Scott
Rating: 3/5 Being a big fan of the original Kick-Ass film, I was prepared to be let down by the sequel. In particular, I was dubious as to whether the new director, Jeff Wadlow, would manage to reproduce certain aspects of the original film, such as the stylistic violence sequences and the Read more...
The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones
Posted 1:51pm Sunday 8th September 2013 by Rosie Howells
Rating: 1/5 There is almost nothing in this film that we haven’t seen before. Many times before. The Mortal Instruments is an unskilful amalgamation of the tropes and character types made familiar by Harry Potter, Twilight, Lord of the Rings, True Blood, Pirates of the Caribbean … and the Read more...
The Way Way Back
Posted 1:51pm Sunday 8th September 2013 by Baz Macdonald
Rating: 4/5 Watch the first five minutes of any coming-of-age film and you’ll be able to guess exactly what happens in the next 85. The Way Way Back is no exception, and yet the film is so charmingly pleasant that not only do you not mind its predictability, you actually relish it. The Read more...


