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The Weekly: January 25-31

Another week has past us by and in the gamer world a lot can and as always has happened; hopefully you squeezed in a...

Review – Halo 5 (XBONE)

It’s one, if not the biggest games of 2015. A game fans and even neutrals have been eagerly waiting over three years for. I'm...

Please Like Me – Season 3, Episode 2 Review

Where the premiere played out like a romantic comedy in twenty-five minutes, season three’s second outing feels more like a traditional episode of Please...

EB Expo 2015 – Hands On With Josh

Taking 5 with Halo 5 Three years since Halo 4 released, I arrived at the EB Games Expo keen to put an end to the...

Review – Rare Replay (Xbox One)

Rare may just be the most fitting name for a gaming company there ever was or will be. The guys and girls at Rare...

Hit for Six: Six of the best games of 2015 so far

2015 has and will continue to be a huge year for gamers. Along with the usual blockbuster, triple A-releases that know how to make...
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Sean Byrne talks creating his serial killer shark flick Dangerous Animals

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