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Review Culture – Life Is Strange, Before the Storm, Uncharted Lost Legacy

Buddy is joined by RVC debutant Dan (@Dashgamers) to briefly run down what they have been watching, playing and listening to. Then they discuss...

Review : Life Is Strange Before The Storm Episode 1 : Awake

Following up from 2013’s critically mixed reception of Remember Me, Dontnod Entertainment developed the sleeper hit of 2015 and arguably one of the best...

Review Culture – Drunk For The Defenders

This week we accidentally got drunk on the podcast and recorded with the laptop mic instead of the panel! Audio quality is ordinary but...

Review Culture – Dunkirk

Buddy, Paul and podcast debutant, ADF member and friend of the show Bj, sit down and discuss Christopher Nolan's 10th feature film and epic...

Review Culture – Baby Driver, B-A-B-Y…Baby!

Buddy, Tom and Paul review and discuss Edgar Wright's latest music infused getaway heist film, Baby Driver. RVC break 50 eps of tradition and...

Review Culture – GLOW, Castlevania, Spiderman Homecoming

Buddy, Dylan and Tom discuss the latest reboot in the Spidey franchise, Spider-Man Homecoming (Non-spoilers from 1.13-1.21mins, spoilers until 1.45.30mins). They open up the...
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Onimusha 2 – A Remastered Master

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Revenge of the Savage Planet Review

Revenge of the Savage Planet combines humor with engaging gameplay within a vibrant sci-fi universe. Players navigate diverse planets, upgrade gear, and encounter quirky enemies, all while unraveling a mysterious story. Its balance of exploration, creativity, and frequent progression keeps the experience fresh. Challenges await, but the game maintains a rewarding sense of fun throughout.

Miah Madden and Mitchell Bourke on their new short film Half Past Midnight

After a heated argument leaves Marcus uncertain about the...