College is a bit overwhelming and with a million new things flying at you, it can be hard to latch onto anything. Tom Martin is here to tell us why you should, at least try, make time to join your uni’s newspaper.
College is a bit overwhelming and with a million new things flying at you, it can be hard to latch onto anything. Tom Martin is here to tell us why you should, at least try, make time to join your uni’s newspaper.
To call 2020 trying is a bit of an understatement. That’s why Michael Leopold Weber took great joy in Ghost of Tsushima removing this minor annoyance.
Next-gen gaming is like boxes of chocolate. Sometimes the contents are great sometimes it pretty dubious (with a suspiciously short shelflife) and whoever makes them keeps making the packaging weirder and weirder. Anyway Alex Green has been playing the Xbox Series S.
Jon Simpson looks at how a troubled development has led to a confusing and difficult situation for players and developers alike.
As we look forward to the imminent release of a new Xbox console where its launch Halo game is without a release date it is worth looking back on melancholic changing of the guards that was Halo: Reach ten years later.
It’s the end of the world as we know it, but Kate Robinson feels fine thanks to the witty writing and surprising gameplay of Lair of the Clockwork God.
The video game industry has been on a wild ride for the last few months and it is hard to keep track of it all. So to help Alex Green is here to breakdown what new console you should be looking at.
Do you like new about the multiplayer of video games with names that are way too long? If that weirdly specific description describes you then Liam Gregory has you covered.
Anthem is the game of the generation and we will be taking no further questions at this time.
People do weird things with games all the time. Alex Green decided to investigate one of the odder stories of someone using art equipment to play shooters.