Author: Iain

Kings of the Wyld by Nicholas Eames Review

I’m going to get the most important part of this Tiny Review out of the way first: Kings of the Wyld is awesome, and quite possibly one of the best debut novels I’ve ever read. With that out of the way, some details. In Nicholas Eames’ first book, a...
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Shellshock Live Review (PC)

Imagine the ever-popular Worms games, but with the worms replaced by tanks. Hey presto, that’s Shellshock Live. Utilising a huge array of weapons from the expected to the outright bizarre, Shellshock Live offers a single player tutorial-style campaign and plenty of online options which allow you to send...
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A Head Full of Ghosts by Paul Tremblay Review

A book which features a quote from Stephen King saying that even he was scared by it most certainly deserves a good look. A Head Full of Ghosts tells the story of a family troubled by the supposed possession of the elder of the two daughters, with the...
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Nomad by Alan Partridge Review

I’m a big Alan Partridge fan, so I was pretty excited to see a new book being released. I’d loved listening to the audiobook version of I, Partridge and had looked forward to reading Nomad for quite some time. I was conscious that my high expectations might’ve ruined...
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Istanbul Cult Recipes Review

Turkish food isn’t something I’m overly familiar with, and yet there’s nothing I love more than trying out new ideas and cuisines in the kitchen, so the idea of getting hold of a copy of Istanbul Cult Recipes most definitely appealed to me. I was expecting a book with...
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Final Fantasy XV Review (PS4)

It’s taken a while to arrive, but Final Fantasy XV has arrived, and it’s really quite good. Worth the wait? Hell yes. The game is huge, and gorgeous. By the time I’d put in enough hours to finish most games comfortably I was just getting started with the...
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Simplissime Review

The concept of a “simple cook book” is a strange one. I’ve picked up several books claiming to make cooking easier, only to be met with in-depth methods, 15 ingredients and 5 hours preparation time. Simple, my arse. But Simplissime does things differently, making each recipe contain no...
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GQ Eats Review

If you’re going to be stereotypical about the kitchen, you’d expect a cookbook aimed at men to be full of ways to spice up beans on toast, or crucial tips on how to cook pizza without burning the base or prevent cheese dropping onto the bottom of the...
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