I read a lot of Nick Spalding books, he’s hilarious and I’ve been known to laugh out loud in company which has got me some funny looks from time to time. Released at the beginning of December, Bricking It tells the story of Dan and Haley Daley, a brother and...
As the latest film from the genius minds at Pixar, The Good Dinosaur certainly has a lot to live up to. But on the whole it does exactly that, with some incredibly emotional and moving scenes during the journey taken by the unlikely dinosaur/human child pairing. Set in...
Fallout 4 deserves its place on the current crop of consoles, and will fill you with wonder, joy and heartbreak every bit as much as previous games in the series have. It’s a massive, thought provoking game which should really be filling a slot in everyone’s gaming collection,...
It’s totally bonkers and relies on endless sequences of huge explosions, but there’s no denying how much fun Just Cause 3 is. Yes there are more refined open world games such as GTA and Far Cry, but for total all-out enjoyment and carnage it’s hard to fault it....
As a racer, Need for Speed is great. It looks awesome, has some very tense and enjoyable races and there’s plenty of cars to buy and customise in a massive number of ways. The life-acted plot delivery isn’t great though, and having to sit through so many videos...
The Portal board game does a great job to give an amusing, enjoyable and manageable experience while engrossing yourself a little more into the world of Aperture Laboratories. Games aren’t excessively long – most of ours took about an hour at the most – and if you can...
It’s probably quite tricky to make a film with two actors, but when you’re trapped in space and your only form of transport has been destroyed by flying space junk there aren’t that many other people around to help out. Gravity tackles that horrible scenario of being stuck...