Three Leaves, Three Colors is a slice of life anime revolving around the everyday lives of three high school girls. Yoko Nishikawa has recently had to adopt the life of a poor person after her father’s company goes bankrupt. Giving up the maids and butlers completely and attending a regular high school. Yoko initially finds it hard to drop her … Read More
Fans of the Pokemon games are familiar with the mid-gen releases that usually follow roughly a year after the launch of a brand new core game. They are normally a rehashed version of the core game but with some added Pokemon that you could only get in one or the other core games. If you’re lucky you might even get … Read More
Hidden Agenda is a noir detective story created by developers Supermassive Games, known for the 2015 hit Until Dawn. Hidden Agenda seems like a natural extension of what the team accomplished with Until Dawn except here Supermassive have made the experience more social by incorporating Playstations PlayLink functionality into the game. By using the free companion app and each player … Read More
Knowledge Is Power joins the Playstation as the newest member of the PlayLink family. Social titles that are enjoyable by all and allow a bunch of friends to come together and enjoy interacting with each other and the game via a mobile device. Knowledge Is Power is a social trivia and quiz game show that is an absolute blast to … Read More
Fair Warning: While this review won’t go deep into any plot spoilers, I do urge people interested in watching Your Name to go in knowing as little as possible about the plot. Just know that it’s a brilliant film, go and watch it if you haven’t seen it and then come back. Your Name (Kimi no Na wa) is the … Read More
It’s always a great feeling jumping back into a game that you loved so much the first time through. It’s even better when you get to come back to that same world but have a massive amount of new content at your fingertips. With The Frozen Wilds, developer Guerrilla Games have delivered a brilliant story expansion set in a brand … Read More
Often cited as “the next Miyazaki” by many that view his films (even though I’ve heard he doesn’t necessarily liked being called so), Mamoru Hosoda’s latest film The Boy And The Beast is the closest yet to something you would see come out of Studio Ghibli. It has great characters, colourful environments, worlds that run parallel to the human world … Read More
When things in life start to become repetitive and stale, often the best thing to do is take a step back, look at the big picture and work on what made it good in the first place. Ubisoft have done just that with their latest entry in the Assassin’s Creed franchise, Origins and it’s paid off massively. Putting their pride … Read More
Imagine a world where all of our everyday tools and systems were integrated in one large online virtual world. Our bank accounts, social media, businesses and if you’re the president, even the nuclear launch codes. All stored and accessible in one place. Now imagine the potential armageddon that could ensue if your account, or thousands of accounts were hacked…Welcome to … Read More
Directed by now iconic director, Mamoru Hosoda and animaed by Madhouse, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time follows the life of Makoto Konno, a seemingly ordinary teenage highschool girl that enjoys playing baseball with her friends, lives at home with her parents and younger sister and runs into her own fair share of bad luck. During a day where it … Read More