As battle-hungry Guardians steel themselves for Destiny’s upcoming Rise of Iron DLC, those that fell away from the battle, weak, weary or wounded, might be looking at Bungie’s blockbuster shooter again with fresh interest. So, if you’re a little out of practice, worry not; here are our top tips to …
Read More »Captain America: Civil War Easter eggs
Captain America: Civil War (opens in new tab) is the thirteenth movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and as such has plenty of history to link to for the eagle-eyed fan, not to mention teasers for future movies. It’s a virtual treasure trove of Marvel Easter eggs and to celebrate …
Read More »Pushing a busted car down the road is the perfect way for Final Fantasy 15 to start
There’s this tiny blink-and-you’ll-miss-it town you’ll drive through during your first couple of hours with Final Fantasy 15 (opens in new tab). After fixing up your car, your mechanic Cindy will ask if you could do her a solid and drop something off at the run-down (I’m sure the owner …
Read More »Gears of War 4s Horde Mode is a hyper-violent take on tower defense
For a generation of console shooter fans, Gears of War 2’s Horde Mode was an initiation into the wonderful world of co-op. Teaming up against legions of enemies naturally lends itself to memorable moments, like finally figuring out the perfect way to flawlessly clear a wave of baddies, or wading …
Read More »6 things you need to know about making a monster from Morgan herself and director Luke Scott
What happens when your bio-engineered ‘child’ misbehaves? Not like a toddler having a strop, but a ‘oh God, you’re super strong, we gave you solid implements and real humans to play with, and then pissed you off’ situation? That’s exactly the question posed by Morgan as a risk manager, played …
Read More »GR+ Live: Celebrating 25 years of Super Nintendo games
On August 23rd, 1991 the people of the United States started playing with power. Super power. The Super Nintendo launch brought the house of Mario into the world of 16-bit gaming. Super NES launch games like Super Mario World, F-Zero, Pilotwings, Gradius 3, and SimCity presaged an astoundingly fruitful five …
Read More »Movies to watch on Blu-Ray and DVD: The Jungle Book, Miles Ahead, more…
Out on 22 August and 29 August Jon Favreau remakes and respects a Disney classic. Terrence Malick explores Los Angeles. Don Cheadle gets the blues. Yes, here’s the new DVD and Blu-Ray releases coming out in the next two weeks. Click on for our reviews of The Jungle Book, Knight …
Read More »What the f*ck is going on with CODs new Zombie mode, as explained by Infinity Ward
Well, isn’t Call of Duty Infinite Warfare’s new zombie mode (opens in new tab) quite the thing: an 80s-tastic theme park full of the undead, staring both David Hasselhoff and Paul ‘Pee-Wee Herman’ Reubens. Fortunately, we got the chance to speak to Lee Ross, associate project director, to ask: dude, …
Read More »Driveclub VR just made me a whole lot better at racing games, and I barely had to try
Mario Kart excepted, I’m not the best in the world at racing games. I’m not bad, by any means, but it takes me a little while to get properly calibrated to a new driving sim’s feel. The nuances of the handling, the freedom – or not – of the drifting, …
Read More »17 cult 90s horror movies that really need remakes
I scream, you scream, we all scream for remakes! It’s not easy picking one decade of horror that could do with a makeover. There’s duds across the history of cinema, but the 1990s were a special time for the genre, a turning point of sorts, when slashers, monster flicks, and …
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