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Robocop 1987 and 2014 Review: Let Battle Commence.

I loved 2012’s Total Recall remake in fact I think it may possibly be the best action movie I have ever seen so when I heard there was going to be a Robocop remake I was more than excited hoping it would be 2014’s Total Recall. But I heard from a lot of people that their experience of the new Robocop was hindered by not seeing the original, making them feel lost in the first 30 minutes of the film as it expected you to have a full knowledge of the original. Fearing the movie being ruined by my lack of knowledge the day before I saw the remake I watched, for the first time, the original Robocop. This definitely has changed my view of the remake and I could not help but closely compare the two, so here’s my comparative review on the classic and the reworked. The story for both iterations are pretty similar with the same through line of the outstanding cop, great family man and all round good guy Alex Murphy being the subject an horrific murder and then his life is ‘saved’ by t

Killzone Shadow Fall Review: Dressed to Impress.

Killzone Shadow Fall is arguably the PS4’s biggest launch game available and the PS4’s heaviest vocal point to consumers looking for their next gen experience. But is it the system seller we all hope for or just a filler experience while we wait for Infamous Second Son. Killzone Shadow Fall takes you out of the mind set of an almost barbarian solider and puts you into the shoes of a more subtle character, Lucas Kellan, who is in Vectors shadow marshal, a black ops team. And after the events of Killzone 3 you are desperately needed to keep the peace between the two warring peoples, Helghans and Vectans, who now are forced to share a planet.   The story is a welcomed change with an interesting premise that kept me interested throughout the game. However within the chapters the game did fall prey to becoming a monotonous exercise of completing objectives one after the other but not caring why exactly your doing the tasks at hand. One thing that is undeniable when it comes to thi

Resogun Review: Good Old Arcade Style Fun.

Pull your hair out frustrating but a hell of a lot of fun; that describes Resogun and trust me once you start…you’ll never want to stop. This game is a colossal bargain being IGN’s best PS4 game of 2013 and being completely free (as long as you are subscribed to PS Plus which you really should be, let’s be honest). For the total of £0.00 you get an intense 2D Asteroids-esque shooter where you have to free and save civilians while fighting off an army of aptly equipped invading ships; highlighted by a heavy vibrant techno theme that will tantalize your eyes while you battle through the very difficult stages. Did I mention the graphics are amazing, not only the fantastic art direction Resogun has taken but the particle effects that are in full use. Especially when a building is destroyed in the background, flooding the screen with debris flying from all directions, creating intricate patterns that really does show off the PS4’s potential with all the effects being directly handled