Minecraft Steve in a blind bag!
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I am a grown up I swear, but I got a Minecraft Steve in a blind bag! Woohoo
#Minecraft
Call of Duty toys, Assassin's Creed toy's and Halo toys! Are these marketed at children or adults?
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Call of Duty toys, Assassin's Creed toy's and Halo toys! Are these marketed at children or adults?
#Toys #callofduty #assassinscreed #halo
Gaming Roundup Week 26
Gaming Roundup Week 26The Lizard Squad are in the news, Kojima Production look like it going, People want a better PSN and Lego Dimensions Doctor Who. So grabba cup of tea and join us for this weeks Gaming Roundup.
Geek Corner Lite (11 Jul 2015)
Geek Corner Lite
This week we have a low calorie, low fat, low energy version of the Geek Corner. Yes this its late we know we're sorry. A very very tired Nigel and Gareth go through this weeks geeks stuff.
We about stuff like Humans, Windows layoffs and other stuff
Gaming Roundup Week 25
Gaming Roundup Week 25This week we talk about Minecraft Story Mode, the Uncharted Movie, Games with gold and PS plus offering for the month of July. Kick back grabba cuppa tea and join us for the Gaming Roundup. Uncut
100th Podcast (Geek Corner Episode 24) (02 Jul 2015)
100th Podcast (Geek Corner Episode 24)
Can you believe it, this is our 100th podcast. This week we do things slightly differently. We talk Humans Episode 3. Nige our Social media darling and the worlds slowest man has finally seen Jurassic World, we get his view on that. Back to the Future is 30 years old this week, we talk some interesting facts as about the movie. Was doctor Who season 8 the best so far, we discus and we ask are old school video games more entertaining than the current gen. We also throw in some geek news for good measure. So for the 100th time, grab a cuppa team, put your feet up and join us for our 100th Podcast, enjoy peoples
Gaming Roundup Week 24 (29 Jun 2015)
Gaming Roundup Week 24
We're Keithless again, so me and my social media darling Nigel go through the weeks gaming news and Its slim pickings. So we talk about Nintendo and VR, Batman on the PC, Fallout taking pre-orders with bottle caps, Zombi U coming to the Xbox One. We finish with feedback and some good old fashion shameless plugging. Pop on your headphones and grab a cuppa tea it's time for the Gaming Roundup.
'Yes BJ, you just tried to pass yourself off as a Hotdog'
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'Yes BJ, you just tried to pass yourself off as a Hotdog'
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Wolfenstein: The Old Blood - Review
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Wolfenstein: The Old Blood is a prequel to Wolfenstein the Order. It follows series veteran and war weary hero B.J. Blazkowicz as he tries to find the location of Deathshead. The game comes in two parts .
It starts with the Den of Wolves where you and a fellow agent have to infiltrate the namesakes Castle Wolfenstein, but after a horrible turn of events where BJ pretends to be a hot-dog you and your fellow agent are captured by the Den of Wolves antagonist Rudi Jager, a rather unpleasant character who likes to feed prisoners to his pet dogs. This is where the game becomes more like the original and gets a whole Escape from Castle Wolfenstein vibe. The prison is filled with Nazi soldiers and many other horrors such as the Ubersoldat and modified German Shepard dogs that are more than willing to tear your throat out.
After you eventually escape the castle and put a stop to the terrible Rudi Jager and his favourite dog you have to track down Nazi Archaeologist Helga Von Schabbs who likes fine wines and digging up potentially world ending artefacts. But shortly after running in to her it turns out that maybe she shouldn’t of been so keen to dig up those ancient and deadly artefacts as the town of Wolfburg soon becomes over run with zombies and not just the regular walking dead variety zombies, but supernatural Nazi zombies!
I love the old school shooters with health packs and meaningful single player campaigns, and getting to fight Nazis may of been overused in the past but some how feels refreshing. Along with the ability to carry a shed load of guns.
There are a few areas where you're sneaking around and you're killing guards and no one seems to notice that their colleague is lying on the floor covered in blood. This breaks the illusion of being a seasoned soldier and almost takes you out of the game.
This game had me totally engrossed and reminded me why I loved FPS’s on the PC back in the day.
This is a game for anyone who loves the old school shooters, finding health packs and carrying a shit tonne of guns.
I’d pay about £20 for this game and amazingly it retails at £15 which gives it great value for money.
This game gets a full 5 out of 5 given the quality of the game with the length and the price this is for anyone who wants a satisfying and old school shooter.
Race the Sun Review
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Race the Sun is an endless racer where you have to navigate a fast moving solar powered craft through a cluttered landscape filled with obstacles. Such as falling blocks, meteorites and other basic geometric shapes.
It features an ever changing landscape that rotates every 30 minutes to provide variety. It has a rather basic 3d look to it. Starting with a simple grey and silver colour scheme.
I can't really recommend this game for anyone. There maybe some die hard gamers who need another rage game, other than that I can't think of anyone I would recommend this game too.
Nothing I hate more than a game that cheats you out of progress under the guise of being challenging and for that this game receives a 1 out of five.
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