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Geek, Cultured has a Youtube Channel!

May 2, 2012

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Hey guys! In an effort to bring Geek, Cultured forward some more I’ve added a Youtube channel and have plenty of video to roll out over the next few weeks! Although, right now, I am only working through Half Life 2 in my feature “Play Throughs I Forgot to Play Through” I will be adding [...]

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Review: Trials Evolution

April 25, 2012

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It’s always a tough thing building on success, people have such a high expectation for your product that inevitably they will often find flaw with the smallest of areas because of the standards set previously. RedLynx had a hard job on their hand when developing a sequel to one of the best selling Xbox Live [...]

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Indie Corner: Fez

April 18, 2012

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Fez was always going to struggle to live up to expectations; with it coming out first through the Independent Game Festival (IGF) and then waiting a further four years until a full release a lot of people had put high hopes on the game, calling it an indie darling before,  building it up on to [...]

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Netflix Review: What Dreams May Come

April 11, 2012

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Coming in to What Dreams May Come I didn’t know what to expect; with Robin Williams in a leading role I didn’t know whether the tag lines plastered over the title screen would be some in-joke I was yet to be aware of or if the film would find levity on the smallest situations. Preconceptions [...]

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Indie Corner: Dear Esther

March 28, 2012

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It’s hard to call Dear Esther a game no matter how pretentious that may come across to those  who aren’t invested in the gaming world; gaming as art is a discussion for another time and another day from someone far more knowledgeable in both subjects than I could ever claim to be. So, while playing [...]

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Indie Corner: Wizorb

March 21, 2012

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When I first started gaming I was playing on an Amiga A1200 and had a limited selection of games. One of those games – Probably the most memorable of the selection – was Arkanoid; a simple game with little more than a bat and ball that players use to destroy sets of blocks, simple and [...]

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Netflix Review: Drive Angry

March 7, 2012

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Another film from the extensive selection over at Netflix! Leave comments and suggestions for future reviews! I find it extremely difficult to quantify what I expected going in to Drive Angry. It skirts between genres with such haphazardness that the audience becomes embroiled in the films twisted need to be something it simply is not [...]

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Netflix Review: Buried

February 29, 2012

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Taking a film from the Netflix UK service and reviewing it! Expect more and on a regular schedule! Buried can’t claim to have an original concept, the singular focus on a man in peril has been done time and again to varying degrees of success; going in I knew exactly what I had signed up [...]

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Rewind: The Darkness

February 22, 2012

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I never played through The Darkness when it was first released back in 2007; as much as it was lauded by friends and critics alike it slipped my radar and I completely forgot about it. It disappeared, people eventually stopped trying to compel me to play as other games overshadowed it. Then, five years later, [...]

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Review NBA 2K12

October 24, 2011

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NBA 2K12 is very obviously built from the ground up by a team who absolutely adore Basketball. Whether it is the painstakingly detailed intro to Kurtis Blow’s Basketball where we see legends of the game take their most famous of shots or the mode where we as the player actually get to step in to [...]

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