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Tag Archives: review
Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Review
I’ve been a fan of Nintendo for several years, it was fairly inevitable that I would pick up a Switch when it was released. The launch lineup has been a little sparse, but the release everyone’s talking about is Legend … Continue reading
Posted in General, Video Games
Tagged breath of the wild, dogs, nintendo, review, switch, video game, zelda
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The Beginner’s Guide Review
This is a difficult game to write about, but a few hours after playing it, I’m left with several thoughts and feelings still floating around about what I’ve experienced. There’s a lot to process and possibly more than I think … Continue reading
Tomodachi Life Review
I was wowed and weirded out by the Nintendo Direct advert for Tomodachi Life. On D+Pad Magazine I’ve posted my review of my experiences with the game itself. I warn you, I made the X-Men for my little fictional island … Continue reading
Joe Danger Touch! Review and Update
On the D+Pad Magazine site, I have my first ever iOS review for Joe Danger Touch! This is late news, but I completely forgot to link to the review. Soon on D+Pad there will be my initial views on the … Continue reading
Spider-Men #4 Review
An issue from last week’s comic delivery which caught my eye, Spider-Men #4, crossing over both the Peter Parker Spider-Man from the ‘normal’ Marvel Universe, and the Miles Morales Ultimate Universe Spider-Man. This was a series which had flown under … Continue reading
Posted in Comics
Tagged brian michael bendis, comic, decompressed storytelling, marvel, miles morales, peter parker, review, spider-man, spider-men
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Update & D+Pad Frolics
Hi there. I’m not dead, I’m still writing, but it’s been a while since I’ve had anything specifically for the site. That’s going to change as I’ve been finishing stort stories which have been lurking around for a while. I … Continue reading
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Tagged creeper, e3, e3 2012, minecraft, review, robert kirkman, telltale games, video games, walking dead
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Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning
I have a new review for D+Pad Magazine. The game, Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning, came out way too close to Skyrim, even months later it was way too close. It needed another fantasy game to come out and take the … Continue reading
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Tagged dpad, dpad magazine, kingdoms of amalur, ra salvatore, review, todd mcfarlane, video game
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More D+Pad Reviews
I’ve been writing a few articles for D+Pad Magazine which I’ve realised weren’t linked to here. First of all, a review of the brightly-coloured platforming puzzler or puzzling platformer, Pullblox (also known as Pushmo in the States). Then came a … Continue reading
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Tagged 3ds, batman, dpad magazine, gotham city imposters, mass effect, mass effect 3, pullblox, pushmo, review, video games
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Book Review: Wuthering Heights
I never put much thought into the Kindle when I first heard about it. I like the feel of a book, the smell of it. I have worries that publishing houses picking certain devices over others makes things worse for … Continue reading
Games journalism, I am in you!
I’ve been a member of the Guardian Gamesblog for many years. They were the force who inspired me to get a 360. Thanks to them I met new friends who I have daily contact with, and not just on the … Continue reading