The Game That Could Lure Me Back To Windows

I’m a Mac user and a very happy one at that. My computer just works, and that’s what I want. I also have access to several awesome programs which you don’t get on Windows, such as Delicious Library andĀ Papers.

Annoyingly, I may have to leave my shiny aluminium and black glass comfort zone the the shiny, [...]

Review: Rogue Trader

Rogue Trader, is the second core rule book in the Warhammer 40K Roleplay series. While it’s predecessor, the extremely successful Dark Heresy, followed the adventures of a group of Inquisitorial Acolytes, Rogue Trader returns to the roots of Warhammer 40K by putting you in the shows of a Rogue Trader and his crew as they [...]

Review: Fallout 3: The Pitt

Bethesda Softworks have been responsible for some of the best RPG videogames of all time. Both Fallout 3 and Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion rank amongst my favourite games, and have taken up more of my time then I care to admit.

Unfortunately, Bethesda have been known to drop the ball from time to time. Such as [...]

Review: Fallout 3: Operation Anchorage

One of the advantages of living in the futureā„¢ is video games can be updated quickly and easily with new content over an internet connection. For PC gamers, this is nothing new – PC games traditionally attract big modding and homebrew communities. Paying for that extra content on the other hand, was lambasted at first. [...]

The State of the Art

Antony Gormley, the noted sculptor behind Angel of the North, Another Place and Event Horizon has an upcoming installation on Trafalgar Square’s Fourth Plinth, which will give 2,400 British residents the opportunity to create their own art for one hour in one of London’s most prestigious squares.

I think it’s a wonderful idea. It has [...]