From my understanding World War Z is much more multiplayer based and in the Left For Dead mould which doesn't appeal to me at all as I prefer single player experiences.
Ratso - Stubborn Heart
Debut LP from Writer Larry 'Ratso' Sloman.
His voice has a kind of Leonard Cohen vibe to it, and it's a tidy collection of tunes one of which ( Our Lady of Light) features a nice duet with Nick Cave.
It's getting 6/7 out of 10 reviews so not quite what I expected. Still good enough for me to give it a go but I can't say I'm not disappointed by the numbers.
Apparently the main criticism is a lack of originality (very similar to other sandbox games) and missing a USP.
Should be picking up Days Gone later today if I can get to the shop on time.
From the gameplay trailers I've seen it looks like it's going to be a really well put together AAA title.
Also playing through My Time in Portia (excellent) and having a nostalgic blast through Far Cry 3 on PS4.
You've kind of answered your own question there mate.
The books (one of my favourite trilogies ever) are an excellent read, with some very interesting ideas, concepts and underlying themes.
The movie unfortunately chose to ignore most of this and went down the safe, cookie cutter fantasy route. It was a massive missed opportunity, which I'm hoping the TV show can rectify.
Yeah I feel for you.
Finally got ourselves inside about 10 minutes ago and I'm feeling very well oiled and slightly sunburnt and extremely happy.
Days like today are what it's all about.
Yep, it was more the media that spun that one iirc.
Re. McLeish, I actually like the bloke. Whenever I've heard him in interviews he comes across as friendly and quite humble and I don't think he could believe his luck when he got to manage us (although he probably wasn't as shocked as us!). Since he's left I can't remember him having a pop at the club either.
Absolute car crash of a football manager though
Spent a few hours on this last night and what a lovely, relaxing experience it is so far.
Very much in the mould of Stardew Valley but with a three dimensional, beautifully realised setting (the art style is excellent and compliments the gameplay perfectly). It makes such a refreshing change of pace and from the opening few hours it's obvious there's a terrific amount of gameplay to be had.
I think this might be one to try and Platinum as it lends itself perfectly to trophy hunting.
As Shakin' Stevens once said 'lovely stuff'
Picking this up on the PS4 as I loved Stardew and this appears to be that but in 3D. Most PC reviews I've read have been pretty positive, but I believe the Switch version is being patched due to poor performance.
Very well put together horror/drama set in Ireland.
Beautifully shot and very well acted, and although it borrows many of it's themes from a fair few movies (there's bits of Borderlands, The Descent, Rosemary's Baby, Invasion of the Body Snatchers and The Sixth Sense) it still manages to tell a fresh, engaging story.
Recommended