Here's my Top 10 favorite video game news items from GameTyrant.co the week of April 30th to May 5th 2012.
Review - Prototype 2 - The Open World Game You Have Been Waiting For
Have you been on the fence on whether or not you should buy Prototype 2? Was a little bit disappointed with the first game? Well let me put your fears to rest; Prototype 2 is 100 times better than its predecessor. Activision andRadical Entertainment truly have one of this year’s gaming gems... read on by clicking here.
Review - Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City - No Fear, Just Loathing
Whenever someone mentions Resident Evil, I am reminded of the nightmares I had at six years old for three months after watching my cousin play Resident Evil 2 for hours. However, I could not turn away from it because it was completely different from what I had ever seen or even dreamed of playing.
Review - Prototype 2 - The Open World Game You Have Been Waiting For
Have you been on the fence on whether or not you should buy Prototype 2? Was a little bit disappointed with the first game? Well let me put your fears to rest; Prototype 2 is 100 times better than its predecessor. Activision andRadical Entertainment truly have one of this year’s gaming gems... read on by clicking here.
Review - Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City - No Fear, Just Loathing
Whenever someone mentions Resident Evil, I am reminded of the nightmares I had at six years old for three months after watching my cousin play Resident Evil 2 for hours. However, I could not turn away from it because it was completely different from what I had ever seen or even dreamed of playing.
- 5/7/2012
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
It's time for another edition of our Soap Scoop Q&A, where we answer the most popular questions you've been sending us. Read on for replies on Hollyoaks, Coronation Street, Emmerdale and more... Has Diane Keen left Doctors?
We've asked Doctors about rumours that Diane has left the show, but at the moment they're not confirming or denying this - so make of that what you will! For those who don't know, there were recently some tweets from members of the Doctors team which sparked speculation that Diane had left. Additionally, Diane's character Julia Parsons is going to be involved in a big stunt that is coming up (details here). Fans should also keep an eye out for a possible new love interest for Julia when she gets to know garage owner Martin Millar (played by Miles Anderson) in a few weeks' (more)...
We've asked Doctors about rumours that Diane has left the show, but at the moment they're not confirming or denying this - so make of that what you will! For those who don't know, there were recently some tweets from members of the Doctors team which sparked speculation that Diane had left. Additionally, Diane's character Julia Parsons is going to be involved in a big stunt that is coming up (details here). Fans should also keep an eye out for a possible new love interest for Julia when she gets to know garage owner Martin Millar (played by Miles Anderson) in a few weeks' (more)...
- 3/12/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Just because fantasy is everywhere doesn't mean it has to appeal to the lowest common denominator. We must keep sight of its roots in ancient storytelling and its power to transform
There are few things people love more then a well-told tale. We've been gathering around the fire (or that 20th-century equivalent, the television set) and telling each other stories for as long as we've had language. And to judge by the narratives that have filtered down to us through oral traditions and early written records, fantasy has always been essential to those stories.
Stories from the ancient world are infused with the fantastic, from Ovid's Metamorphoses to Beowulf, The Iliad and The Odyssey. Myth, legend, folk and fairytales have fired our imaginations for thousands of years. We have used the fantastic to take mundane reality and transform it, sometimes for escapist pleasure, and sometimes to find meaning in...
There are few things people love more then a well-told tale. We've been gathering around the fire (or that 20th-century equivalent, the television set) and telling each other stories for as long as we've had language. And to judge by the narratives that have filtered down to us through oral traditions and early written records, fantasy has always been essential to those stories.
Stories from the ancient world are infused with the fantastic, from Ovid's Metamorphoses to Beowulf, The Iliad and The Odyssey. Myth, legend, folk and fairytales have fired our imaginations for thousands of years. We have used the fantastic to take mundane reality and transform it, sometimes for escapist pleasure, and sometimes to find meaning in...
- 4/20/2010
- by Damien G Walter
- The Guardian - Film News
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