Author: Louise Chase


  • Closer To The Edge: Our favourite Video Games of the Decade

    With the beginning of a new decade bringing the promise of new and exciting games, several writers for The Edge look back at the 2010s and the best games it gave us.

  • Notes on News: Marvel and LGBT Representation

    Louise explores the public reception to Marvel’s transgender character announcement.

  • On Edge: Anticipating The Witcher

    Culture Editor Louise explains to us why Netflix’s adaptation of The Witcher is the one to watch.

  • Review: Halsey – ‘Finally // Beautiful Stranger’

    Halsey takes on country vibes in this latest song, says Louise Chase

  • Liveblog: Video Game Awards 2019

  • Nostalgic News: Blackadder Goes Forth was released 30 years ago

    Louise Chase takes a look at this classic comedy starring Rowan Atkinson.

  • Nostalgic News: Assassin’s Creed Unity and Rogue were released 5 years ago today

    Louise Chase looks back at these two games, released 5 years ago today.

  • Flashback Review: War Horse

    Was Spielberg right to take on Morpurgo’s WWI novel? Louise Chase thinks so.

  • Tolkien and World War One: Influences behind the World of Middle-Earth

    Culture Editor Louise Chase looks into how the First World War influenced the writings of J.R.R Tolkien and the Middle-Earth legendarium.

  • Review: Assassin’s Creed Symphony at the Apollo Theatre London

    Culture Editor Louise reviews the video game orchestral event that is the Assassin’s Creed Symphony.

  • Nostalgic News: ‘John Wick’ was released 5 years ago

    Louise looks back on Keanu Reeves’ 2014 action thriller.

  • Title and cover for Hunger Games prequel novel revealed

    Suzanne Collins is back with a fourth Hunger Games novel, to be published next year.

  • Nostalgic News: ‘Shadow of Mordor’ was released 5 years ago today

    Middle-Earth based video game Shadow of Mordor was released on this day 5 years ago.

  • Nostalgic News: ‘Brand New Eyes’ was released 10 years ago

    Louise Chase looks back at one of the band’s most successful albums.