Marcus reviews ‘Halo: The Master Chief Collection’ and finds it to be a “neat exclusive” for the Xbox One.
Will goes along to see the highly anticipated Jeeves & Wooster at the Mayflower theatre.
Writer Tom Hopkins reviews ‘Assassin’s Creed: Unity’, the franchise’s first game to be limited to next-generation consoles and PC.
An original piece from Theatre Group, ‘The Knight Who Smells of Sunflowers’ is not quite as funny or clever as it thinks it is.
Harrison explores the point of DLC in modern gaming.
Alice explores a deeply profound novel by one of the Beat Generation, On the Road by Jack Kerouac.
The Edge takes a look at the latest instalment in the ‘Call of Duty’ franchise to see if this is the game changer hoped for.
A creepy and captivating psychological thriller that will make you scared of the dark again. The Fall is back.
Our gaming writers reflect on a selection of this week’s gaming news and give you a heads up on the coming week’s games.
Theatre Group’s Freshers’ Play opens on Wednesday, and will see twenty newcomers tell the story of a GCSE Drama performance going totally off the rails.
This week’s round-up sees the arrival of BBC’s annual Children In Need tonight, as well as the guilty pleasure, I’m A Celebrity this weekend.
The advert, entitled ‘Christmas is for sharing’, was created in conjunction with the Royal British Legion.
Peaky Blinders successfully wrapped up its second season in spectacular fashion, with an immensely satisfying final episode while leaving enough room for a potential series three. While the first half of the season focuses on developing the characters and setting up the story, the second half is mainly focuses on telling the story and concluding…
Sherlock and Joan are back for a new season, but the atmosphere is tense, as Sherlock returns from London with a sparky new protégé in tow, just in time to consult with a chagrined and newly independent Watson and the NYPD on a murder most intriguing…