Tuesday, 24 April 2018

Win a copy of Jumanji: Welcome To the Jungle

Win a copy of Jumanji: Welcome To the Jungle


Jumanji Welcome To The JungleTo celebrate the release of Jumanji: Welcome To the Jungle, you can take a copy home!

About Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle

Starring Dwayne Johnson, Karen Gillan, Kevin Hart, Jack Black, Rhys Darby

Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle

Four high school kids discover an old video game console and are drawn into the game's jungle setting, literally becoming the adult avatars they chose.

What they discover is that you don't just play Jumanji - you must survive it.


To win a copy, all you have to do is email  your details to this address: darrensworldofentertainment@gmail.com or CLICK HERE NOW!

Please label your entry JUMANJI

Competition closes May 1st

Monday, 23 April 2018

BurnOut Paradise Remastered: PS4 Review

BurnOut Paradise Remastered: PS4 Review


Platform: PS4
Developed by Criterion Games
Released by EA
BurnOut Paradise Remastered: PS4 Review
BurnOut Paradise Remastered: PS4 Review
Burnout Paradise Remastered is the kind of arcade game you find chewing through hours of your life.

The kind of retro game you may sneer at because its graphics are a little last generation, its ambitions anything but lofty and its gameplay so simple even a four year old could pick it up and run with it.

And yet, for all of these reasons and little else, it's damn near close to addictive as hell.

Recalling the simplistic nature of early Need For Speed games, Criterion's remaster is really only about one thing - pedal to the metal fun.

Dumped in the open world of Paradise City, where the grass is grey and the cars are retro pretty, you simply drive from one thing to the next.

BurnOut Paradise Remastered: PS4 Review
From races to stunt runs, takedowns to smash ups, Burnout Paradise Remastered wants little else but some quick fix driving.


Certain challenges see you take out other drivers within a time limit and have you hurtling through spaghetti junctions aimed at getting from one point to the next.

It's another iteration of Outrun et al; you unlock new cars then smash them off the roads to add to your collection.

The map is simple enough but its lack of being able to place markets irritates after a while and you have to know where you're going. And the lack of clear pointers over what to do can sometimes lead to aimlessly driving around the map, looking actively for what next.

Graphically the game looks retro and it plays like any arcade racer: with that hint of drift, that touch of underside and that button pressing of brakes- it's all a relatively slick combination that won't trouble the grey matter at all.

With a late 00s soundtrack and a bubblegum approach to being online or offline, Burnout Paradise Remastered wants you to play along, to forget and forego any flaws and to ensure that you're here for a good time, not a long time.

The open road welcomes you - and sometimes a blast from the past is all you need in a modern day world.

Win a double pass to see The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society

Win a double pass to see The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society


To celebrate the release of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society in cinemas April 26th, you can win a double pass!

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel SocietyAbout The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society

London, 1946. Juliet (Lily James), a charismatic and free-spirited writer receives a letter from a member of the mysterious literary club, started in Nazi-occupied Guernsey. 

Her curiosity piqued, Juliet decides to visit the island. There she meets the delightfully eccentric members of the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, including Dawsey (Michiel Huisman), the rugged and intriguing farmer who wrote her the letter. 

As the secrets from their wartime past unfold, Juliet’s growing attachment to the island, the book club, and her affection for Dawsey will change the course of her life forever.

Competition closes April 30th

Sunday, 22 April 2018

Last Flag Flying: Film Review

Last Flag Flying: Film Review


Cast: Bryan Cranston, Laurence Fishburne, Steve Carell
Director: Richard Linklater

Director Richard Linklater's latest sprawling work has hints of humanity and approaches tragedy in a slightly different manner.
Last Flag Flying: Film Review

But at times, the well-meaning falls into the ham-fisted as he leaves some of his desires feeling over-wrought.

It's 2003, and Steve Carell's moustachioed and muted former medic, Larry "Doc" Shepherd, enlists two of his former platoon, Sal (a nihilistic Bryan Cranston) and Richard Mueller (Fishburne, restrained) to help bury his son who has been killed in Iraq.

However, as the trio reunite, old tensions resurface, and struggles of the past threaten to overwhelm the emotional reason they've come together.

Steeped in melancholy, and overly long, Last Flag Flying has a lot of "actoring" going from its protagonists as they tread the occasionally predictable road-trip route.
Last Flag Flying Film Review

Sal treats everything with alcohol, leading to Cranston bringing the energy and the agony to the piece as his opposed-to-the-military character treads a familiar arc; Fishburne's now-turned-preacher Mueller seems to forego a lot of his beliefs as he reunites with his past, and Carell does little except mope throughout, weirdly imbuing his Doc with a sense of grief that's palpably delivered, even though hardly anything is said. Ultimately, their relationship seems to be one of the Sal's Devil and Mueller's Angel on Doc's shoulders, but it foregoes this conflict for more obvious routes, which disappoints.

In between the meandering diversions, Linklater overplays some of his hand as the roadtrip progresses.

Repeated hectoring of the fact it's 2003 and over-use of some of the anachronisms of the time (no internet, mobile phones first coming in) threaten to overwhelm the film and drown the bittersweet with a sense of catchphrases and irritations.

But in the more silent moments, when Linklater hints at the futility of the death of those in combat incidents that are not directly war-related and in the moments where the army's vehement denial of anything other than dogma is laid bare, Last Flag Flying has a heft that finds a different and satisfying way to tell an overly familiar tale.
Last Flag Flying: Film Review

Shaggy and free-wheeling it may be, and this may totally test your cinematic patience as the collective gulfs are dealt with, but somehow parts of Last Flag Flying commit to a veracity that's worthy of investment.

Its end feels rushed, and the emotional pay-off is not quite as strong as it should be, but the sombre tone gives Last Flag Flying a truth that's hard to deny and an under-cooked commitment to showing what war does these days. It's a subtle salute to the Armed Forces, but its predilection with tropes and familiarity can't help but swathe the lead trio's commitment to their characters with a sheen that's at times, stifling.

Friday, 20 April 2018

Win a God Of War prize pack

God Of War prize pack
Win a God Of War prize pack

To celebrate the return of Kratos, the wonderful team at PlayStation NZ is giving you the chance to score a limited edition God of War pack.

You can get yourself 1x promo game, 1x tshirt and 1x 7” Kratos figurine!

God of War is out exclusively now for PlayStation 4.

About God Of War

God Of War prize packIt is a new beginning for Kratos. 
Living as a man, outside the shadow of the gods, he seeks solitude in the unfamiliar lands of Norse mythology. 
With new purpose and his son Atreus at his side, Kratos must fight for survival as powerful forces threaten to disrupt the new life he has created.
  • A New Beginning — His vengeance against the gods of Olympus far behind him, Kratos now lives as a man in the lands of Norse Gods and monsters. It is in this harsh, unforgiving world that he must fight to survive… and teach his son to do the same
  • Second Chances — As mentor and protector to a son determined to earn his respect, Kratos is faced with an unexpected opportunity to master the rage that has long defined him. Questioning the dark lineage he’s passed on to his son, he hopes to make amends for the shortcomings of his past
  • Midgard and Beyond — Set within the untamed forests, mountains, and realms of Norse lore, God of War features a distinctly new setting with its own pantheon of creatures, monsters, and gods
  • Vicious, Physical Combat — With an intimate, over-the-shoulder free camera that brings the action closer than ever, combat in God of War is up close, frenetic, and unflinching. Kratos’ axe —powerful, magic and multi-faceted – is a brutal weapon as well as a versatile tool for exploration
To win a copy, all you have to do is email  your details to this address: darrensworldofentertainment@gmail.com or CLICK HERE NOW!

Please label your entry GOD

Competition closes May 17th

Final Deadpool 2 trailer

Final Deadpool 2 trailer



CAST & CREW:
Director: David Leitch (Atomic Blonde)
Written By: Rhett Reese (Deadpool, Zombieland) & Paul Wernick (Deadpool, Zombieland)
Cast: Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool), Josh Brolin (Avengers: Infinity War), Julian Dennison (Hunt for the Wilderpeople), Morena Baccarin (Deadpool)

Synopsis: After surviving a near fatal bovine attack, a disfigured cafeteria chef (Wade Wilson) struggles to fulfil his dream of becoming Mayberry's hottest bartender while also learning to cope with his lost sense of taste. 

Searching to regain his spice for life, as well as a flux capacitor, Wade must battle ninjas, the yakuza, and a pack of sexually aggressive canines, as he journeys around the world to discover the importance of family, friendship, and flavor - finding a new taste for adventure and earning the coveted coffee mug title of World's Best Lover.

Deadpool 2 hits cinemas May 16th
Deadpool 2 : Film Review

DISGAEA 1 COMPLETE COMES TO NINTENDO SWITCH™ & PLAYSTATION®4 THIS YEAR

DISGAEA 1 COMPLETE COMES TO NINTENDO SWITCH™ & PLAYSTATION®4 THIS YEAR



DISGAEA 1 COMPLETE COMES TO NINTENDO SWITCH™ & PLAYSTATION®4 THIS YEAR!

DISGAEA 1 COMPLETE COMES TO NINTENDO SWITCH™ & PLAYSTATION®4 THIS YEARNIS America is happy to announce that Disgaea 1 Complete will be coming to Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 this year!
Celebrating the 15th anniversary of the Disgaea franchise, Disgaea 1 Complete brings the original saga, Disgaea: Hour of Darkness, to modern consoles with upgraded graphics and the classic gameplay that fans know and love!

About the game:
The Overlord is dead. The Netherworld is in turmoil. Time to kick some ass! Netherworld Prince Laharl awakens to fight for his throne and it’s up to him and some unlikely allies to defend what is rightfully his. Together with his devious vassal Etna, the angel trainee Flonne, and a whole cavalcade of explosive characters, Laharl will slash, shoot, and punch his way to the top. Build your squad to level 9999 and unleash crazy special skills, team attacks, and spells to deal millions of points of damage in this zany high-definition remake of an RPG classic.

Key Features: 
Feel the Wrath of Laharl! - Take control of Prince Laharl as he conquers the Netherworld to become the Overlord in this zany story of assassins, Prinnies, and robots!
Hours of Darkness! – The original Disgaea is back and better than ever! Play through the main story, or try Etna Mode with extra characters not found in the original release! Get lost in the Item World for hundreds of hours of fast-paced strategy RPG action, now in HD for the first time!
LEVEL UP, DOOD! – Level up anything from characters to items to shops, all while wearing 100-ton boxers! Things not working out in your favor? Head to the Dark Assembly, and change the laws of the Netherworld!

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