Wednesday, 28 October 2020

Experimental Text Adventure ‘Stories Untold’ Out Now on PS4 & Xbox One

Experimental Text Adventure ‘Stories Untold’ Out Now on PS4 & Xbox One


Experimental Text Adventure ‘Stories Untold’ Out Now on PS4 & Xbox One
– Lights Off, Headphones On –

Independent developers and paranoid Glaswegians No Code (Observation) and conspiracy theorists Devolver Digital have announced the celebrated experimental thriller Stories Untold has launched today on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. 

Combining a mix of classic text-adventure and point-and-click adventure in a modern presentation, four short stories are packaged together into a single mysterious anthology that earned widespread critical acclaim since its initial release. 


“Stories Untold is so unbelievably intense it made me question why I got into video games in the first place,” noted Devolver Digital CFO Fork Parker. “It was money. Go buy Stories Untold on more consoles, nerds.”

Follow @_NoCode and @DevolverDigital for more information about Stories Untold.


Tuesday, 27 October 2020

The King of Staten Island: Blu Ray Review

The King of Staten Island: Blu Ray Review

Cast: Pete Davidson, Marisa Tomei, Bel Powley, Bill Burr, Steve Buscemi
Director: Judd Apatow

With charm and charisma, an authentic turn from comedian Pete Davidson anchors The King of Staten Island.

It's only fair that he does, given the movie is actually semi-autobiographical and is co-written by Davidson himself.
The King of Staten Island: Film Review

Set in the New York borough of Staten Island, Davidson is 24 year old highschool dropout Scott, who's never really got over the death of his firefighter father.

ADD and with a desire to become a tattoo artist, despite his "inconsistent tattoos", Scott's life goes into a tailspin when his sister goes to college - and it's further exacerbated by his mum (Tomei) dating another man.


The King of Staten Island is in many ways a typical Apatow dramedy.

It follows the path of other films he's done like This Is 40 and Funny People in that it ploughs a comedic furrow before halfway through taking a turn into dramatic overtones.

And yet, despite very familiar edges, The King of Staten Island works because of the authenticity of the script, the relatability of the protagonist  and the genuinely funny edges of the story.

Central to all of this is Davidson, who gifts the dramedy with the breeze it needs when it's necessary. But while that helps proceedings, the film never really delves deeply into the problematic psychology of Scott preferring to allow the proceedings to paint the picture and provide the insights. Apatow's film is more interested in hanging out with the bros and capturing the elements of Brooklyn life to a tee.
The King of Staten Island: Film Review

That's no bad thing given Apatow's eye for the shaggy stories; this one is no exception with a mammoth 140 minute run time. It may be a coming of age story, and a familiar tale of a manchild lost in life, but Davidson's veracity gifts the film the emotional heft and relatability that it scores so highly on.

Sure, there's a degree of sentimentality creeping in as the film enters its final furlong, but you'll forgive The King of Staten Island a degree of indulgence.

For in it, and obviously on show, is a story of humanity and of worth, anchored by two great performances from Davidson and Tomei.

The King of Staten Island is a winning film that unexpectedly creeps up on you in ways you'd never guess but are delighted it does.

Monday, 26 October 2020

Armageddon Expo: Inside the LEGO Hall, part 2

Armageddon Expo: Inside the LEGO Hall, part 2

One of the highlights of the 25th Armageddon Expo in Auckland which wraps up today has been the LEGO Hall.

A hall full of LEGO bricks made into wonderful creations, as well as the history of the brick, it's been a wonderful piece of nostalgia and delight with plenty of ideas to draw deep from, and of builds to admire.

Here are a whole heap more shots from within the LEGO Hall at the Auckland Armageddon expo.




































Armageddon Expo: Day 4- Shots from around the Auckland Armageddon Expo

Armageddon Expo: Day 4- Shots from around the Auckland Armageddon Expo

The final day of the 25th anniversary celebrations of the Auckland Armageddon Expo takes place at the ASB Showgrounds today.

The event's been a massive success for its anniversary, and has offered virtual panels, real-life guests, plenty of cosplay and a whole heap of cool geeky stuff.

To celebrate Armageddon Expo: Day 4, here are some more shots from around the Auckland Armageddon Expo.

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