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Agent release acoustic recording of ‘Made of Gold’

May 1, 2014 by Rich Leave a Comment

Agent

London based progressive rock band Agent have released an acoustic recording of ‘Made of Gold‘, the first single from their recent album ‘Kingdom of Fear‘.

Featuring James Donaldson and Gerald Gill from the band, this is very much a stripped back rendition of the song, with the two of them going at it on acoustic guitar. The sound was recorded by Paul Matthews and the video by Kirill Teslia at IAG studios in June 2013.

You can take a look/listen to Agent’s ‘Made of Gold‘ below:

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Agent

Forest – Box Video

May 1, 2014 by Rich Leave a Comment

Official video for the Forest track ‘Box‘, constructed from 1,323 Post-it notes. ‘Box‘ is taken from the band’s new ‘Wisdom Tusk‘ EP.

Film student Otis Moorman put the video together and had the following to say about it:

It took roughly 1,323 unique sticky notes and an insane amount of hours to complete, as the average frame took 2-5 minutes to draw. I wanted to give the video an up-front, DIY feel, relying on stuff I could do in front of the camera rather than in editing. As a result, the process was as simple as taking photo after photo of sticky notes on my bedroom wall. It’s all about limits being placed on you, and eventually using those limits to escape the box they put you in.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Forest

Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes Jamais-Vu and MGS1 Déjà-Vu missions now available on all formats

May 1, 2014 by Rich Leave a Comment

Metal Gear Solid V Ground Zeroes

Both the MGS1 Déjà-Vu mission previously exclusive to Playstation and the Jamais-Vu mission previously exclusive to Xbox have now become available for free download across all platforms.

The MGS1 Déjà-Vu mission reproduces the reduced polygon graphical style of the original game for the PS One, the Jamais-Vu mission meanwhile sees you take control of the cyborg ninja, Raiden.

The replay value of Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes has therefore been enhanced with this update then, and when you next load the game up you’ll now have the opportunity to download this free update which adds further depth to the title.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Metal Gear Solid V Ground Zeroes

Free Wii U Game When You Buy Mario Kart 8

May 1, 2014 by Rich Leave a Comment

Free Wii U Game

For those looking to buy Mario Kart 8 when it launches at the end of May there’s now even more reason to do so than ever with the news that Nintendo will be giving away a free download of one of ten selected games when the pin code from the game is registered with Club Nintendo between May 30th and July 31st.

Full details of how to claim the free download can be found on the official Nintendo website.

The following is a full list of games available as part of this promotion:

– Nintendo Land
– New Super Mario Bros. U
– Game & Wario
– Pikmin 3
– The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD
– Sonic Lost World
– Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games
– Wii Party U
– The Wonderful 101
– Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Mario Kart 8

Miss May I’s ‘Rise Of The Lion’ studio album now available for streaming

April 30, 2014 by Rich Leave a Comment

Miss May I - Rise Of The Lion

Miss May I have now released their new ‘Rise Of The Lion‘ studio album, and to celebrate the album’s release the band have now made the album available for streaming in its entirety.

‘Rise Of The Lion‘ is the fourth studio album to date from the American metalcore band and the first to be produced by the legendary Terry Date (Pantera, Deftones, White Zombie, Bring Me The Horizon).

You can listen to Miss May I’s ‘Rise Of The Lion‘ studio album below:

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Miss May I

Me Vs. Hero release new song ‘Marks of a Slave’ for free download

April 29, 2014 by Rich Leave a Comment

Me Vs Hero

It has been four years now since the release of Me Vs. Hero’s ‘Days That Shape Our Lives‘ début album, the band will this year release their long awaited follow-up though as they look to repeat the success that surrounded their first.

‘Marks Of A Slave‘ is the first track to be taken from Me Vs. Hero’s forthcoming second album ‘I’m Completely Fine‘, and the new song from the band has now been made available for free download.

The band had the following to say about the new song/album:

It’s taken a long long time and pushed us more than people know, but we finally have an album that we couldn’t be more proud of. We want to thank everyone who’s stuck by us for all their patience and as a gift, we are giving away a track from from our second album ‘I’m Completely Fine’ which is due out later in the year. ‘Marks of a Slave’ is one of our favourites from the LP, we hope people feel the same. Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

Cheers,

Me Vs Hero

You can listen to/download Me Vs. Hero’s ‘Marks Of A Slave‘ below:

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Me Vs Hero

Trials Frontier Review

April 29, 2014 by Rich Leave a Comment

Having started out as a Java game back in the year 2000, the Trials series has come a long way to end up as the addictive console title that it is today. With the series having built up a strong following on Xbox 360 and PC, Trials Fusion has now been released which also brings the title to Xbox One and PS4, and mobile game Trials Frontier has been designed to run alongside Trials Fusion, with the ability to link the games together for added bonuses.

Trials Frontier is a free-to-play game that utilises microtransactions for those looking to progress in the game more quickly. Much like with most games of this sort then, when you first start playing Trials Frontier everything is incredibly easy to improve and nothing takes too much time. There’s a fuel meter that uses up energy every time you start a race, it refills every time you level up though and at the start you’ll find that you’ll level up long before you ever have to begin worrying about replenishing your energy. As you might expect, as you progress through the game things begin to slow up and you may therefore find yourself thinking about putting real money into the game in order to work around this issue of things no longer being quite so instantaneous. Whilst some people really despise the microtransaction system in games and will criticise RedLynx for their utilisation of this system with Trials Frontier, truthfully there’s far more pressing concerns with Trials Frontier than its attempts to get people to put money into the game.

With the PC/console Trials titles you find that each track has its own quirks and personality, something that makes it a bit different and stand out; with Trials Frontier there’s a distinct lack of individuality with the tracks and for the most part things just seems very plain with nothing major to really differentiate one track from the next. As well as the vast majority of tracks feeling a little too familiar and samey, there’s also none of that excitement that you get with the PC/console title from managing to get past a particularly tricky part of a track. You sometimes make a bit of a mess of things and crash your bike, it’s usually due to user error rather than the track being genuinely difficult though, and if you fall off your bike it’s usually pretty simple to get it right at the second time of asking. Any mobile version of Trials was always likely to be more simple, it’s all a little bit too easy though and this combined with the generic nature of the majority of the tracks means that the game is only really particularly enjoyable in short bursts. Whilst it’s certainly a criticism of the game then that it’s only really at all fun for short periods, it may also be viewed as a blessing in disguise in that the game won’t pester you too often about microtransactions as you generally won’t be playing the game for long enough to run out of the fuel that would therefore lead to a prompt to spend money to keep playing.

A key plus point of the Trials series has always been in its multiplayer aspect. Much like Mario Kart, Trials games can be pretty fun to play by yourself, the real fun of the game comes from playing against friends though and also from comparing your scores to theirs. Whilst you can register with Uplay to compare your scores with friends in Trials Frontier, due to the numerous upgrades that can be made to bikes and the role that microtransactions can play, it’s not necessarily a like for like comparison and you can’t be entirely sure whether you’re better/worse at the game than a friend or if they merely have less/more capable bikes. It’s still fun to beat your friends’ top scores, it’s just not quite the same absolute feeling of triumph though as you’re not sure whether you’ve beaten them on merit or machinery.

All in all, Trials Frontier lacks the charm and quality of its PC/console contemporary and is not the kind of game that you can really lose yourself to in quite the same way. It’s an okay mobile game that can be reasonably enjoyable for short periods of time, play the game for any longer though and you definitely soon find yourself getting tired of the repetitive levels and ease of progression. The only thing that ever stops you from progressing through the game as quickly as you might like is when you run out of energy, and rather than wanting to sink money into the game to continue playing you’re usually a bit bored already and it’s easier then to just switch the game off for a while and maybe come back to it later.

Trials Frontier is worth playing for the fact that it’s free, and as a free mobile game there are certainly a lot worse than this out there, certainly don’t expect to have as much fun with the game as you would with any PC/console edition of Trials though and definitely don’t imagine that you’re going to lose anywhere near as many hours to this game as you would to Trials Fusion. Trials Frontier is an okay touch-screen game, a lot of what makes the series so great is lost here though and whilst it may still have the Trials name attached to it this is definitely not the Trials series at its brilliant best.

Rating: 3/5

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Trials Frontier

Silver Snakes – Grey Wolf Wild Video

April 28, 2014 by Rich Leave a Comment

Official video for the Silver Snakes song ‘Grey Wolf Wild‘, taken from the band’s ‘Year Of The Snake‘ studio album.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Silver Snakes

Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes Jamais-Vu and MGS1 Déjà-Vu missions go multi-platform

April 25, 2014 by Rich Leave a Comment

Metal Gear Solid V Ground Zeroes

Having previously only been available within the Xbox One and Xbox 360 editions of the game, the Jamais-Vu mission for Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes will now be going multi-platform as it becomes available via a free update from May 1st for both PS3 and PS4. The MGS1 Déjà-Vu mission meanwhile, previously a Playstation exclusive, will become available on Xbox 360/Xbox One the same day.

The MGS1 Déjà-Vu mission reproduces the reduced polygon graphical style of the original game for the PS One, the Jamais-Vu mission meanwhile sees you take control of the cyborg ninja, Raiden.

With the game having been released just over a month ago, a new mission becoming available for the title on all platforms now means that fresh life is to be breathed into the game for all those that own it which should surely put a smile on the face of many.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Metal Gear Solid

The Story So Far to release new ‘Songs Of’ acoustic EP

April 25, 2014 by Rich Leave a Comment

The Story So Far - Songs Of

The Story So Far will release an acoustic EP titled ‘Songs Of’ on June 16th, with the new EP to be released via Pure Noise Records.

In the last six months the band have completed a national headlining tour in the U.S., two tours in Europe, and also played dates in New Zealand and Australia. It’s been a hectic time for The Story So Far just lately, and with a hectic tour schedule coming up as they play all of this summer’s Vans Warped Tour on the main stage, it certainly doesn’t seem as though the band will be slowing things down too much any time soon.

Guitarist Will Levy had the following to say about the new ‘Songs Of’ EP:

This was something we wanted to do to keep things fresh and hop in the studio for fun. We had a good time trying out new things that were different for us.

The following is the full tracklisting for The Story So Far’s ‘Songs Of’ EP:

  1. The Glass
  2. Navy Blue
  3. All Wrong
  4. Bad Luck
  5. Waiting in Vain (Bob Marley cover)
Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: The Story So Far

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