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Kids In Glass Houses streaming new ‘Peace’ Studio Album

September 23, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Kids In Glass Houses -  Peace

Kids In Glass Houses will release fourth studio album ‘Peace‘ next week, and the album has now been made available for streaming in its entirety.

‘Peace‘ marks the band’s first studio release away from Roadrunner Records and will be officially released via Transmission Recordings on September 30th.

You can stream Kids In Glass Houses’ ‘Peace‘ studio album below:

Rich

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

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Dreadzone closing out 2013 with heavy touring schedule

September 23, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Dreadzone -- Escapades

Having teamed up with The Clash’s Mick Jones for the track ‘Too Late‘, Dreadzone recently released new studio album ‘Escapades‘ and will now be backing the album up with a heavy touring schedule throughout the remainder of 2013.

With a number of dates scheduled throughout October, November, and December, Dreadzone will be taking in a variety of different venues throughout the country as they look to showcase their seventh studio album to the masses.

You can check out the band’s full touring plans for the rest of 2013 below:

OCTOBER
Thur 10 WOLVERHAMPTON, Slade Rooms
Fri 11 SHREWSBURY Buttermarket
Sat 12 HITCHIN Club 85
Thurs 17 LEEDS Brudenell Rooms
Fri 18 NOTTINGHAM Rescue Rooms
Sat 26 SOUTHEND Chinnerys

NOVEMBER
Thurs 7 CARDIFF The Globe
Fri 8 BRISTOL Fleece
Sat 9 WELLINGBOROUGH The Castle
Fri 15 GLOUCESTER Guildhall
Sat 16 TUNBRIDGE WELLS The Forum
Thu 21 TOTNES South Devon Arts Centre
Fri 22 FALMOUTH Princess Pavilion
Sat 23 PORTSMOUTH Wedgewood Rooms

DECEMBER
Thu 5 NEWCASTLE Warehouse 34
Fri 6 GLASGOW Oran Mor
Sat 7 LIVERPOOL 02 Academy
Thu 12 YORK Fibbers
Fri 13 KENDAL Brewery Arts Centre

Rich

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

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Saints Row IV Review

September 22, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

In the early days of the Saints Row franchise a criticism that was often levelled against the game was that it was nothing more than a GTA clone, with Saints Row: The Third, however, the franchise really began to develop its own very separate identity, and with Saints Row IV the game further distances itself from the GTA way.

With the majority of the Saints Row IV gameplay set inside a simulation, you spend most of the game attempting to infiltrate the main frame as you gain superpowers and smash your way through the Steelport setting, using your powers to try and take down the system. Steelport is the same setting as was utilised in Saints Row: The Third, we’re now five years on from the events of the third game though and the world is now a very different place with the leader of the Saints having now been elected president of the United States.

For those that enjoyed Saints Row: The Third, Saints Row IV is a nice little followup to the game that provides an insight into what happened next. It’s unpredictable, out there, and a lot of the things that made Saints Row: The Third such a fun game to play return here, it’s just amped up a level, with the fairly regular open world gameplay of the third game ported into a world of simulation where telekinesis comes as naturally to you as walking and running, and where driving cars around the city can at times just be a drag when you could happily glide to your next location just as quickly.

Saints Row IV Dubstep Gun

Saints Row: The Third had some very cool elements of humour, and this aspect of the game is carried through into Saints Row IV with some at times rather amusing aspects of sexual humour and the inclusion of good fun weaponry such as the dubstep gun. The game doesn’t take itself too seriously, and when you first start playing the game it’s a huge amount of fun to roam around Steelport as you take advantage of your superpowers, launching your way up buildings and gliding your way through the city. The quests are on the whole quite entertaining to take on and there are some decent elements of gameplay throughout, at times the game can feel a little bit repetitive, however, and some of the gameplay can feel like a bit of a slog as you wade through the dull parts in order to reach the more fulfilling quests that the game has to offer. Even when the game is bland it’s still not bad, just a little on the repetitive side and it therefore falls a little flat at times when you’re not being hit with crude humour and amusing weaponry to keep you entertained.

If you played and enjoyed Saints Row: The Third then Saints Row IV is definitely a game to consider adding to your collection as the chances are that you’ll find a fair amount of enjoyment in its gameplay. If you’re a Playstation owner with Playstation Plus, Saints Row: The Third is currently available in the instant game collection and therefore well worth a download if you’re not yet familiar with the Saints Row franchise, and if superhero antics and sexual humour are your bag then Saints Row IV should certainly be your kind of game.

Open world environment aside, Saints Row IV is an extremely different game to Grand Theft Auto V, the focus here is very much on fun and humour rather than aesthetic beauty and movie-like storylines, if you’re looking for a fun way to spend your evenings/weekends though then this may well be the game for you. Grand Theft Auto V is an absolutely brilliant game that you’ll want to be playing for months to come, sometimes you just require a bit of light entertainment in your gaming life though and for occasions like those? Saints Row IV is a very good choice of game.

Rich

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

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Doomriders’ ‘Dead Friends’ now Available for Streaming

September 22, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Doomriders - Grand Blood

Doomriders will release new studio album ‘Grand Blood‘ on October 15th, and the album track ‘Dead Friends‘ has now been made available for streaming.

Engineered by Kurt Ballou at God City Studios, ‘Grand Blood‘ is the followup to 2010s ‘Darkness Comes Alive‘ and will once again see the band team up with Deathwish to release the album.

You can stream Doomriders’ ‘Dead Friends‘ below:

Rich

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

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Potential Football Manager 2014 Wonderkids

September 21, 2013 by Rich 1 Comment

Football Manager 2014
Available now from Amazon

With Football Manager 2014 now having been released, it’s time to start thinking about what players to scout within the game and what wonderkids you want to sign up.

If you played a lot of Football Manager 2013 you should have some pretty good ideas by now of what are the best players to target within the game; some players are likely to be less highly rated in Football Manager 2014, and some players will have had their potential improved, based on previous releases of the game and real-life progress, however, these are some of the players that we feel are definitely worth taking a look at in Football Manager 2014.

GOALKEEPERS

Alphonse Areola

Currently out on loan from PSG at RC Lens, Areola has had to drop down a level in order to find himself some regular first team football, he’s still only 20 years old, however, and could well be highly rated again in the latest edition of Football Manager. He’s already made a couple of appearances for PSG prior to making his loan move, and could potentially be an absolute bargain to sign in Football Manager 2014.

Jack Butland

After being signed by Stoke City in January and immediately loaned back to Birmingham City for the remainder of the 2012-13 season, Jack Butland is a fantastic prospect of a goalkeeper that many view as a long-term successor to Joe Hart in the English national team. Stoke don’t seem to see the youngster as a first-choice goalkeeper at present, capped at all levels including full international for England, however, Butland is a goalkeeper that should be extremely highly rated in Football Manager 2014, and loaning the young goalkeeper from Stoke City with a view to snapping him up on a permanent deal could be a very good plan if you’re looking to create a young team with a goalkeeper that could potentially remain at the heart of your side for a good 15+ seasons.

Thibaut Courtois

Thibaut Courtois is currently in his third season out on loan to Atlético Madrid from Chelsea, and has built up quite a reputation for himself with a couple of solid seasons out in Spain. Through his strong displays in La Liga, Courtois has earned himself a place in the Belgian national team, bedding himself in as a core part of what’s becoming a very strong international side with plenty of promise for the future. Thibaut Courtois is certainly a goalkeeper to scout in Football Manager 2014, another goalkeeper that could potentially become your first choice goalkeeper for many seasons, and a goalkeeper that is sure to come with an extremely high star rating in the latest edition of Sports Interactive’s highly impressive football management sim.

DEFENDERS

Nathaniel Chalobah

After shining strongly out on loan at Watford last season, narrowly missing out on promotion with the club, Nathaniel Chalobah is a powerful young defender come midfielder that should once again develop to become an absolute superstar in Football Manager 2014. He’s been excellent within the game for a few years now,and with a season in reality to match his in-game promise, this is a young player that should be an extremely astute signing in Football Manager 2014.

Eric Dier

A player that is equally adept in defence and midfield, Eric Dier is a young English prospect that some English fans may not actually be aware of due to his playing his trade for Sporting out in Portugal. Dier has featured at youth level for England, he has lived in Portugual since 2004, however, and the teenager is therefore also eligible for the Portuguese national team. Having progressed through the ranks into the Under-21s, Dier is a player that should certainly be scouted in Football Manager 2014; he has a growing reputation out in Portugal and if you scout him within the game then you may just find yourself unearthing an absolute gem.

Michael Keane

Michael Keane has been an impressive young player in the game for a while now, and in Football Manager 2014 he most definitely has real potential to be an absolute wonderkid. Having had Michael Keane in my team in previous games in the series, Keane has developed to become a full international and has always been a very reliable player to have at the back. Michael Keane will no doubt have an incredibly low price tag in Football Manager 2014 for the return that you can get from the player, so invest in Michael Keane and you should well find yourself with a consistent performer and full England international for many seasons to come.

Kyriakos Papadopoulos

Papadopoulos has been an absolutely sublime player to sign in Football Manager for some time now; an established Greek international who has shown a superb defensive talent whilst playing out in Germany for Schalke in the Bundesliga. Papadopoulos was subject to huge transfer speculation in the summer, linking the young defender with a move away from the Bundesliga, ultimately the player has remained in Germany, however, and as a result of the speculation that surrounded him this summer, he could be unsettled in Germany and therefore a great player to target in Football Manager 2014.

Jack Robinson

Having been loaned out to Wolves in the second half of last season, Liverpool’s Jack Robinson has once again found himself to not figure in Brendan Rodgers’ first team plans as he’s been loaned out to Blackpool for the season. With Blackpool making a strong start to the season which has seen then put into promotion contention at this early stage of the season, Jack Robinson has been a key part of this, playing an important defensive role for the club at left-back. Although he’s not currently playing his trade in the top flight of English football, Blackpool’s early season form certainly suggests that he could help take Blackpool to the top, and Robinson should once again be a very solid full-back to sign in Football Manager 2014, having already been an excellent signing within the game for some years now even though he’s only just turned 20.

Andre Wisdom

After breaking into the Liverpool team last season, Andre Wisdom is a defender that will likely become a big part of Liverpool Football Club over the next few seasons; a young English Under-21 international that will no doubt break into the full international setup before long if he continues to show such great ability at club level for Liverpool. Wisdom is a young full back with a developing track record in reality, and in Football Manager 2014 this will no doubt be reflected and he should be a very solid player within the game.

CENTRAL MIDFIELDERS

Adryan

When Football Manager 2013 was first released, Adryan was one of the biggest bargains in the game as he had a release clause in his contract that meant you could sign him up for £875,000. Whilst this release clause was ultimately removed in a subsequent patch update, Adryan remained one of the best Brazilian prospects in the game; an attacking midfielder with a huge amount of talent, and a player that really was well worth signing up if possible. Having progressed well through the ranks at Flamengo, Adryan should once again be a very exciting player in Football Manager 2014, and whilst he may no longer be an option even when managing a club without much money, he’s certainly a player well worth scouting within the game and casting an eye over his in-game progress is a definite must.

Ross Barkley

Ross Barkley has enjoyed an excellent start to the 2013-14 Premier League season, and having already been extremely highly rated in Football Manager games of the past, Barkley is sure to be even more of a prospect in Football Manager 2014, an extremely high quality midfielder to purchase. He’s unlikely to come cheap, but if you pay a premium for this young midfielder then he’s probably going to be worth it.

Ryan Gauld

Dundee United’s young sensation Ryan Gauld is a fantastic player to sign up in Football Manager 2014. He can play incredibly well either out left or through the middle and is therefore a versatile player that can go a long way in helping you achieve success in Football Manager 2014. Gauld is available relatively cheaply for his quality and at only 17 years old at the start of the game he certainly has a huge amount of potential to go on and get better. Dundee United have an exceptional talent pool right now with the likes of John Souttar, Andrew Robertson and Stuart Armstrong all on their books, and if you’re looking for an attacking midfielder that can also absolutely dominate out wide then you can definitely do a lot worse than snapping up Ryan Gauld.

Will Hughes

A huge talent in Football Manager 2013, Will Hughes is another player that will almost definitely enhance your midfield in Football Manager 2014. He might only be 18, but last season he certainly showed that he’s able to cut it with the best of them in the Championship, and after a strong start to the 2013-14 season which has seen the player linked with a number of Premier League clubs, it’s surely only a matter of time before Will Hughes makes the step up in real life, and you should certainly see signing him up in Football Manager 2014 as an absolute priority.

Mateo Kovacic

Croatian wonderkid Mateo Kovacic is a definite player to take a good look at in Football Manager 2014. With Kovacic having only just recently signed for Inter Milan in January 2013, it’s possible that you’ll have to wait a while before you’re able to sign the player, if you’re patient though and keep a keen eye on him then you may just find that this is a fantastic central midfielder to invest in a few seasons down the line. Kovacic is an impressive player in reality, and if you decide to sign him in Football Manager 2014 he is bound to be an incredibly impressive young talent that could do wonders for your in-game prospects of achieving future success.

Paul Pogba

Having controversially departed Old Trafford at the end of the 2011-12 season, disillusioned with his lack of first team appearances under Alex Ferguson at Manchester United, Paul Pogba is a player that has done extremely well since moving to Juventus a year ago, already picking up a Serie A winners medal in his first season in Italy, and also adding to his medal tally with two Italian Super Cup’s. The young player has become a French international in 2013 due to the strength of his performances in Italy, and with Manchester United having recently splashed out £27.5 million on Marouane Fellaini, Pogba is a player that United no doubt could have done with as they looked to strengthen an ageing central midfield. Pogba was a quality acquisition in Football Manager 2013, and after the season that he’s had out in Italy he should now be an even more exciting prospect in Football Manager 2014.

James Ward-Prowse

Having made a number of appearances for Southampton throughout the 2012–13 season, the 2013–14 campaign looks to be a big year for Ward-Prowse as the 18 year old continues to progress and develop as a player. One of several promising young Southampton players right now, Ward-Proswe is an exciting prospect in the centre of the park and a player that could well have a big career ahead of him in football. Ward-Prowse was a decent prospect in Football Manager 2013, and in Football Manager 2014 he should be even better as he continues to play more regularly for Southampton and establish himself as an Under-21 international.

WINGERS

Adnan Januzaj

Adnan Januzaj is an exciting young Belgian attacking midfielder/winger that may well be one of the new wonderkids of Football Manager 2014. In Football Manager 2013 he could be a decent signing, the young player really showed some great signs of quality in pre-season with Manchester United, however, and after a couple of decent appearances for the club in competitive action this season, this is a player that may well have improved hugely as a Football Manager prospect. The media attention that Januzaj has drawn in recent months, it’ll be extremely surprising if Adnan Januzaj is not a player with huge potential in Football Manager 2014.

Jesse Lingard

Much like Adnan Januzaj, Jesse Lingard is a player that showed a huge amount of promise in Manchester United’s pre-season tour and he’s therefore another young Manchester United prospect to take a look at in Football Mananger 2014. He may not ever develop into a world class international, chances are though that if you sign him then you’ll have yourself a very solid squad player to call upon when required.

Wellington Nem

Having secured a summer move to Shakhtar Donetsk, Wellington Nem is definitely a young Brazilian to watch out for in the future, a player that has already proven himself in Brazil and will now be looking to make a name for himself in Europe. Having only signed for Shakhtar for €8 million Euros in the summer, patience will definitely be a virtue if you look to sign Wellington Nem in Football Manager 2014, if he’s anything like he was in Football Manager 2013 though then he should be an absolute bargain if you can snap him up for a figure in the region of what Shakhtar paid for him.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain

Always full of running, Oxlade-Chamberlain is a player that always gives his all in reality, and a player that is also well worth checking out in Football Manager 2014. He’s a nippy winger with a huge amount of power in his play, a young player that would no doubt add to any top side and improve upon the strength and depth available.

Nathan Redmond

Having made the move from Birmingham to Norwich City in the summer, Nathan Redmond is a player that you probably won’t be able to sign right at the beginning of the game due to his only just having moved clubs, he’s certainly a strong rising talent, however, and his progress within the game is therefore well worth monitoring. Redmond hit the spotlight a few years back, looking extremely comfortable both domestically and in Europe, and having already hit the England Under-21 team as a teenager, Redmond is definitely a player that looks to have an incredibly promising career ahead of him in football.

Raheem Sterling

After a strong start to the 2012-13 season, Raheem Sterling was rewarded for his form with several call-ups to the England squad, and an ultimate international debut against Sweden in November 2012. Sterling lost his way a little as the season went on, the start of the 2013-14 season has already seen him play a number of times for Liverpool, however, and after the start to the season that he enjoyed last season, this is a player that is still plenty young enough to begin pushing his way through the ranks again, and could well be a quality winger to sign in Football Manager 2014.

Wilfried Zaha

Another young winger to have represented England at full international level, Wilfried Zaha helped Crystal Palace to an unexpected promotion via the play-offs last season, and was a key part of their promotion push as he scored two goals to put the club through in the play-off semi-final, and then went on to win a penalty in the play-off final which ultimately secured the club’s proud promotion to the English top flight. Now a Manchester United player, Zaha has a tough task ahead as he attempts to persuade new United boss David Moyes that he’s up to the job of playing regularly for a title chasing team like Manchester United, and should be a very solid winger to sign in Football Manager 2014.

STRIKERS

Ademilson

One of the many Brazilian superstars of Football Manager 2013, Ademilson is a player that is definitely well worth scouting again in Football Manager 2014. He didn’t score many at Sao Paulo last season, he’s still only 19 years old though and the likelihood is that he’ll still be a good player in Football Manager 2014, even if he’s not quite as good now as he was in last year’s edition.

Saido Berahino

Quickly coming through the ranks at West Brom, Saido Berahino is a player that is well worth looking into in Football Manager 2014, a fantastic forward that could definitely improve your strikeforce. He might not be an instant team changer, give him a few years though and Berahino is extremely likely to develop into one of your finest talents. In reality many see Berahino as a key part of the English national team’s future; he’s young and looks to be a natural goalscorer that knows exactly where the goal is. Scout and sign Berahino in Football Manager, give him a good amount of game time, and chances are that Berahino will play an important part in your club’s future success and should well earn himself some England caps in the process.

Adam Campbell

Having made a few Premier League appearances last season as well as appearing on a couple of occasions in Europe, Newcastle United’s young striker Adam Campbell is a player that’s definitely well worth taking a look at in Football Manager 2014. In Football Manager 2013 the striker developed well, and in Football Manager 2014 he should again be a low cost player well worth investing in to provide options upfront for the future. He’ll take a few seasons to develop, if you bring him through the ranks properly though then Campbell should once again be a real threat in the latest Football Manager.

Carlos Fierro

A promising young player from Mexico, Carlos Fierro is a player that has been absolutely excellent in the last couple of editions of Football Manager, and in Football Manager 2014 he should be an absolute goal machine again. In reality he won the FIFA U-17 World Cup in 2011, and at youth international level has continued to impress as he’s progresses to the Mexican U-20 squad. In previous editions of the game, Fierro has been a slow burner and takes a few seasons to really reach his potential, stick with him though and you will surely have yourself a goalscorer to be very proud of.

Romelu Lukaku

Romelu Lukaku was a difficult player to get hold of in Football Manager 2013; on-loan at West Brom in season one, Lukaku would usually become a key member of the Chelsea squad upon his return, and unless you fancied shelling out tens of millions on him it was usually a lost cause looking to target Lukaku in Football Manager 2013. In Football Manager 2014 it could well be a different story, with the player once again having been shipped out on loan and perhaps then not viewed as quite so crucial to Chelsea Football Club’s future. Although the player might once again be difficult to get hold of, the young Belgian had an excellent year at West Brom last season and is likely to be once again very highly rated in Football Manager 2014.

Aleksandar Mitrovic

18 years old at the beginning of the game, Aleksandar Mitrovic is an incredibly impressive young prospect that if developed in the right way can turn into an absolute beast of a striker. Mitrovic has already been capped several times for the Serbian national team in reality and looks to be an absolute handful in the Belgian Pro League with Anderlecht right now, and although he’s unlikely to come cheap in the game he’s certainly extremely likely to be well worth the money.

Yaya Sanogo

An excellent Football Manager signing of the past, Yaya Sanogo is a player that could be resurrected as a real prospect in Football Manager 2014 after his summer move to Arsenal. He’s still only 20 years old, and had an incredibly impressive goals to games ratio for Auxerre last season which could once again se this young Frenchman become a real threat in Football Manager.

Richairo Zivkovic

He might only be 16 years old when you start playing the game, but FC Groningen’s Richairo Zivkovic is an absolutely sensational prospect of a player that you really don’t want to be missing out on. Given his age it’ll take a good few years before he’s ready to start smashing them in for your top level club, invest in this player early though and you should be able to reap the rewards for many seasons to come once he starts coming into his own. If you bring him through the right way then you may just find Richairo Zivkovic to be your best ever signing in Football Manager 2014.

If you’ve got any of your own top tips for potential wonderkids to sign in Football Manager 2014, leave a comment below and let us know who you personally think will shine in this years edition of the game and who you think will be the best young players to invest in for the future.

Rich

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

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Reggie And The Full Effect to release new album on November 18th

September 20, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Reggie And The Full Effect No Country For Old Musicians

Five years on from 2008s ‘Last Stop: Crappy Town‘, Reggie And The Full Effect will release a new album on November 18th as the result of an extremely successful Kickstarter campaign to get the album financed.

‘No Country For Old Musicians’ is the name of the new album, a sixteen track studio album which is to be released via Pure Noise Records. This album is therefore the first Reggie And The Full Effect album since his 1999 debut ‘Greatest Hits 1984-1987‘ not to receive its initial release via Vagrant Records.

James Dewees had the following to say about returning to his Reggie And The Full Effect project and recording this new album:

Writing and recording Reggie And The Full Effect for me is like finding your best friends again after years of being away and being able to pick up right where you left off… and they brought snacks.

Rich

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

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Jon Gomm to release ‘Secrets Nobody Keeps’ Album on November 25th

September 20, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Jon Gomm Secrets Nobody Keeps Tour

Having fan funded the album via PledgeMusic in just 4 weeks, independent musician Jon Gomm has announced that his ‘Secrets Nobody Keeps‘ studio album is to be officially released on November 25th.

Currently halfway through a 30 date UK tour, Jon Gomm has built up an extremely loyal and dedicated following over the course of the past decade or so, demonstrating this fact superbly with the fantastic success of his PledgeMusic campaign earlier this year.

Gomm had the following to say on the success and support of his PledgeMusic campaign and the whirlwind 18 months he has just experienced:

The success of the PledgeMusic campaign has been so gratifying. People tell me I’m too open on social networks, but I lived through all these overwhelming life-changes online, taking support from my friends and fans.

The last 18 months have been a genuine headf**k. I’d gotten used to my life playing little DIY venues then ‘Passionflower’ went crazy and suddenly I’m on TV, or flying off all over the world, or playing at Union Chapel in London and it’s actually sold out.

Having worked on the album with the producer Whiskas, Jon Gomm will now be looking forward to getting his music out there, and fans of the man will no doubt be extremely excited to hear this new album when it lands at the end of November.

Rich

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

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Mutant Football League attempting Kickstarter Comeback

September 20, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

Mutant Football League Image

Twenty years on from the release of the original Mutant League Football game on the Sega Mega Drive, game creator Michael Mendheim is now seeking to reboot the franchise with a fresh release of the game for PC, Xbox 360, Playstation 3, iOS, and Android.

In order to fulfil the ambition of releasing a new version of the game complete with new storyline, characters and environments, Michael Mendheim is hoping to raise $750,000 via Kickstarter by October 16th 2013 so that the game can once again be enjoyed by the masses.

Due to its original popularity back in the early 1990s, Mutant League Football spwaned a spin-off in Mutant League Hockey, and there were also plans to release a third game in the franchise in Mutant League Basketball. Whilst Mutant League Basketball never came to fruition, Michael Mendheim is now hoping that Mutant Football League can raise the money required to continue the Mutant League legacy, and has already established a strong team of individuals ready and willing to get to work on the franchise reboot if/when the Kickstarter campaign hits the $750,000 target, with an expected turnaround time of 14 to 18 months once they get the ball rolling.

By contributing to the Mutant Football League Kickstarter campaign you can help make this happen, turning the hope and dream of seeing a new Mutant League game released a reality.

You can watch Michael Mendheim’s Mutant Football League Kickstarter pitch below:

Rich

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

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FIFA 14 Soundtrack Announced

September 19, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

FIFA 14

The official soundtrack for FIFA 14 has now been unveiled, comprising of 37 artists from 13 different countries throughout the world.

As well as featuring the likes of Nine Inch Nails, You Me At Six, Miles Kane, Vampire Weekend, and Bloc Party, the FIFA 14 soundtrack also includes more than 30 new and breakthrough artists including Disclosure, CHVRCHES, and Crystal Fighters.

Steve Schnur, Worldwide Executive of Music and Marketing at EA, had the following to say about the FIFA 14 soundtrack:

Every FIFA soundtrack represents our passion to bring fans together via new music, new genres and new artists. With FIFA 14, we’re excited that rock fans in Spain will discover South London rapper Amplify Dot and UK blues/folk singer Jamie N Commons. American fans of Nine Inch Nails or Grouplove will meet the Swedish electro-pop band The Royal Concept. Australian EDM fans of Empire Of The Sun will be introduced to Brazilian hip-hop via Marcelo D2 and Karol Conka. We’re not only defining the sound of the coming season, we’re creating a whole new world of musical discovery.

FIFA 14 will be released on September 27th in UK on Xbox 360, PS3, PC, Wii, Nintendo 3DS, PS Vita, PS2, and PSP. The game will also be available with the launch of the Xbox One on November 21st, and PS4 on November 29th.

The full FIFA 14 in-game soundtrack is as follows:

ARTIST SONG TERRITORY
American Authors Hit It USA
Amplify Dot Get Down England
Bloc Party Ratchet England
Chinza Dopeness T.U.B.E. Japan
CHVRCHES We Sink Scotland
Crystal Fighters Love Natural Spain/England
Dan Croll Compliment Your Soul England
David Dallas Runnin New Zealand
De Staat Down Town Netherlands
Disclosure F For You England
Empire Of The Sun Alive Australia
Foals My Number (Trophy Wife Remix) England
Grouplove I’m With You USA
Guards I Know Its You USA
Illya Kuryaki & The Valderramas Funky Futurista Argentina
Jamie N Commons Marathon England
John Newman Love Me Again England
Karol Conka Boa Noite Brazil
Los Rakas Hot Panama
Marcelo D2 Voce Diz Que O Amor Nao Doi Brazil
Miles Kane Don’t Forget Who You Are England
Nine Inch Nails Copy Of A USA
OK KID Am Ende Germany
Oliver Mechanical USA
Olympic Ayers Magic Australia
Portugal. The Man Purple Yellow Red And Blue USA
Robert DeLong Here USA
Rock Mafia feat. Wyclef Jean and David Correy I Am USA/Brazil
Smallpools Dreaming USA
The 1975 The City England
The Chain Gang Of 1974 Miko USA
The Colourist Little Games (St. Lucia Remix) USA
The Naked And Famous Hearts Like Ours New Zealand
The Royal Concept On Our Way Sweden
Vampire Weekend Worship You USA
Wretch 32 24 Hours England
You Me At Six Lived A Lie England

 

Rich

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

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DuckTales Remastered Box Art Unveiled

September 19, 2013 by Rich Leave a Comment

DuckTales Remastered

The game art for Capcom’s DuckTales Remastered has officially been unveiled, with the game all set for an official disc release on November 12th.

The DuckTales video game was originally released in 1989 on the NES, and in addition to this it later became a GameBoy title in 1990. A remastered version of the game with high resolution graphics received a cross-platform digital release in August this year, and this is now being followed up with a physical release of the game.

You can view the DuckTales Remastered North American box art for the Xbox 360, PS3, and Wii U consoles below:

DuckTales Remastered Xbox 360 DuckTales Remastered Wii U
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