Friday, 24 May 2013

Review of the Week

So after a very long and frustrating (and for those of you in the UK, very scary) week, here's what's been happening (and due to computer problems, there will be no accompanying images for each article):

YouTube News: Comedy Week in full swing
Yes this week, in addition with YouTube becoming 8 years old, the hugely successful video sharing site is holding a week of comedy with some of the best Internet talent out there such as College Humour, Epic Meal Time, The Lonely Island, Epic Rap Battles of History and many others. A lot of it is funny, but some may just be plain weird. Either way, don't miss out because its for one week only and you will laugh (and if you don't, you seriously need help).

Xbox News: The new Xbox
So with Nintendo already set for the next generation of gaming with Sony not far behind, now Microsoft gives us their next console, but it isn't that great. I won't go any further than that so if you want something more in depth, check out my E3 predictions post.

Nothing more to report, so lets see this week's film and video game releases:

Films:
The Hangover Part 3 (Worldwide Release with more to follow. Review coming soon)
Before Midnight (USA only with more to follow)
Epic (Worldwide Release with more to follow. Review coming soon)

Video Games:
Fast & Furious: Showdown (multi platform) (Worldwide Release)
LEGO Batman 2: DC Superheroes (Wii U) (Worldwide Release)
Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault (PS Vita) (Worldwide Release)
Resident Evil: Revelations (Multi Platform) (Worldwide Release)
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger (PC, PS3, Xbox 360) (Worldwide Release)
The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsingborg (PC and Xbox 360 via XBLA) (Worldwide Release)
Poker Night 2 (iOS) (Worldwide Release)
Donkey Kong Country Returns (3DS) (Worldwide Release)
Sniper Elite V2 (Wii U) (Worldwide Release)
Dust: An Elysian Tail (PC) (Worldwide Release)









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