It’s time to sum up two hot games in November’s edition of Bailey’s Games Corner. Here to give you all the latest on games released across all gaming platforms, along with my own personal views. We’ll be diving into Xbox One, PS4, PC, Nintendo and various other gaming industries to keep all you gaming fanatics in the loop for the months to come. Read on to get a closer look into this month’s edition of BGC where we take a deeper look into titles Star Wars: Battlefront and Call of Duty: Black Ops 3.
Laughter, worry and realisation all in one movie; what could be better? After it being recommended, I had decided a few days ago to go ahead and try watching something of a new genre – originally thinking it would be extremely boring, long winded and a waste of time, I was pleasantly surprised. After I was given a brief summary, I didn’t really know what to expect – but then I watched it…
One of my favourite things to do in my spare time (apart from Habbox of course) is seeing different bands live in concert. When I say ‘different bands’ I mean any band or artist… ever. If I like them or not, I would never pass on a chance to see a live concert. This article is going to be a sort of review/recap on the recent concert I went to see.
In what can only be described as an unprecedented and wholly out of character act from me, I’ve been following the ongoing Rugby World Cup. Shocking, right? That someone who spends their time deciding whether or not to use coconut and almond or lemon and lime shampoo for thirty-five minutes could be captivated by an activity that essentially involves headbutting some of the heaviest men in sport in a muddy field.
The first PlayStation was first released in America 20 years ago. It was a major success, launching with games like Rayman and Ridge Racer. Throughout the years Sony would release some fantastic games, each with “for it’s time” graphics. Can you believe that? Can you imagine having to use memory cards to save your games? I needed at least 5 to hold all of my game saves! And I had lots of games, since it was also possible to (albeit illegally) chip your PS1 to play ripped games put onto a new disc, usually costing about £5. Well, let’s take a look through some of my favourite games!