“How can Trevor Philips manage to wear sweatpants every single day? Itâs easy. Itâs easy. Philips is an easily played character in Grand Theft Auto V and one that will be most remembered. This is partly due to the outstanding acting of Steve Ogg, who used motion-sensing controls and voiced ” read more
“Fox McCloud is the favorite anthropomorphic Fox among gamers. Fox McCloud is the leader of the Star Fox group, and players can control him aboard Arwing. Fox is a gun-for-hire who is hired to complete various missions and⌠you get the pictureâŚsave all of humanity. He is often compared to Luke” read more
“God of War announced the Norse-era version of its game. Fans were treated to a young boy emerging from the digital forest when the announcement was made. Atreus is Kratosâ son. Atreus has the unique ability to hear the thoughts and feelings of the forest creatures, which can be used to your adv” read more
“M. Bison, known as the Dictator, is the ultimate embodiment of evil and the main antagonist in Street Fighter. He didnât appear until Street Fighter II. M. Bison, like many other villains, has one goal: to overthrow the world. His underground crime syndicate, Shadaloo, helps him achieve this go” read more
“The dog who collects the ducks a player shoots is known only as âDogâ and has a winning smile that makes him one of our most famous video game characters. Itâs not a joke, but âDogâ wouldnât have made it to the list without his appearance in Super Smash Bros. This has made him a lot mo” read more
“It had already delivered one of the most outstanding female leads in 11 years. She was a super-sharp, osmium tough journo-spy Jade. Names like Faith, Elena Fisher, and Chell are all martial artists, parkour experts, and brainiacs all rolled into one. They all have traits that were inherited from Mi” read more
“You are the most memorable video gaming enemy. M Bison. Andrew Ryan. Psycho Mantis. Far Cry 3 may not be as revered as Street Fighter, Bioshock, or Metal Gear Solid, but its antagonist deserves to be mentioned in the same breath. Vaasâ drug-addled brain believes that the lunatics are those he” read more
“It is risky to base a videogame character on an icon like Al Pacinoâs Scarface character. Rockstar, however, isnât afraid to roll his snake eyes, as we have seen many times over the last two decades. Vercettiâs story is very similar to that of Mr. T. Montana. He was exiled from his hometow” read more
“How exactly has Crash Bandicoot endured as an all-timer of a mascot? (Fun fact: Crash was almost named Wizzy the Wombat.) Whatever the appeal of a genetically engineered bandicoot is, Crash has probably fronted a few of your favorite childhood titles. Crash Bandicoot, Crash Team Racing, Crash Bash.” read more
“Mega Manâs nemesis, Dr. Wily, is a jealous hack that you may not have heard of unless youâve played Mega Man and watched the animated cartoon, where his character developed. Dr. Wily, a jealous hack, is angry at Dr. Lightâs accomplishments that created Mega Man. Dr. Wily. In his anger, Dr” read more
“Arguably the hottest character on this list, Wario is just Mario but cooler, richer, and stronger. Not sure why Wario isn't Nintendoâs mascot, honestly. Compared to Wario, Mario looks like a weak little wimp. Maybe Nintendo should do some reconsidering on who gets all the chips. âC.S.” read more
“Two words: gun arm. Besides that, Barret is a charmer, and he brings so much passion and heart to Final Fantasy 7. In the remake in particular he is one of the most exciting party members to have by your side, constantly cracking jokes and even breaking the fourth wall at times. For instance, after” read more
Rather disappointing effort from Tim Burton...
“I know that the 1971 musical was unfaithful to the book, but I did much prefer that version to this well-intentioned but somewhat disappointing effort from Tim Burton, the director of Batman and Edward Scissorhands, and this adaptation was in some way more unfaithful in spirit than the 1971 film. Th” read more
Charming, and hugely enjoyable!
“This is a hugely enjoyable film, based upon the book by Roald Dahl. The film does have a number of merits, especially the flawless performance of Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka, a characterisation that is charming and funny at the same time. Another standout is Jack Albertson as Grandpa Joe, his scenes ” read more
Charming, and hugely enjoyable!
“This is a hugely enjoyable film, based upon the book by Roald Dahl. The film does have a number of merits, especially the flawless performance of Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka, a characterisation that is charming and funny at the same time. Another standout is Jack Albertson as Grandpa Joe, his scenes ” read more
“I am 16, and I still love this movie. I grew up watching this, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Meet Me in Saint Louis, and I never tire of them. Judy Garland is wonderful as Dorothy, bringing a sense of vulnerability and sadness to the role, making Over The Rainbow more poignant than it already was. Ray” read more
another masterpiece from god of war
“Warning: Spoilersthis is by far the best game for the psp, and when it comes from the best gaming series of the ps2 its no wonder. psp games are often overlooked and are thought to be a far cry from the ps2 games but this title is just as good as god of war 1 and 2. this game is a prequel to god of ” read more
The Best Game of Fantasy and War for PSP EVEERRR!
“Warning: SpoilersPerhaps this is the most appropriate game for the fantasy, battle, mythology and adventure genre that exists. Surpassing any of the unbearable (Tomb Raider) and even those of the franchise itself, including even the 2018 that to be honest was disappointing in every aspect of the gen” read more
“While not my all-time favourite movie or anything, I really like Jason and the Argonauts. It does start off a little slow and Todd Armstrong is a tad wooden in the lead, but visually and audibly it is simply delightful. The scenery is splendid as is the cinematography, and Bernard Hermann's score is” read more
“As a great fan of Akira Kurasawa, Ikiru is not just Kurasawa's most moving film it is one of his very finest alongside Seven Samurai and Ran. It is as always beautifully made, sumptuous in look and the cinematography simple yet interesting. Kurasawa's direction is at its most delicate, making a stor” read more
“What Ever Happened to Baby Jane was a movie I once saw about 7 years ago, and in all honesty some of it traumatised me not just the purposefully grotesque make up but also the snarl-and-shriek chemistry between the two leads. Watching it again, the film maintains its chilling and shocking values, bu” read more
“Along with Black Narcissus and From Here to Eternity, The Innocents is one of Deborah Kerr's best roles and films. She is excellent as the haunted Miss Giddens, but that is not to say she is the only asset worth looking out for. This is a superb film, truly terrifying and unforgettable with a brilli” read more