I couldn’t decide on which potent video game current affair to talk about today, so I’ve decided to cover them over a few days. Between the Star Wars: Battlefront reboot being a seemingly empty shell of it’s PS2 predecessors and the debacle over Valve and Bethesda's paid mod system, it’s becoming increasingly hard to support the AAA gaming market this week.
Jesus Christ, what another shit week to enjoy video games, eh?
I couldn’t decide on which potent video game current affair to talk about today, so I’ve decided to cover them over a few days. Between the Star Wars: Battlefront reboot being a seemingly empty shell of it’s PS2 predecessors and the debacle over Valve and Bethesda's paid mod system, it’s becoming increasingly hard to support the AAA gaming market this week.
But today we’re asking a different question; Can Konami’s cancellation of Silent Hills lead not to the Death of Video games, but to the death of video game horror?
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Recently my inbox has been inundated with requests for help from what some people would describe as 'celebrities'. As I don't watch any television or read anything apart from Wikipedia, I had no clue who these cunts were. It was pointed out to me by some blonde piece I had just larrupped one into. She said “Wow Bob, you have an email from Perrie Edwards! She's famous!”. I know what you're thinking, and yes, Bob is one of the fake names I use. Also, I don't know who the fuck Perrie Edwards is either. For starters he has spelled his name wrong! Anyway, after I chucked that bird out of the Travelodge room for looking at my phone, I checked my emails to find literally tens of these cunts-- err, 'celebrities', had emailed me. Here for you delectation, is the Ask Jary Celebrity Special!
It's another new podcast! That's like three PopScorns this week! Boy, you guys are lucky. Anyway, have a listen to the latest PopScorn, where me and Darren finally get to talk about the latest Marvel epic, Avengers: Age of Ultron! The ensuing conversation is not what you might think.
If you want more of this, head over to our SoundCloud page or subscribe on iTunes! It’s the sequel that the world has been foaming at the mouth for. The Avengers assemble again this week in Avengers: Age of Ultron, as Earth Mightiest Heroes face disassembly, robot legions and big ol’ trust issues in their latest outing. But is this movie a noticeable step up from their last outing? Let me explain my feelings toward this movie is a single sentence:
Avengers: Age of Ultron was the movie that showed me that I will never be happy.
Trust us, that Avengers: Age of Ultron stuff is coming real soon, and they (Yes, more than one peice of content) will be doozies. In the meantime, here's a PopScorn Supporting Feature to whet your appetite, where Mike and Darren run down the latest slew of trailer releases!
The content drought ends now! Yes, for I was ill, but now I am back. Mike here, bringing you badass content once more, starting with a brand new podcast! Have a listen to the latest PopScorn, where me and Darren give you a review of the full series of Marvel's Daredevil on Netflix!
I know what you're thinking. There hasn't been an awesome article on FoulENT for a while, and you're right there hasn't. There is a reason for this though, we're not just lazy.
Marvel’s Daredevil is a 13 hour exploration into the dark underside of the MCU. This is not the kind of fare that fans are probably expecting to take place in the same playground as The Avengers. As Marvel continue to make their universe bigger, does The Man Without Fear rise up to the challenge of being the First Defender?
This article is kind of a change of pace for us, but this shit is serious. Two of our writers have combined to write about the hidden pyramid schemes plaguing our society today. You might know about or buy into these products. We're here to blow them wide open.
This is what they don't tell you: This is the bullshit behind these shady businesses.
It's the title fight! Listen in to hear who claims the Disagreevances Title Belt for the first time!
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