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COMPETITION: Win tickets to the Grecians’ trip to Wembley!

by Editors

Exeposé is proud to offer the following competition to its readers. Carabao, in conjunction with the EFL, is to give ten lucky Exeter fans the chance to win a pair of tickets to the Sky Bet League Two Play-Off Final against Blackpool on Sunday 28 May, totalling 20 tickets. As part of a 3-year sponsorship […]

Everything you need to know about Sony’s E3 2016 press conference

by Editors

Of late, Sony’s E3 press conferences are a little like buses. Still trying to remove the scars of that PS3 announcement in 2007, we’ve waited years for killer Sony E3s. Final Fantasy 7 Remake, Shenmue 3, Horizon: Zero Dawn, The Last Guardian, Uncharted 4: Drake’s Deception: now the great times seem to be coming in […]

Third year: a year in the life!

by Editors

Exeter University is a place with strict stereotypes. Ones that I never fitted into. A disproportionately high number of the student population attended public school; I went to state school. Sporting flair abound in many students at The Times’ Sport University of the Year; I manage to be both lean and slow, a poor combination […]

Fallout 4: Far Harbor review

by Editors

What do you do when you have far too much to do already. Easy: give yourself more to do! I still have a bevy of quests, side quests and freeform objectives that I’ve racked up since Fallout 4 released in October last year. Preston Garvey has given up nagging me to free any more of his beloved […]

Uncharted 4 review

by Editors

Sic parvis magna. Greatness from small beginnings. This wasn’t exactly a phrase that meant a big deal to me as I readied myself for my fifth adventure in Nathan Drake’s grave robbing gear (including the Vita-only Uncharted: Golden Abyss). Initially, it appeared nothing more than some, albeit pretty, wording adorning the special edition Uncharted 4: A Thief’s […]

REVIEW: Hillsborough Documentary

by Editors

Hillsborough is a feature-length BBC film of the event of, and the events surrounding, the April 1989 disaster that took place during the FA Cup semi-final clash between Sheffield Wednesday and Liverpool. Due to significant police errors, a crush followed in the two central pens of the Leppings Lane stand made available to Liverpool fans. These mistakes left […]

Batman: Return to Arkham collection announced

by Editors

Rocksteady have confirmed that they will be releasing the Batman: Return to Arkham collection, comprised of the first instalments to the Arkham trilogy, on July 29th for £40 in the UK. It will appear on both PS4 and Xbox One, along with all of the DLC releasing alongside each game. Originally running on Unreal Engine 3, Rocksteady has worked […]

Ratchet and Clank Review

by Editors

Nostalgia is a funny thing. Video games that we love, perhaps more than any other medium, can be almost permanently lodged in our minds; they make up who we are as gamers. So, when we go back to our revisit our absolute favourites that entranced us in previous years, we often find that the very best […]

EXP: What makes a great video game ending?

by Editors

EXP this week is hosted (for the final time) by Harry Shepherd, who is joined by Sam Woolf, Jonathan Land and Peter Hartnell. Thankfully, though, in a month’s time when EXP returns, Sam and Jonathan will be co-hosting for the next year. Naturally, as it’s Harry’s last show as host, we’ll be discussing what we […]

Listen: the perfect study playlist

by Editors

It’s getting to that time of year again: dissertations are due, exams need revising for, and that amounts to a fair amount of time spent working. But, after all this time, do you ever find yourself struggling to concentrate? Now, that’s where I come in. Below is my favourite study playlist, with a balanced mix of […]

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