TV shows come in all shapes and sizes nowadays. Whether you’re looking for some high thrills and chillingly tense dramatic moments, a week-by-week competition in which the colourful contestants get voted off one at a time, or just some easy Sunday night comfort viewing; chances are there’s something for you. In fact, in recent years […]
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EXP: What makes a great video game ending?
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 […]
EXP: Will Virtual Reality gaming be a hit?
EXP is brought to you by your host Harry Shepherd, who is joined by Sam Woolf, Jonathan Land and Peter Hartnell. Prompted by the announcement of a release date and price for Sony’s Virtual Reality hardware, we discuss the likelihood of VR being a success. Will it be a genuine technological step and radically change […]
EXP meets PCGamesN Deputy Editor Phil Iwaniuk
EXP is your ultimate video games hub world on Xpression FM, brought to you by your host Harry Shepherd and newly-elected Exeposé Games Editor Sam Woolf. This time, we have an interview with the Deputy Editor of PCGamesN Phil Iwaniuk. Over the course of the show, Phil shares all there is to know about himself and […]
Let’s Talk About Games
The Witcher 3 was the most talked about game of 2015 according to analyst Thomas Bidaux. After analysing millions of articles The Witcher 3 got 51,098 article mentions, with Fallout 4 coming in a close second with 50,144. It’s worth noting that Fallout didn’t get announced until June, meaning if Fallout was announced in at […]
A return to Pokémon Red (and Blue)
27th February marks the 20th anniversary of the Pokémon series, with the original Red and Blue games being released in Japan on that date back in 1996; and my how the franchise has grown in that time. As well as a card game, an ever continuing cartoon series and manga, the handheld games are now […]
Review: Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: India
This review is for those distraught folk out there who will have recently heard, to their dismay, that there will be no main release in the Assassin’s Creed franchise this year. Sorry? No gamer actually cares that much? Please excuse my facetiousness but, since 2009, way back in the days of arguably the series’ highlight Assassin’s Creed 2, […]
6 Fallout 4 tracks that are perfect for Itchy Feet
So, why on Earth have Fallout 4, an open world game that released last month on PC and current generation consoles, and Itchy Feet, a vintage dance night touring round 25 cities in the UK including Exeter’s very own Unit 1, been put together? And, it’s not just because I have nothing better to do, […]
Review: Fallout 4
War. War never changes. Although this isn’t strictly true in the case of Fallout 4, and some might even be a little controversial: in fact, a whole host of things have changed as we venture our way through Boston’s annihilated Commonwealth. For existing fans of the series, this is everything you could want from a […]
Gaming isn’t just an art form. It’s the ultimate art form
It’s an argument I, and a considerable number of other gamers, have repeated ad nauseam for some time: gaming is an art from. So, this is addressed to those amongst you who have listened to what I’ve had to say, and then maybe had a brief go with some video games for yourself. Now, what I […]