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Gaming reviews – Street Fighter 6, Zelda Tears of the Kingdom, F1 23, PSVR 2 and more | Gaming | Entertainment

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PS5 review: Sony’s PlayStation 5 might look like a beast, but it plays like a beauty
“PlayStation 5 is a powerhouse new console with one of the best controllers we’ve ever used and a steady stream of quality titles should be more than enough to keep you busy. Sony’s latest console might not be much of a looker, but if you can overcome this (superficial) nitpick, you’ll find the PS5 is a fresh and exciting console that truly feels like a next-gen device. Highly recommended.”
Xbox Series X review: This powerhouse console provides excellent value for money
“With impressive processing powering under the bonnet, an elegant and simple hardware design, and an industry-leading excellent subscription service to players entertained with a rotating carousel of new games for a criminally low price, the Xbox Series X is a great choice and good value for anybody looking to purchase a powerful new console this year.”
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Xbox Series S review: Small, sleek, stylish… but there’s just one problem
“It’s a shame that, since Microsoft is pitching this console as a digital-only device, it has only fitted the Series S with 500GB of storage. But if you’re ruthless with deleting games after you’ve finished the campaign, use the Cloud Gaming feature included with Game Pass, or splash out on an Expansion Card …this pitfall can be overcome.”
Nintendo Switch vs Switch OLED: Which of these consoles is REALLY worth the price?
“If you have an OLED television, you’ll get the same experience on the big screen regardless of which Nintendo Switch console you’ve got plugged into the HDMI port. For those who will take advantage of the portable nature of the Nintendo Switch, the new OLED model is the way to go. But those who want to play their games from the sofa on a big screen, you might as well save the extra cash and buy a few more Nintendo games (because those rarely see any discounts or deals!) Whichever model you choose, you can be confident that you’re going love it.”
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PSVR 2 review | Does PlayStation VR 2 killer app justify price tag?
“If Sony continues to support the PSVR 2 with high-end content like Gran Turismo 7, then fans may end up spending more time in Sony’s virtual world than the real one!”
Egret II Mini review: You won’t rEGRET buying Taito arcade machine
“If you’re looking for a pint-sized machine that contains more gems than a vault at Tiffany’s, the Egret II Mini might just be the best miniature gaming device yet.”
SEGA Astro Mini V review | Egret Mini II faces serious competition
“From Batsugun and Out Zone, to Truxton and Armed Police Batrider, the SEGA Astro City Mini V is packed full of vertical goodness.”
Gaming accessories reviews…
Secretlab Titan EVO review: Does premium gaming chair justify high price tag
“The price could also be seen as a problem, especially when the economy is bad and money is tight. However, if you can afford to stump up the cash, the Titan EVO is undoubtedly the best in class, sporting excellent build quality with premium components and superior comfort.”
Lenovo Legion Y25-30 review: Peak performance at affordable price
“Priced at just under £300, the Lenovo Legion Y25-30 packs one hell of a punch while providing excellent value for money.”
Sony Inzone H9 review: Is new PS5 gaming headset worth the price?
“If you’re a PS5 owner and you want to experience spatial sound the way Sony intended, then the INZONE H9 headset is the best in class. It looks good, feels great and sounds even better, making it the perfect companion for your PlayStation 5 console.”
Backbone One PS Edition review – Made for PlayStation, perfect for Xbox
“If you want to play console games on your iPhone without any hassle, then the Backbone One is the perfect device for you.”
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Street Fighter 6 review – Yakuza meets SF is a missed opportunity
“Perhaps the most amazing thing of all is that despite already feeling like the most complete fighting game yet, there’s a sense that Street Fighter 6 will continue to get better and better, as Capcom adds new features, introduces new characters and holds special events.”
F1 23 REVIEW – New Formula One game leaves competition in the dust
“Perfect for newbies and veterans alike, the exhilarating and endlessly entertaining F1 2023 leaves the competition well and truly in its dust.”
Tears of the Kingdom Nintendo Switch review | Better than Breath of the Wild
“The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom improves on Breath of the Wild in almost every way, featuring a superior story, creative abilities and a kingdom that feels even more alive.”
Resident Evil 4 review | Capcom horror classic returns
“The Resident Evil 4 Remake vastly improves on the original game, delivering a refined experience that will appeal to modern gamers.”
Dead Island 2 review | The biggest surprise of 2023 so far
“I’m not suggesting it’s the second coming of The Last of Us, but if you’re in the mood to creatively murder hordes of zombies, then Dead Island 2’s “Hell-A” is worth exploring.”
Advance Wars 1+2 Re-Boot Camp review for Nintendo Switch
“If you’ve never played the original game or Black Hole Rising, then you should absolutely sign up to the Advance Wars army on Nintendo Switch. If you’re a veteran of both campaigns, on the other hand, then it’s much a tougher sell. However, the generous multiplayer offerings and wealth of unlockables provide just about enough to make it worth revisiting.”
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet review | Nintendo Switch game has one big problem
“For now, Pokemon fans will not be able to put the game down. Enjoy catching them all, this could be the first chapter for the franchise’s story going forward.”
FIFA 23 REVIEW: EA marks end of an era with best FIFA game in years
“With FIFA 23 EA shows the future is bright, while honouring the past and giving fans in the present a wonderful game to play.”
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Hidden gem zombie film just like Shaun of the Dead now streaming free | Films | Entertainment

An under-the-radar zombie flick, which has been compared to Shaun of the Dead, is now streaming for free on Channel 4’s platform.
Little Monsters debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in 2019, presenting movie buffs with a concoction of laughs, scares, and romance through its brisk 90 minutes.
The film’s synopsis teases: “Dave, a washed-up musician recovering from a bad break-up, is attracted to his nephew’s teacher, Miss Audrey Caroline. However, his plans to woo her are interrupted by a sudden invasion of zombies.”
Caught in the outbreak during a field trip, the grown-ups join forces to shield Miss Audrey’s pupils, and build an unexpected romance connection amidst the chaos.
It was penned and directed by Aussie cinematic talent Abe Forsythe, who is gearing up to helm a film in the popular RoboCop franchise, reports Surrey Live.
Oscar laureate Lupita Nyong’o dazzles as the plucky Miss Caroline, alongside Alexander England (Gods of Egypt), stealing scenes as the smitten Dave.
While Nyong’o might be in the spotlight for headlining smashes like Marvel’s Black Panther, her sterling performance in this 2019 gem may have slipped past audiences.
Strikingly, the comedy is absent from Rotten Tomatoes’ user review section and boasts a mere 231 remarks on IMDb, despite starring one of Hollywood‘s biggest stars.
Upon its release, the quirky horror flick earned acclaim from an IMDb user who hailed it as the “awesomest zombie movie ever,” adding, “this is the funniest, and sweetest zombie I’ve ever seen. But don’t worry, there’s no lack of gore either! A truly original take.”
Praise also poured in elsewhere, with one viewer raving: “Wrong in so many ways but with a wicked and often hilarious sense of adult comedy – Lupita Nyong’o is an absolute delight!”
On Google, an enthused fan left a five-star review, expressing: “While it’s not your typical scary as hell horror movie and is definitely more of a horror-comedy movie, it is, along with Train To Busan (2016), one of the best zombie movies to date.”
Plus, another admirer couldn’t contain their enthusiasm, stating: “Revisited this movie recently and could not stop laughing……very funny. The child actors were great along with the adults.”
Little Monsters is available to watch on Channel 4’s streaming platform, All 4
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Tom Hanks named the songs he’d take if he was ‘castaway’ to a desert island.
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Top 10 TV series on Amazon Prime right now | Films | Entertainment

Are you a film buff or do you prefer working your way through TV series? Watching several episodes of a TV show and immersing yourself in whatever world it may be depicting can sometimes be the more attractive choice of the two, opting for short bursts of entertainment rather than settling in for a 90-120 minute movie. Whether you are a fan of an action crime series, teen romance or a reality star style-documentary, Amazon Prime has you covered.
Here are the top 10 TV series on Amzon Prime right now.
10. The Bondsman
This new action series, starring Kevin Bacon, follows a bounty hunter as he comes back from the dead. With a second chance at life, love and even a musical career, he finds his new job now has a demonic twist. Jennifer Nettles, Beth Grant, Damon Herriman, Maxwell Jenkins and Jolene Purdy star alongside Bacon.
9. Diomedes, el Cacique de La Junta
This Columbian drama series follows 10-year-old Diomedes as he shares with his father Rafael Maria the responsibility of bringing up the family. At the same time, Diomedes is working towards becoming Colombia’s most famous singer, but he soon finds himself unprepared for the price of fame.
8. Molly Mae: Behind It All
The biggest social media personality to come out of Love Island, Molly Mae has released a documentary following her life, mainly focusing on her high-profile break-up with Tommy Fury. The second part of the the series was recently released and fans clearly want the inside scoop as it sits at number eight on the list
7. Étoile
In an attempt to save their businesses, two world-renowned ballet companies in New York and Paris swap their most talented stars. From the Executive Producers of The Marvelous Mrs. This bold new series celebrates the beauty, humor and unpredictability of a life that has been devoted to the arts, both on stage and off.
6. The Divorce Insurance
This is a South Korean romance drama that follows workers at a life insurance company as they attempt to devise a groundbreaking divorce insurance product. But through the process of creating the product and trying to put a price on divorce, they learn more about themselves and love.
5. Yo soy Betty la fea
This is a Columbian telenovela from the early 2000s. It draws parrallels with Ugly Betty, which was based on a telenovela itself. Ana María Orozco stars as the main character, alongside Jorge Enrique Abello, Natalia Ramírez, Lorna Cepeda, Luis Mesa and Julián Arango.
4. The Summer I Turned Pretty
Ahead of the highly anticipated third series of The Summer I Turned Pretty, the show is having a resurgence as fans jog the memory in preparation. This teen romance follows Bella and her love triangle including brothers Conrad and Jeremiah. But which brother is she going to choose?
3. From Old Country Bumpkin to Master Swordsman
This anime series follows Beryl Gardinant who meticulously runs a fencing dojo in the countryside. But when an old pupil pays a visit Beryl is pulled into reuinions and fate has some big plans in store. The Japanese animation was directed by Akio Kazumi.
2. The Wheel of Time
This fantasy series stars Rosamund Pike, Barney Harris and Josha Stradowski and follows Moiraine, a member of the influential all-female organization called the Aes Sedai. As she embarks on a risky journey with five other people, she finds out one of them might be the reincarnation of an incredibly powerful individual.
1. Reacher
At the top spot we have Reacher, a popular action series starring Alan Ritchson. Nowon its third series, it tells the story of Jack Reacher, a veteran military police investigator, who is assimilating back into reality. Reacher travels the country as a drifter, carrying no phone and only the most essential items.
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