Ah, zombies, they seem to be all the rage at the moment. We’ve had zombie flick after zombie fick hitting the big (and little) screen and it seems like everyone is cashing in. Games are no different. There have been copious amounts of them over the last few years – Dead Rising, Left 4 Dead, [...]
Archive for September, 2011
Dead Island (Review) – kick, stab, maul, bosh, whallop
Posted: 21st September 2011 by By Adrian Willings in ReviewsTags: dead island, review, zombies
I hate my cat. He keeps urinating on the kitchen floor. He’s a house cat and a fussy sod. He’ll only wee in a clean litter tray, so if there’s a poo or too many wee’s in there then he’ll just urinate on the floor instead. We’ve tried everything from various “get off” sprays to [...]
Deus Ex: Human Revolution (Review)
Posted: 20th September 2011 by By Adrian Willings in ReviewsTags: deus ex, deus ex human revolution, review
Well, it took me a while but it’s probably time I wrote a review of Deus Ex: Human Revolution. The first point to note, something you might gather from the fact that it’s now a few weeks since its launch, is that the game is substantial. In total it took me a healthy 26 hours [...]
Super Sperm is more, well, ‘average’
Posted: 12th September 2011 by By Adrian Willings in RamblingsTags: sperm
The results are in. Apparently, my tests show that I have approximately 58,000,000 sperms perm ml and the doctor has ‘no concerns’ about the little blighters! Good work! I was quite proud until I did a little investigation… “Next year marks the 20th anniversary of the WHO conference where a Danish scientist first alerted the [...]
Back to the Future II Nike trainers become reality (sort of)
Posted: 11th September 2011 by By Adrian Willings in Interesting DiscoveriesTags: Back to the Future, Nike mag
This has been all over the news, but I thought it was worth sharing as frankly it’s awesome. Nike have developed a new trainer the ’2011 Nike MAGs’ designed specifically for auction to support the Michael J Fox foundation. Together we’re going to help erase Parkinson’s disease from the space-time continuum “For 22 years they [...]