New releases from Steve Swallow, Neil Young & The Chrome Hearts, and Ady Johnson
ONE thing you tend to do over and over again in video games is brutally kill things.
Over the years I must have shot, slashed, butchered, beaten, blown up and eviscerated millions of gangsters, soldiers, monsters, tyrants, animals and occasionally even innocent passers-by.
I’ve been bingeing on a game called Uncharted 4 lately. For anyone unfamiliar with Naughty Dog’s seminal PlayStation exclusive action-adventure games, the Uncharted series is basically a riff on Indiana Jones, complete with cinematic graphics, a motley cast of loveable rogues, arse-clenching climbing, tense shootouts, crumbling buildings and a loose grasp of ancient history.
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