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Wafer thin plot results in a disappointing Pokemon Detective Pikachu
TOM GOODMAN is a young insurance salesman with no interest in a seemingly global obsession with Pokemon - the little creatures who co-inhabit the world with humans and most humans have a Pokemon familiar.
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time; the greatest game of them all
When one buys a video game nowadays, it is accepted as a given that the standard of story line will be equivalent to a motion picture with graphics as good as real life. Back in the nineties, this was not the case as games like the timeless Super Mario and Crash Bandicoot were bundles of fun but lacked any depth or story.
See The Goonies on the big screen
THE GOONIES, the cult children's adventure film form 1985, is returning to the big screen, in 4K resolution, with a special showing at the Pálás Cinema this weekend.
Dark Souls III: A modern classic
Dark Souls III is the final game in the Dark Souls trilogy and what a bang to go out on. I personally have put many hundreds of hours into this game and it is no question why. This game is the end of the trilogy. It wraps up all of the best bits of all of the games and brings it together for a splendid ending for both the main game and DLC’s.
Meet the maker - Olive Gavin - The Hair Boutique
In Meet the Maker this week, we meet Olive Gavin from The Hair Botique in Castlebar
The Evil Within series - do you have the stamina to outrun Laura?
FOREWARNED IS forearmed as they say, and if you are about to enter nightmare worlds which are the creation of a violent sociopath, or a corrupt corporation, or possibly both, an 'It'll be alright on the night' attitude is not advised.
Irish adults Vote PlayStation 1 as the Best Games Console Santa Ever Brought!
Christmas is prime time for nostalgic memories to warm the hearts of the world-weary adults of Ireland; and little would bring more excitement on Christmas morning than opening the sitting room door to see that Santa, the legend, had left the newest games console under the tree.
Tales of ghouls and ghosts at the Athlone Castle storytelling event
Athlone Castle will host a special Halloween event, 'Rattling Bones and Tombstones - Storytelling and Puppetry' this Saturday, October 27.
Battle to avoid the drop comes down to final game
The battle to avoid the drop to the Premier Division has gone right down to the wire this season.
Connacht’s new stadium to be a ‘shining light’ for the region
Often maligned, rather unfairly, as a dog track overlooking a cemetery, the Galway Sportsground can now be the province’s “shining light”. Hardened fans love it just as it is, and former captain John Muldoon refused to contemplate moving big games elsewhere, but in many ways it is past its sell-by date, particularly since the game went professional.
