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  • Call of Duty 2017 “Going Back To Its Roots”

    It seems we’re getting all out games intel from financial reports this year, in this case a hint that CoD 2017 might take us back to the “good old days” (they were not really good old days). According to a slide from Activisions fourth quarter 2016 earnings report, “traditional...
  • South Park: The Fractured But Whole – Delayed… Again…

    South Park: The Fractured But Whole, pause for laughter, has yet again been delayed. It was only last September when publisher Ubisoft moved the game from its scheduled December 2016 release window to early 2017. However the company’s recently released third-quarter sales results, suggest the game has been moved...
  • A Ghost in the Wildlands

    Back in the late 90’s, as a young teenager in the west of Scotland, your recreational time was either drinking on the streets or attending the local under 18’s disco and asking multiple girls throughout the evening to “Nip yer pal”(kiss your friend in English). Although both these activities I...
  • Resident Evil 7 Review

      New to Out of Lives as a guest author is Ross Falconer, Dropping by to give us his opinion on Capcom’s return to the Resident Evil Franchise… When the first pieces of promotional material for Resident Evil 7 were drip fed to us, the reaction was a mixed...
  • Out of Lives Podcast Episode 67 – Pitchforks At The Ready!

    The Out of Lives Podcast returns in style this week; featuring Adam, Dave & Mete. The topics up for discussion include: Why Mete is actually a Danish female, why Adam is likely to be lynched by DC Comic fanatics and why you shouldn’t let Dave have access to your...
  • Ellipsis Review

    Ellipsis is the seventh studio album by Scottish alternative rock band Biffy Clyro, it’s also an action-packed avoid ’em up from Salmi Games. For anyone still unsure, this is a review for the recent Steam release of the latter. What is an Avoid ’em up? well, it’s pretty self-explanatory so I’m...
  • Orwell – An Opinion

    You’re one of the first human users of Orwell, the government’s new security programme. As an investigator, you have the power to store information about specifically targeted citizens. You delve into websites, bank statements, phone conversations, and even private files. Data you pick is given to an adviser, who...
  • How Do You Solve A Problem Like Virginia?

    Another great article from guest author Duncan Parsons. Read on for his thoughts on Virginia, and find out how you can reach him at the end! Be warned, this article contains spoilers, which we have marked up later in the piece. I played through Virginia a few days ago....
  • A Serious Skill Shortage

    Unless you are 12 years old, have no actual responsibilities and no desire to go outside – you will have experienced this phenomenon. Marathon runners refer to “The Wall” as a point during the race, ¾’s of the way through, where your body has used all its energy and...