by Robin Bates | Jun 9, 2020 | Blog, Confidence, First Times, Gaming, Geek Culture, Videogames
Video games are great! They let you explore alien worlds, live a life of exhilaration of missed heartbeats and adrenaline and, if the truth be known, a life of dubious virtue. But also collecting coins, matching candy, and saving the day. They can also be a...
by Robin Bates | Jun 4, 2018 | Gaming, Geek Culture, Review, Videogames
Shape of the World – Review Shape of the World is a 3D casual exploration game developed by the independent Canadian studio Hollow Tree Games on Unreal Engine 4. This project was funded on a Kickstarter campaign back in 2014 and was Greenlit on Steam Greenlight...
by Robert House | May 16, 2018 | Esports, Gaming, Geek Culture, Health & Fitness, Physical Health, Robert House, Videogames
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome! It has nothing to do with fish. Or underground tunnels. Coaching for Geeks’ brand new health expert – Operating Department Practitioner Robert House – explains what the hell Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is – and what you can do...
by Robin Bates | Apr 14, 2018 | Conventions, Events, Gaming, Videogames
PC Gamer came up with a solid show for their first effort at Olympia; while you’d expect the games themselves to be the focus there was a lot of associated activity that was both fun and thought-provoking. Panels covered diverse topics such as careers in games...
by Jess Banks | Mar 2, 2018 | Conventions, Robin
Stepping into the hall at Olympia where PC Gamer (sponsored by Omen by HP) had set out their stall for the weekend was an education in organised chaos; teams were unboxing monitors, booting PCs, going through buckets of coffee and generally fortifying themselves for...