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Arts
This week, columnist Angus Morrison discusses the interaction and narrative subjectivity that mean games are really nothing without their gamers
Arts
In his final column of the term, Angus Morrison discusses the status of ‘achievements’, and reflects on what his columns may have achieved themselves
Film & TV
Angus Morrison is in awe of the new title’s visual capabilities – if only the story lived up to the visuals
Arts
In this week’s column, Angus Morrison introduces us to the increasingly popular world of the eSport
Arts
In this week’s column, Angus Morrison investigates the relationship between mass appeal and monotony in the gaming industry
Arts
In this week’s column, Angus Morrison looks at the social and interactive status of gaming
Arts
Tom Ruddle and Angus Morrison debate the motion
Arts
This week, Angus Morrison looks at the impact of the Nintendo Wii and asks whether the living room gaming audience has entered a new level
Film & TV
Angus Morrison is disappointed by the mobile port of Square Enix’s classic brand
Arts
Angus Morrison looks at the mobile gaming market, which has grown at a phenomenal speed over a relatively short space of time.
Arts
Angus Morrison introduces us to the world of gaming in the first of his weekly columns, telling us that it’s time we stopped trying to decide whether games are art, and to start considering them on their own enthralling terms
Film & TV
Angus Morrison finds the biggest video game release of the year to be an acceptable but utterly generic installment
Film & TV
Angus Morrison reviews a solid albeit not revolutionary racer
Film & TV
Angus Morrison immerses himself in the biggest original release of the year.