Calum MarshSocial Links Navigation Latest articles by Calum Marsh When it comes to controversy, Far Cry 5 will be on the right side of history By Calum Marsh published 10 April 18 Opinion Far Cry 5 may have drawn heat for its setting and subject, but it'll likely be seen as hugely progressive in the future Opinion GAME REVIEWSMOVIE REVIEWSTV REVIEWS1Hades 2 review: "The roguelike DNA at the heart of this sequel remains as tight and cutthroat as its predecessor"2Sand Land review: "Feels inferior to what Akira Toriyama constructed years ago"3Stellar Blade review: "A good action-RPG that I enjoyed a lot despite several issues" 4Manor Lords review: "Brimming with the potential to exceed its already broad horizons" 5Medici board game review: "Friendly competition"1Tarot review: "A predictable and tame take on Final Destination" 2Unfrosted review: "Jerry Seinfeld’s Netflix movie is a deliciously silly, spoofy tale"3The Idea of You review: "Anne Hathaway works overtime to give this rom-com even the appearance of substance"4The Fall Guy review: "A snappy, sharp, sexy screwball action romance"5Boy Kills World review: "A gleefully bonkers blend of The Hunger Games and The Raid"1Doctor Who episodes 1 & 2 review: Space Babies may divide the fans, but Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson make for an immediately winning new TARDIS team2Tales of the Empire review: "Mature, beautifully animated shorts that are worthy additions to the Star Wars canon"3X-Men '97 episode 8 review: "It's the beginning of the end for our beloved X-Men"4Dead Boy Detectives review: "Delightfully dark, deeply moving, and the perfect companion to The Sandman"5X-Men ’97 episode 7 review: "Season one has finally hit a lull"
When it comes to controversy, Far Cry 5 will be on the right side of history By Calum Marsh published 10 April 18 Opinion Far Cry 5 may have drawn heat for its setting and subject, but it'll likely be seen as hugely progressive in the future