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Forget Big Fat Gypsy Weddings.
Mark O’Connor’s drama about a young boxer (John Connors) caught between feuding traveller families is a bare-knuckle assault on the issues tearing Pavee traditions apart.
Pitched somewhere between Shakespeare, The Godfather and revenge western, the story hits every expected beat – but it’s enlivened with directorial bravura.
There’s a strand of ‘us vs them’ that eventually grates, but O’Connor’s marshalling of a cast that includes many real travellers shows real feeling for this misunderstood community.
My next Metroidvania kick is an ingenious mix of Zelda-like exploration, twin-stick combat, and pitch-perfect controls – with 97% positive Steam user reviews
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Nintendo finally recognizes the most hardcore retro gaming sickos with Switch's latest N64 games, which you've probably never heard of