Matthew PellettSocial Links Navigation Latest articles by Matthew Pellett Why the death of Disney Infinity isn't the end of the Toys to Life genre By Matthew Pellett published 29 July 16 Opinion Opinion Opinion: "Destiny has changed the way players talk" By Matthew Pellett published 21 April 15 Editorial Editorial 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"
Why the death of Disney Infinity isn't the end of the Toys to Life genre By Matthew Pellett published 29 July 16 Opinion
Opinion: "Destiny has changed the way players talk" By Matthew Pellett published 21 April 15 Editorial