game ARTICLE: Eurogamer Expo 2011 – Mass Effect 3 Hands-On
Mass Effect 3 has to be one of the most highly-anticipated games around right now. We take a look to see how it’s bearing up.
Mass Effect 3 has to be one of the most highly-anticipated games around right now. We take a look to see how it’s bearing up.
ID Software have been quietly working on Rage for 5 years now. First-person shooters have changed a lot in that time, so Onemetal investigates whether the daddies of the genre still have what it takes.
Phil Whitehouse chats with progressive/technical metallers’ Tesseract’s vocalist Elliot Coleman and drummer Jay Postones about their recent line-up shuffle, the internet’s less-than-warm reception of Coleman, and what’s in store for Tesseract’s future.
No, it’s not a second rate follow-up to Machine Head’s The Blackening, it’s a new take on the dance/rock combo. I think you already know whether you want to investigate or not…
Chris Ward gets a bit brave and takes on the powers of darkness in Insidious. The power of film compels you, the power of film compels you…
Blue Estate takes in bad actors and the criminal underworld in a pulpy, neon-lit modern LA. With up to five artists per issue, is Blue Estate a fascinating mix or a strange mess? Dave Convery finds out.
Mark travels to a galaxy far, far away (well, Coventry) to experience Charlie Ross’s One Man Star Wars Trilogy that has… well, one man acting out the original Star Wars Trilogy. Is the force strong with this one? Click to find out…
Paul W.S. Anderson might not be anybody’s favourite director (read: nobody’s), but Dan Tandy will defend Event Horizon as the one brilliant, affecting film in an otherwise spotty career. Read on…
Danny Heaton gets punked all over in Merseyside.
OneMetal’s Phil Whitehouse catches up with multi-instrumentalist Paul Antonio Ortiz during Chimp Spanner’s tour with Tesseract and Uneven Structure.
Progressive/metalcore/post-hardcore crew I Am Abomination’s latest EP ‘The Passion Of The Heist’ tells of one poor unfortunate’s abduction and assimilation by an alien race. Phil Whitehouse watches the skies.
Laura Morley looks at some of the big names from the DC comics reboot, with Demon Knights, Resurrection Man, Batwoman and Mister Terrific coming under her gaze as we continue to round up the heroes and villains of the ‘New 52′ relaunch.
Just as Halo defined the original Xbox, so Gears of War and its sequels have been the definitive franchise of this generation to hit Microsoft’s machine. Leigh Forgie says a muscular, oiled, and barely-homoerotic goodbye to the final game in the trilogy.
From its humble beginnings as a one-day indoor festival in 2001, the Bloodstock Open Air Metal Festival has grown into one of the most eagerly-awaited events on the UK metal calender. Check out what OneMetal thought of the bands who graced the stages on Day 2 of Bloodstock 2011.
As part of an endeavour to encourage students to pursue science, Peter Allison reveals how Valve has released Portal for free via their Steam network.
Cult shooter Radiant Silvergun will cost you over £100 on the Saturn. Read this review to see if it’s worth the bargain price of 1200 Microsoft points
Luke Morton casts his eye over the latest from Stoke’s hardcore mob The River Card.
Much has been said of everybody’s favourite new metallers, Rise To Remain, but so far OneMetal have kept quiet about the whole matter. Here we finally cast our verdict.
The Lowering The Tone tour rolls into Birmingham, dragging djent-y figureheads Tesseract, solo project-gone-live band Chimp Spanner and French newcomers Uneven Structure in its wake. Phil Whitehouse was there to bring you the low-down.
Dead Island caused a stir with ‘that’ trailer, but can the final game possibly stand up to the hype? Dave Convery picks up a pipe wrench and sets to the fray.