11th Jul2017

Pop Addled: Episode 119 – Top 5 Disney Movies

by Phil Wheat

Another week, another episode of the Pop Addled podcast, part of the ever-growing podcast roster here on Nerdly! Pop Addled is a pop culture podcast with nerd tendencies. Join Keenan, Sam and Timmy as they discuss movies, music, video games, sports, TV, comics, and any intersection thereof. Their brains have been thoroughly addled by pop […]

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10th Jul2017

Digital Shorts: ‘I and Me’ Review (Nintendo Switch)

by Matthew Smail

In DIGITAL SHORTS we review some of the latest video games that are only available digitally (at least in the UK), in a short-form review format. In this edition we take a look at I and Me, an interesting new puzzle game for the Nintendo Switch. I and Me is a platform puzzle game based […]

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10th Jul2017

Who’s ‘Killing Hasselhoff’ – Watch the trailer to find out!

by Phil Wheat

Ken Jeong (The Hangover, Ride Along 2) and David Hasselhoff (Baywatch, Guardians of The Galaxy Vol. 2) star in the most hilarious & outrageous comedy of the year – Killing Hasselhoff Co-produced by the team behind 2017’s Baywatch and The Hoff himself, Killing Hasselhoff is packed with a host of celebrity cameos including comedian Howie […]

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10th Jul2017

Graphic Novel Review: ‘The Death of Stalin’

by Dan Clark

Written by Fabien Nury | Art by Thierry Robin | Published by Titan Comics What happens when one of the most powerful men in history passes away? Who is left to pick up the pieces? Does society fall into chaos or erupt into celebration over the news that one of history’s most vicious tyrants has succumb […]

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10th Jul2017

‘Fox Trap’ Review

by Philip Rogers

Stars: Becca Hirani, Kate Lister, Julia Eringer, Klariza Clayton, Scott Chambers, Alex Sawyer, Therica Wilson-Read, Richard Summers-Calvert, Georgina Dugdale, Charlene Cooper, Carey Thring, Shelley Lankovits | Written by Scott Jeffrey | Directed by Jamie Weston After a cruel prank goes wrong on prom night leaving a young girl disabled, the group go their separate ways […]

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10th Jul2017

Digital Shorts: ‘GoNNER’ Review (Nintendo Switch)

by Matthew Smail

In DIGITAL SHORTS we review some of the latest video games that are only available digitally (at least in the UK), in a short-form review format. In this edition we take a look at GoNNER, a new roguelike game for the Nintendo Switch. GoNNER is the first two-dimensional roguelike that I’ve played in a long […]

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10th Jul2017

‘It Comes At Night’ Review

by Rupert Harvey

Stars: Joel Edgerton, Christopher Abbott, Carmen Ejogo, Kelvin Harrison Jr | Written and Directed by Trey Edward Shults Ah, the thrill of plunging into a good movie with no prior knowledge. It’s rare, not simply because of the ubiquity of marketing material in the connected world, but also because said films don’t usually live up […]

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09th Jul2017

Trailer & poster for ‘Dave Made a Maze’

by Phil Wheat

Directed by Bill Watterson, Dave Made a Maze follows Dave, an artist who has yet to complete anything significant in his career. He builds a fort in his living room out of pure frustration, only to wind up trapped by the fantastical pitfalls, booby traps, and critters of his own creation. Ignoring his warnings, Dave’s […]

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09th Jul2017

‘Next Up Hero’ – Announcement Trailer

by Phil Wheat

From the developer of Scribblenauts, Drawn to Life and Lock’s Quest, comes a newly announced arcade-style, beat-em-up adventure called Next Up Hero – which is coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, Mac, and Linux in early 2018. Next Up Hero is an arcade action-adventure driven by Community Continue, in which players take […]

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09th Jul2017

Console-quality RPG ‘Tales of the Rays’ comes to mobile

by Phil Wheat

Tales of the Rays is an upcoming free-to-play RPG that brings the intense 3-D gameplay that Tales… fans love from the console series to mobile platforms. Tales of the Rays will be available this Summer as a free download from the Apple App Store and Google Play. In Tales of the Rays, players travel across […]

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09th Jul2017

‘Fear the Walking Dead’ – Mid-season Finale Preview

by Kat Wheat

Two all new back-to-back episodes of AMC’s original series Fear the Walking Dead conclude the first part of season three on Monday 10th July from 2:00am, simultaneous to the US premiere, with a repeat from 9:00pm exclusive to BT customers. Check out the preview clip below: The seventh episode in the season, “The Unveiling” is […]

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09th Jul2017

Titan brings ‘Dan Dare’ back to comics!

by Phil Wheat

Titan Comics have announced details for their upcoming series, based is one of the best-known (and loved) British comic book characters… Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future Writer Peter Milligan (Shade, X-Statix, Enigma) and emerging artist Alberto Fouche, bring Britain’s greatest hero back for an all-new series this October 2017 – featuring a stunning cover […]

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09th Jul2017

‘Little Witch Academia: Chamber of Time’ coming to PS4 in 2018

by Phil Wheat

Coming courtesy of Bandai Namco, JRPG Little Witch Academia: Chamber of Time is set to hit Playstation 4 and PC in early 2018. The game is a heart-pounding 3D action JRPG beat ‘em up featuring an original storyline carved from the popular anime series by Studio Trigger, a Tokyo-based anime production company; now streaming exclusively […]

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08th Jul2017

Game modes & release date unveiled for ‘Gundam Versus’

by Phil Wheat

BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment have revealed the game modes that will be part of Gundam Versus, alongside the official European release date of 29th September. The new installment for the series will provide both solo and multiplayer modes with tutorial and free mode that will help the player to master the art of fighting. Solo play: […]

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08th Jul2017

Second trailer for disaster epic ‘Geostorm’

by Phil Wheat

Warner Bros. have released a new trailer for their disaster flick Geostorm, which stars Gerard Butler, Katheryn Winnick, Jim Sturgess, Abbie Cornish, Andy Garcia and Ed Harris. Directed by Dean Devlin, the film sees the world’s weather go haywire after the satellites controlling the weather are hacked, wreaking havoc across the planet. Looks like a […]

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08th Jul2017

The hairy hero returns in ‘Another WolfCop’ – First Trailer!

by Phil Wheat

Writer/director Lowell Dean’s comedy horror WolfCop was something of a film festival darling, well now Dean is back and so is the titular hairy cop in the eagerly-awaited sequel Another WolfCop. The follow-up to the 2014 original sees Leo Fafard return as WolfCop and also stars Amy Matysio, Jonathan Cherry, Serena Miller, Jessica Hinkson, Yannick […]

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08th Jul2017

New details revealed for Nintendo’s ‘Splatoon 2’

by Phil Wheat

With Splatoon 2 launching exclusively for Nintendo Switch in just a couple of weeks, Nintendo debuted a special Nintendo Direct presentation highlighting many of the game’s new features, new weapons, new locations and, most importantly for all the fashion-forward cephalopods out there, its fresh new styles. The video also touched on SplatNet 2, the new […]

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08th Jul2017

Latest ‘Agents of Mayhem’ trailer gets a little moustache-y

by Kat Wheat

A spin-off from the Saint’s Row video game series, Agents of Mayhem is a single-player, open-world, third-person action game which is coming to the PS4, Xbox One and PC in August. In anticipation of the launch, here’s a new trailer for the game – this one channelling the moustache mania that is/was Magnum PI(!) Seoul […]

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08th Jul2017

Midnight Releasing scream ‘WTF!’ for Peter Herro

by Phil Wheat

It’s been almost two years since we last reported on the the debut feature from director Peter Herro, WTF! – which follows the survivor of a mass murder on a relaxing trip with six close friends, when her nightmare threatens to begin again. Thankfully the latest news is that Herro’s film is finally getting a […]

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08th Jul2017

First teaser for Godzilla anime ‘Monster Planet’

by Phil Wheat

Toho Animation have released the first teaser for the first Godzilla anime EVER, Godzilla: Monster Planet, which is directed by Kobun Shizuno and Hiroyuki Seshita. The film is set for a release later this year. The last summer of the 20th Century. That day, the human beings learn that they are not the only ruler […]

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08th Jul2017

Action RPG ‘Kritika Online’ launches open beta

by Kat Wheat

En Masse Entertainment this past week announced the launch of open beta for their hyper-stylish action RPG, Kritika Online. After a Head Start period for Founders, Kritika Online is now up and running and available to play for free for anyone with an En Masse account. To sign up, please visit: https://account.enmasse.com/kritika/sign-up In Kritika Online, […]

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08th Jul2017

Bandai Namco bringing ‘The Seven Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia’ to EU

by Phil Wheat

BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Europe have announced that The Seven Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia is coming to the Europe exclusively for the PlayStation 4! Based on the popular manga and anime series The Seven Deadly Sins, The Seven Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia is the first console video game adaptation of the anime and manga […]

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