Bright review: bad storytelling lets down a promising genre mash up

Drew and Chella review Bright, the urban fantasy buddy cop movie from Netflix. Dubbed the worst film of 2017 by some critics, the Argue the Toss team deliver their verdict.
Our Hopeful 2018 Game Wishes

With 2017 wrapped up, we wanted to take a few moments to dream about some of the titles that have been promised to gamers in 2018. Surely not all of them will live up to their hype, but if at least some do, it will be a great year filled with unbelievable gaming goodness.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi review

Drew and Chella review Star Wars: The Last Jedi and wrap up season 3 of Argue the Toss. From one trilogy to another, it’s another action packed episode dealing with the things that really matter in Star Wars.
Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice: Thoughtful Representation of Psychosis in a Memorable Game

Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice uses stunning audio visual elements to represent Senua’s psychosis, as players follow her into Hel, but the experience could be a little thin for some.
Gaming highlights of 2017 and the lowlights

It’s been a busy year of games, controversies, so Chella is looking over the gaming highlights of 2017 and some of the lowlights.
Gorogoa review: ingenious, hand illustrated puzzle gaming

Gorogoa is a beautiful, hand-drawn puzzle game that is like stepping into the pages of a picture book and then stepping into the pages of another picture. It’s a gorgeous Celtic knot of a game that delivers on the promises it made when it was revealed six years ago.
Tossers 2017: Games of the Year 2017 winners announced

Dust off your tux or gown for the Tossers 2017, as Drew and Chella decide the winners of their Games of the Year categories for 2017. These are the games with the best art, best writing, music and more.
Hair Nah and positive games with social messages

Chella looks at the new breed of positive games, which focus on social messages and ideas. Hair Nah is the latest game to hit a positive nerve online, but there are more.
Assassin’s Creed: Origins review – Egypt Heralds a Return to Form

Assassin’s Creed: Origins has players mastering a completely reinvented combat system while exploring colossal pyramids, gilded tombs, sprawling ancient cities, crocodile-infested rivers and the entirety of Egypt. It’s the best Assassin’s Creed game in years!
Justice League review: not bad just boring

Justice League isn’t a bad film, it’s just not very interesting. Drew and Chella discuss DC’s superhero team up on geek podcast Argue the Toss. Star Trek Discovery is also on the agenda.
