Day: 5 February 2018

Create Your Shoppekeeper In Shoppe Keep 2 Ahead Of Launch
News & Updates

Create Your Shoppekeeper In Shoppe Keep 2 Ahead Of Launch

With Shoppe Keep 2 on the way this year, players can get a small taste of what to expect by creating their Shoppe Keepers for free! Before I waffle on about Shoppe Keep 2, Shoppe Keep was a first-person shop management title by Strange Fire, and published by Excalibur Games in 2015. The title finds players running their own shop in the middle of a fantasy town with heroes, and heroines flocking to your store to buy weapons and more. Shoppe Keep 2 follows on from the success of the first and includes more elements, such as Online play, and free-roam allowing players to go out and find items to sell, rather than just ordering them in. The players can also equip the armour and weapons that they sell in order to protect them when they're on their quests to find items to sell. The Charact...
Snakebyte Pro Range Review
Hardware & Tech

Snakebyte Pro Range Review

Recently through the Thumb Culture door came the Snakebyte PRO range of products, this included a keyboard, mouse and a nice mouse pad, apparently all designed for the pro gamer. Now whilst I am definitely not a pro gamer, I thought it would be poignant to take each of these products for a ride in the day to day working that goes on in my office. Including some graphics design, video editing as well as general internet stuff and a splattering of gaming here and there. Let's dive into the snake pit and take a look at the products. Snakebyte Key:Board PRO With mechanical feel keys this keyboard definitely gives a satisfying click to your key presses, although when you are typing a document out this clicking can be a little annoying, but eventually you get desensitised to the sound and ...
Thumb Culture Retrospective – The Beatles Rock Band
PlayStation Reviews

Thumb Culture Retrospective – The Beatles Rock Band

There's nothing I love more than The Beatles, well, apart from David Bowie, Pulp and actually come to think of it there are quite a few things I love more than The Beatles. When it comes to me and Rock Band, I get on quite well with it. My main issue with the games has always been my below average health, specifically my wrists, it makes it pretty hard to play Rock Band for long periods of time. Still, that didn't stop me from putting the disc in and not stopping until I'd played through the entire story mode. What I do regret is playing every single song in one go in one day without a break. Writing this review currently is about as easy as coaxing a meerkat out of its hole with car insurance. I'll just preface this review with a note. I do in fact really enjoy The Beatles, and I play ...