Welcome to February's edition of Filmflux Monthly Update!In this monthly update, we'll be showcasing the best of the huge chock-a-block of Filmflux's content from the two months before this one! Simply click read more, scroll down, read and watch what we have to offer.
Regarding Inactivity from Filmflux.Net
Dear Visitors, the decision has been made to condense January's Monthly Update into February's update, as it was not possible to publish the January edition of 'Monthly Update' because site maintenance was largely on hiatus. We apologise for this, and thank you for supporting us in that period. So in this edition of Monthly Update, you will recieve double the content- four reviews and eight pieces of selected content! The hiatus period is now over, and we will continue to update and post to Filmflux.Net as much as is humanly possible! ;)
~Chris
Dear Visitors, the decision has been made to condense January's Monthly Update into February's update, as it was not possible to publish the January edition of 'Monthly Update' because site maintenance was largely on hiatus. We apologise for this, and thank you for supporting us in that period. So in this edition of Monthly Update, you will recieve double the content- four reviews and eight pieces of selected content! The hiatus period is now over, and we will continue to update and post to Filmflux.Net as much as is humanly possible! ;)
~Chris
Resident Evil 5
The follow up to the critically acclaimed 2005 hit Resident Evil 4 returns with new co-op and totally familiar gameplay to its critically acclaimed prequel. While the shooting and control scheme remains largely unchanged, still as stiff and stubborn (and loveable) as ever, RE5 takes the lean to action even further. Where in my review of RE4 I said that it drastically takes leaps and bounds away from the survival horror aspects of the PS1 classics, RE5 just goes that bit further and we’ve ended up with a game that might as well not be part of the Resident Evil series - whether that's good or not is quite frankly up for debate. (click to read more) -Alex
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
So a while ago I wrote an article discussing differences between multi-platform games on each console. Since then I have heard much about the prolonged issues on the Playstation 3 port of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. As I got the Xbox 360 port I will be reviewing only based upon my own playing experience (how many bugs, glitches and frame-rate issues I came across). Now, onto the actual review… (click read more) -Sam
R4i SaveDongle Review
This is the first save-backup device that is directly compatible with Nintendo 3DS games. Yes, you read that right- Nintendo 3DS games. It isn’t just a save backup device that can ‘run with the 3DS’, but in fact, it can actually backup saves of games such as “Mario Kart 7” and “Super Mario 3D Land” and restore them too, as well as download new save-games from the R4i SaveDongle save-game archives. There’s so much to do, and for less than £10 on some websites, this little dongle is surely worth the cash. Or is it? (click to read more) -Chris
Killer 7 Review (2-Parter)
...Resident Evil 4 is the best known and best selling of the Capcom five, shipping over 3 million copies worldwide by the following year.
Viewtiful Joe, a unique 2D platformer set in the mysterious world of ‘Movieland’ with astonishing cartoon art style
P.N.03, a bland third-person shooter which never became commercially successful
Dead Phoenix, which was never released.
…and killer7. (click to read more) -Alex
Viewtiful Joe, a unique 2D platformer set in the mysterious world of ‘Movieland’ with astonishing cartoon art style
P.N.03, a bland third-person shooter which never became commercially successful
Dead Phoenix, which was never released.
…and killer7. (click to read more) -Alex
A selection of content from the last two months
- Capcom's embarassing 'revelaiton' revealed -Chris
- Nintendo Network Revealed -Chris
- Nintendo still developing Flipnote Memo -Chris
- Replica Official Teaser Trailer -Chris -Harrison -Sam
- A Merry Christmas from Jason -Jason
- 2011: An amazing year for gaming. 2012: An amazing year for cinema? -Sam
- The truth behind Metal Gear Rising -Alex
- Skyrim has major lag issues on PS3? -Sam
~Chris

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