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You probably don’t know Dean Wilkinson, but you certainly know his work. Having written for names as esteemed as John Cleese, Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie, Ant & Dec and Mel Smith & Griff Rhys Jones, Dean Wilkinson is an unsung legend of British comedy, and kindly took time out from his busy schedule as...
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You probably don’t know Dean Wilkinson, but you certainly know his work. Having written for names as esteemed as John Cleese, Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie, Ant & Dec and Mel Smith & Griff Rhys Jones, Dean Wilkinson is an unsung legend of British comedy, and kindly took time out from his busy schedule as...
The post CultKast 3: Dean Wilkinson Recalls His Award Winning-Comedy Writing Career appeared first on Kasterborous Doctor Who News and Reviews.
- 3/22/2015
- by Christian Cawley
- Kasterborous.com
It looks like its “Worms Day” here on Blogomatic3000… First Mark posted his review of the recently released Worms Collection earlier today, and now here’s Paul with his review of Worms Revolution! – Phil.
Who would have thought that worms were psychopathic little killers who love to go to war? If you don’t know by now they have quite a history of blowing each other up, in a game of course, you won’t be going out into the garden at night to see World War Worms taking place. Worms Revolution brings back the underground soldiers to the Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and PC (Steam) in all their explosive glory.
The first thing noticeable about the game is that the graphics have had an overhaul; the worms themselves have more detail to them, more animation in the way they die and have more personality. They also have more weapons with which to kill each other,...
Who would have thought that worms were psychopathic little killers who love to go to war? If you don’t know by now they have quite a history of blowing each other up, in a game of course, you won’t be going out into the garden at night to see World War Worms taking place. Worms Revolution brings back the underground soldiers to the Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and PC (Steam) in all their explosive glory.
The first thing noticeable about the game is that the graphics have had an overhaul; the worms themselves have more detail to them, more animation in the way they die and have more personality. They also have more weapons with which to kill each other,...
- 10/12/2012
- by Pzomb
- Nerdly
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