
MarryAnn D.
AuthorMaryAnn Davison is an old school gamer who is a qualified Archivist and information manager. She loves to write in her spare time.
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How To Use The PS4 Web Browser
Unlike the PS5, which doesn’t have a built in web browser, If you are tempted to use the web browser that comes with your PS4, and I do realise that many of you probably are not, then perhaps one of the first things to note about it is that it does not support the Flash

PES 2016 Review
If, like me, you felt the urge to look up what the initials PES actually stood for before reading any further, then I’ll quickly put you out of your misery – it’s Pro Evolution Soccer. I know you knew that, I just had to explain, just in case. ‘Realistic’, ‘atmosphere’, and ‘overall feel’ are all

Zombie Vikings Review
For some, the combination of zombies and Vikings in one game will be sufficient proof of the high quality of a game. For others, the fact that the makers were also responsible for the surprise hit of last year ‘Stick It To The Man’ will be enough to sway them to the Nordic adventure. For

Rory McIlroy PGA Tour Review
Ah, the Open, don’t ya just love it? I don’t, but my dad does so that surely qualifies me to write this little piece. EA Sports (it’s in the game…) love it so much they’ve timed the release of their new game in time for its opening, pardon the pun. Oh, and what’s the new

Le Tour De France 2015 Review
Fancy donning the yellow jersey without the hassle of cycling 3360 ever so slightly arduous kilometres? Then perhaps playing the PS4 version of Le Tour De France 2015 may just be for you. Although it will probably involve less sweat and saddle-related problems (that is, a sore bum), it will not nece

The Elder Scrolls Online Tamriel Unlimited Review
For the first time in the history of the hugely successful Elder Scrolls franchise, the action has moved from PC and Mac to consoles and it also goes online. The story is set around 1000 years ago, before the events of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and prior to the rise of Tiber Septim, the

LEGO Jurassic World Review
Jurassic Park seems to be everywhere at the moment, except of course this incarnation is known as Jurassic World, so perhaps I’m showing my age when I refer to Jurassic Park. Not that you’ll be interested, but I watched it on a family holiday to Florida in 1993 at the age of 13, and those

How To Expand Your PS4 Storage
If the 500GB internal hard drive space simply isn’t enough for your needs, and let’s face it, with some games weighing in at around 40GB each, who isn’t, then how do you go about improving on this? It need neither be expensive or complicated, you’ll be glad to hear – read on. Prior to starting,

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Review
The astute amongst you will notice that this is the 3rd game in this franchise. So, where does it pitch up, and how does it compare? Well, it was released in the middle of last month, and it has seemingly topped software sales for May (according to the NPD Group). It’s clearly been hotly anticipated

How To Keep Your PS4 Clean
Now I could just start and end this article by saying, keep it away from naughty websites. Some of us would chuckle, some of us would groan and we could all get on with our days. It wouldn’t be terribly helpful, though, would it? So, if you decide that it’s important to you to keep

Farming Simulator 2015 Review
There are simulator games for just about every imaginable scenario, the most likely to spring mind being taking control of an aeroplane in a flight simulator, or taking the wheel of a racing car. This new game, however, has a slightly different focus, and involves plenty of (simulated) fresh air and

PS4 Games Incoming July Spotlight (2015)
Gaming in July? With all that beautiful sunshine to enjoy? Shame on you! Although, having said that, whether or not the beautiful sun will appear does depend a lot on where in the world you live. Okay, enough, let’s just assume that you all live in Basingstoke, and will need to know which games are