Sunday Mirror (Northern Ireland)

The Bus on Thursday

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Firewall Zero Hour is an immersive, mainly multiplaye­r, tactical first-person shooter with some of the best graphics for any VR game yet.

You can choose from playing either the defending or attacking teams before setting your squad up for the 4vs4 encounter. Maps vary between shipping docks, posh houses and swanky offices around the world.

The biggest compliment you can give Firewall Zero Hour is that at times it looks and feels as polished as Rainbow Six. And when you use the gun controller it can feel as though you’re holding a real weapon. The only drawback is one that’s typical with VR shooters. If you lose your sense of direction, you can find yourself facing away from the sensor and out of the controller range. That being said, there’s hours of fun here and anyone with a PSVR kit who’s into Rainbow Six should definitely pick this up.

DAVID RAVEN

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Martin Freeman presents a four-hour special on The Beatles’ groundbrea­king 1968 record. The show includes live performanc­es, neverbefor­e-heard material from the original Esher sessions at George Harrison’s house and BBC archive footage. Shirley Barrett

Fleet. Out Thursday

Primary school teacher Eleanor thinks she’s struck lucky when she lands a job in a remote Australian town. Recovering from a serious illness and a broken relationsh­ip, she imagines a healthy life of yoga and communing with nature. However, the reality of Talbingo (population 240) turns out to be more sinister – creepy locals, strange noises in the night and the sore subject of what exactly happened to her predecesso­r. This quirky tale is thrillingl­y original and wildly funny. A slippery narrative keeps you guessing what’s really going on with a sharply witty narration. DEIRDRE O’BRIEN

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