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4 Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine Xbox/PS3 £49.99, PC £39.99 LIVING SOCIAL Free for iPhone and Android GET discounts for shops wherever you are in the world. Every morn- ing this app will push deals and money-off codes to your handset. You can save £££s at local res- taurants or check into 5H hotels at slashed prices, so it’s great for travel. Adventure days are also often up for grabs if you’re plan- ning a day trip closer to home. Once you see a deal you like, click and take the phone to the shop or venue. TATTOO YOU Free for iPhone and iTouch TEENAGERS can scare their par- ents by adding fake tats to them- selves in photos, choosing from images such as a skull, flowers or a girl in a bikini. Just drag and drop the tat on to a shot of your- self, re-size it then save it and send it to your parent – or whoever has banned you from getting inked – and wait for your phone to ring. Certainly worth a download, if only for a one-off wind-up. DAVE MASTERS Dead Island PS3/Xbox £49.99, PC £39.99 APPS WEEK 2.5 THESE ladies are looking for more than a cheeky nibble on the earlobe. If blood-thirsty bikini babes are your idea of a great Friday night in, look no further. Waking up after a heavy ses- sion on the lash, you play as one of a group of four survivors of a zombie apoca- lypse. With the undead look- ing to have a taste of your flesh, hand-to-hand combat is your primary means of seeing off the hordes and you’ll have to use axes and shanks to survive the outbreak, while levelling up to earn new abili- ties. If melee isn’t your thing, you can choose char- acters based on their unique skill sets, including proficiency in guns and knives. Just like Grand Theft Auto, Dead Island allows you to pick and choose missions or head off alone on a massacre. Exploring the island is a real gem, espe- cially when you walk in on a room converted into a sexy amateur film studio. Oo-er. You’ll want to get a group of mates together to make the most of Dead Island, as playing with friends ramps up the fun. When you’re not hacking off undead human parts, most of your time is spent ferrying goods between survivor groups — and that’s the biggest prob- lem Dead Island faces. The repetitive nature of the fetch quests will turn some off, while later areas of the island town and jungle aren’t a patch on the opening resort. It’s Borderlands and Left 4 Dead rolled into one but isn’t as good as either of them. The awesome concept and great atmosphere make it one of the bet- ter ideas for a zombie game, but Dead Island may be a chore. LW OF THE 3 NEW MUSIC ! ELECTRIC FROG @ SWG3, Glasgow, tomorrow and Sunday: The biggest and boldest line-up Glasgow’s seen this year, as US house and techno innovators rub shoulders with some of the coolest bands on the planet. Tomorrow, on the outdoor stage, Slam and Len Faki warm up for Detroit techno icons Derrick May and Jeff Mills, while indoors Andrew Pirie and Bob Jeffries pave the way for New York’s Levon Vincent and Joe Claussell before Frankie Knuckles, right – whose residency at Chicago’s Warehouse club in the early 80s gave ‘house’ music its name – takes to the decks. On Sunday, The Fall and Wild Beasts set the scene for the mighty Mogwai outdoors, while Mount Kimbie, Jimmy Edgar, The Field and The Orb pursue a more electronic path inside. Get the full rundown and bag tickets at theelectricfrog.co.uk $ AFRICA HITECH @ The Arches, Glasgow, tonight: Live show from one of the hottest duos around, Africa Hitech – aka Mark Pritchard and Steve Spacek. Mark’s CV is impeccable – he’s produced two decades’ worth of amazing techno, house, ambi- ent music under guises including Global Commu- nication, Reload, Jedi Knights and Harmonic 313 – and Steve has collaborated with hip hop icons including Mos Def and J Dilla for his Spacek project, so when they join forces it’s serious stuff. Their 93 Million Miles album joins the dots between grime, dancehall, hip hop and dubstep and the live set is sure to shake the foundations. % EDIT @ Green Room/Below Stairs, Edinburgh, tomorrow: It’s an east v west clash of disco and house grooves, with Glasgow’s Geoff Montford and Al Kent going head to head with John Tokyoblu, Future B and Barry Fell in the capital. & ON THE HOUSE @ O’Couture, Glasgow, tonight: Dutch house man-of-the-moment Nicky Romero hits Scotland fresh from rocking David Guetta’s F*** Me I’m Famous party in Ibiza. Derek McNee, Tony Moran, Neil Hood and the House Bandits warm up. ( TELEFUNKEN @ Cabaret Voltaire, Edinburgh, tonight: Scottish scene veteran DJ Q joins residents Alan Gray and Nick Wilson for a party devoted to the finest underground house sounds. Q Email listings to [email protected] WARHAMMER, for the unac- quainted, is the geeky fad wherein you collect models of make-believe space warriors and, er, paint them. The collectors would then take their “armies” to a Games Workshop store and battle it out . . . by throwing a dice. Somehow, Warhammer has spawned all kinds of break- outs, including a successful video game series. Described as intense action RPG, it is the bringing to life of Games Workshop. But, slight mockery aside, this is actually a decent game. As with its predecessor, Kill Team, there are lots of posi- tives. Gameplay is very good, the plot enjoyable and the action is, as promised, intense. You control one of the War- hammer forces the only remaining good guys in the dis- tant future — to save humanity from violent extinction. And the rest is history in the making. A guilty secret of geeky fun. BY TOM CHURCHILL THE STAGGER RATS WHO: Daniel Paylor (vocals/guitar), Callum Easter (vocals organ), Craig Mcmullen (guitar), Kai Wallace (drums), Jack Sandi- son (bass/vocals) WHERE: Edinburgh FOR FANS OF: The Libertines, Arctic Monkeys, The Waterboys JIM SAYS: My first introduction to The Stagger Rats was when their single, See Through Spiders, featured in the Danny Dyer movie Pimp. Mark Kermode described the film as “leery, laddy, dreary nonsense”. My thoughts on the single were little better. Oh how I’d like to backtrack now, though I still maintain it is one of the band’s weaker tracks. It’s certainly been some ride for the boys so far, from being set up in rundown Glas- gow digs before a management deal went sour to finding themselves recording their debut album, Scorpio Leisure, with legend- ary Britpop producer Owen Morris. Responsible for key releases from heavy- hitters Oasis and The Verve, as well as The View, Owen told me The Stagger Rats are the best band he’s worked with! Attitude, coupled with some great songs and the contrasting vocal styles of Daniel and Callum make The Stagger Rats serious contenders. Watch them go! MORE: facebook.com/thestaggerrats Q Jim’ll be playing The Stagger Rats on In:Demand Uncut — Sunday 7-10pm on Clyde 1, Forth One, Northsound 1, Radio Borders, Tay FM, West FM & West Sound FM. See jimgellatly.com WIN BY JIM GELLATLY CLUBBING WIN a copy of Dead Island and a PS3 Slim, strategy guide, T-shirt and deckchair – simply by tweeting us. Take a picture of this page, with your Twitter username written on it, and tweet it to us at @SunGamesColumn by midnight on Sunday. Ten runners-up win a game, guide and T-shirt. Usual rules apply. 10 SFTW Friday, September 9, 2011

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Warhammer 40,000:Space MarineXbox/PS3 £49.99, PC £39.99

LIVING SOCIALFree for iPhone and Android

GET discounts for shops whereveryou are in the world. Every morn-ing this app will push deals andmoney-off codes to your handset.You can save £££s at local res-

taurants or check into 5H hotels atslashed prices, so it’s great fortravel. Adventure days are alsooften up for grabs if you’re plan-ning a day trip closer to home.Once you see a deal you like,

click and take the phone to theshop or venue.

TATTOO YOUFree for iPhone and iTouch

TEENAGERS can scare their par-ents by adding fake tats to them-selves in photos, choosing fromimages such as a skull, flowers ora girl in a bikini. Just drag anddrop the tat on to a shot of your-self, re-size it then save it and send

it to your parent – or whoever hasbanned you from getting inked –and wait for your phone to ring.Certainly worth a download, if

only for a one-off wind-up.DAVE MASTERS

Dead IslandPS3/Xbox £49.99, PC £39.99

APPS

WEEK

2.5

THESE ladies are lookingfor more than a cheekynibble on the earlobe.If blood-thirsty bikini babesare your idea of a great Fridaynight in, look no further.Waking up after a heavy ses-sion on the lash, you play asone of a group of foursurvivors of a zombie apoca-lypse. With the undead look-ing to have a taste of yourflesh, hand-to-hand combat isyour primary means of seeingoff the hordes and you’ll haveto use axes and shanks tosurvive the outbreak, whilelevelling up toearn new abili-ties.If melee isn’tyour thing, youcan choose char-acters based ontheir unique skillsets, includingproficiency inguns and knives.Just like GrandTheft Auto, DeadIsland allows youto pick andchoose missionsor head off aloneon a massacre.Exploring the

island is a real gem, espe-cially when you walk in on aroom converted into a sexyamateur film studio. Oo-er.You’ll want to get a groupof mates together to make themost of Dead Island, as playingwith friends ramps up the fun.When you’re not hacking offundead human parts, most ofyour time is spent ferryinggoods between survivor groups— and that’s the biggest prob-lem Dead Island faces.The repetitive nature of thefetch quests will turn some

off, while laterareas of theisland — townand jungle —aren’t a patch onthe opening resort.It’s Borderlandsand Left 4 Deadrolled into onebut isn’t as goodas either of them.The awesomeconcept and greatatmosphere makeit one of the bet-ter ideas for azombie game, butDead Island maybe a chore. LW

OFTHE

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NEWMUSIC

!ELECTRIC FROG @ SWG3, Glasgow,tomorrow and Sunday: The biggest and

boldest line-up Glasgow’s seen this year, as UShouse and techno innovators rub shoulders withsome of the coolest bands on the planet.Tomorrow, on the outdoor stage, Slam and

Len Faki warm up for Detroit techno icons DerrickMay and Jeff Mills, while indoors Andrew Pirieand Bob Jeffries pave the way for New York’sLevon Vincent and Joe Claussell before FrankieKnuckles, right – whose residency at Chicago’sWarehouse club in the early 80s gave ‘house’music its name – takes to the decks.

On Sunday, The Fall and WildBeasts set the scene for the mightyMogwai outdoors, while MountKimbie, Jimmy Edgar, The Fieldand The Orb pursue a moreelectronic path inside.Get the full rundown and bag

tickets at theelectricfrog.co.uk

$AFRICA HITECH @ TheArches, Glasgow, tonight: Live

show from one of the hottest duos around, AfricaHitech – aka Mark Pritchard and Steve Spacek.Mark’s CV is impeccable – he’s produced two

decades’ worth of amazing techno, house, ambi-ent music under guises including Global Commu-nication, Reload, Jedi Knights and Harmonic 313– and Steve has collaborated with hip hop iconsincluding Mos Def and J Dilla for his Spacekproject, so when they join forces it’s serious stuff.Their 93 Million Miles album joins the dots

between grime, dancehall, hip hop and dubstepand the live set is sure to shake the foundations.

%EDIT @ Green Room/Below Stairs,Edinburgh, tomorrow: It’s an east v west

clash of disco and house grooves, withGlasgow’s Geoff Montford and Al Kent goinghead to head with John Tokyoblu, Future B andBarry Fell in the capital.

&ON THE HOUSE @ O’Couture, Glasgow,tonight: Dutch house man-of-the-moment

Nicky Romero hits Scotland fresh from rocking

David Guetta’s F*** Me I’m Famous party inIbiza. Derek McNee, Tony Moran, Neil Hood andthe House Bandits warm up.

(TELEFUNKEN @ Cabaret Voltaire,Edinburgh, tonight: Scottish scene veteran

DJ Q joins residents Alan Gray and Nick Wilsonfor a party devoted to the finest undergroundhouse sounds.Q Email listings to [email protected]

WARHAMMER, for the unac-quainted, is the geeky fadwherein you collect models ofmake-believe space warriorsand, er, paint them.The collectors would then

take their “armies” to a GamesWorkshop store and battle itout . . . by throwing a dice.Somehow, Warhammer has

spawned all kinds of break-outs, including a successful

video game series.Described as intense action

RPG, it is the bringing to life ofGames Workshop.But, slight mockery aside,

this is actually a decent game.As with its predecessor, Kill

Team, there are lots of posi-tives. Gameplay is very good,the plot enjoyable and theaction is, as promised, intense.You control one of the War-

hammer forces – the onlyremaining good guys in the dis-tant future — to save humanityfrom violent extinction. And therest is history in the making.A guilty secret of geeky fun.

BYTOM

CHURCHILL

THE STAGGER RATSWHO: Daniel Paylor (vocals/guitar), CallumEaster (vocals organ), Craig Mcmullen(guitar), Kai Wallace (drums), Jack Sandi-son (bass/vocals)WHERE: EdinburghFOR FANS OF: The Libertines, ArcticMonkeys, The WaterboysJIM SAYS: My first introduction to TheStagger Rats was when their single, SeeThrough Spiders, featured in the DannyDyer movie Pimp. Mark Kermode describedthe film as “leery, laddy, dreary nonsense”.My thoughts on the single were little better.Oh how I’d like to backtrack now, though I

still maintain it is one of the band’s weakertracks.It’s certainly been some ride for the boys

so far, from being set up in rundown Glas-gow digs before a management deal wentsour to finding themselves recording theirdebut album, Scorpio Leisure, with legend-ary Britpop producer Owen Morris.Responsible for key releases from heavy-

hitters Oasis and The Verve, as well as TheView, Owen told me The Stagger Rats arethe best band he’s worked with!Attitude, coupled with some great songs

and the contrasting vocal styles of Danieland Callum make The Stagger Rats seriouscontenders. Watch them go!MORE: facebook.com/thestaggerratsQ Jim’ll be playing The Stagger Rats onIn:Demand Uncut — Sunday 7-10pm onClyde 1, Forth One, Northsound 1, RadioBorders, Tay FM, West FM & West SoundFM. See jimgellatly.com

WIN

BY JIMGELLATLY

CLUBBING

WIN a copy of DeadIsland and a PS3 Slim,strategy guide, T-shirtand deckchair – simplyby tweeting us.Take a picture of this

page, with your Twitterusername written on it,and tweet it to us at@SunGamesColumn bymidnight on Sunday.Ten runners-up win a

game, guide and T-shirt.Usual rules apply.

10 SFTW Friday, September 9, 2011