
The justification for turning real-life murder cases into dramas is usually two-fold: to highlight dogged policing and to take the focus away from the killer by telling the stories of the victims. Writer Ed Whitmore and director Marc Evans are clearly trying to handle this story with care and an absence of sensationalism, but have ended up with four turgid hours of television – which is odd, because they had none of these problems when making ITV’s vastly superior Manhunt. Thirty years later (and played by Philip Glenister) he is asked to restart the case. A junior CID detective, Paul Bethell, was convinced that the crimes were the work of a serial killer, but the investigation hit a dead end. Later that year, friends Pauline Floyd and Geraldine Hughes were found murdered several miles away. A teenage girl named Sandra Newton was murdered in south Wales in 1973. Eventually, the story struggles into view. Working out what is going on is difficult. Now: Babylon by David Gray, and news bulletins that mention Tony Blair. Then: All Right Now by Free is playing on the car radio.

It switches between then and the early 2000s – when the crime is re-opened as a cold case, following advances in DNA testing – with such regularity that the director has to use the unsubtlest of devices to remind us which era we’re in. It is yet another true-crime story, and yet another 1970s period piece wreathed in cigarette smoke. From the off, Steeltown Murders (BBC One) doesn’t inspire much confidence. Rated 8/10 by IGN, you should have this in your Xbox Arcade games collection for staying at top of its classic fighting genre. The fourth generation of Super Street Fighter not only add bunch of new characters but some super-action you don’t want to miss! No matter from what age you have started playing, neither your platform – Street Fighter games need no introduction! Rated 7 / 10 by IGN, You will enjoy Charlie Murder for its super-stylish visuals and action! Super Street Fighter IV – Arcade Edition

You can earn cool rewards and use them to unlock super cool finishing moves, team tactics and great gameplay features to enjoy some RPG element in this game. Developed by Ska Studios, Charlie Murder is a four-player arcade action game, where you have to beat the hell out of your opponents and you can enjoy it with any of your friends on Xbox.
