Movie Review | The G Rating: 4 out of 5 stars The G, directed by Karl R. Hearne and starring the phenomenal Dale Dickey, premiered at the Glasgow Film Festival and will hit UK and Irish cinemas on June 21st. It's a ride you can't afford to miss, and I can only hope it releases... Continue Reading →
Diving into Fun: A Review of Aquarium Land
Welcome to Aquarium Land, where the ocean's wonders are just a stone's throw away from your storefront. In this quirky game, you're tasked with building not just one, but nine aquariums to showcase the sea's diverse inhabitants. But don't expect a conventional approach to fishkeeping; in Aquarium Land, catching fish involves a unique blend of... Continue Reading →
Killer Klowns From Outer Space: The Game – A Wild, Asymmetric Horror Experience
In the realm of horror gaming, where asymmetrical multiplayer experiences have become a staple, Killer Klowns From Outer Space: The Game emerges as a bold and innovative addition. Developed by IllFonic and based on MGM's iconic 80s movie under the guidance of the original creators, the Chiodo Bros, this game takes the familiar formula of... Continue Reading →
Voin: A Promising Dive into Elemental Combat
Voin immerses players into a realm besieged by an undead scourge, casting them as elemental warriors armed to cleanse the land of this menace. Developed by a team driven by an evident passion for engaging gameplay and arresting aesthetics, Voin offers a fast-paced, first-person hack-and-slash experience in a dark fantasy world ripe for exploration. https://youtu.be/aOszsJs9lk8... Continue Reading →
Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon Emerges Victorious with its Biggest Update Yet
Few titles in gaming manage to capture the essence of Arthurian legend quite like Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon. A dark and immersive RPG experience, it plunges players into a world where the myths and legends of old are crumbling, replaced by the encroaching darkness of the Wyrdness and the plague of Red Death.... Continue Reading →
REVIEW | The Hangman
REVIEW | The Hangman In The Hangman, director Bruce Wemple takes us on a camping trip to hell right into the heart of Appalachia, where the picturesque landscapes hide dark and deadly secrets. What starts as a heartfelt attempt by Leon (LeJon Woods), a middle-aged door-to-door salesman, to mend his troubled relationship with his teenage... Continue Reading →
Delve into Darkness: The Tower on the Borderland Review
DascuMaru, the indie game developer and publisher, is preparing to take gamers on a chilling journey into the unknown with their latest creation, The Tower on the Borderland. This third-person horror game draws inspiration from the atmospheric horror genre and the iconic visuals of the original PlayStation era, promising a spine-tingling experience that will leave... Continue Reading →
REVIEW | Falling in Love on the Path to Hell #1
REVIEW | Falling in Love on the Path to Hell #1 What happens when you combine a Western and samurai tale? Damn good comics. Falling in Love on the Path to Hell #1 is written by Gerry Duggan with art by Garry Brown, colors by Chris O’Halloran, letters by Joe Sabino, logo and design by... Continue Reading →
Zombie Rollerz: The Last Ship Review- A High-Octane Fusion of Survival and Destruction
Are you one of those gamers who find catharsis in mowing down hordes of the undead? Does rolling over zombies in a massive fortress sound like the ultimate stress relief? If so, brace yourself for the adrenaline-fueled adventure of Zombie Rollerz: The Last Ship. https://youtu.be/O7MCcWnVlak Imagine this: you're aboard a massive fortress, armed to the teeth... Continue Reading →
REVIEW | The Singularity
REVIEW | The Singularity I found Bear McCreary through war. God of War, to be specific. I wasn’t familiar with his work before the soft reboot of the God of War franchise in 2018. McCreary’s resume is extensive, though. McCreary, an Emmy and BAFTA Award-winning and Grammy-Award nominated composer, has worked on projects ranging from... Continue Reading →