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John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando Review
Some time far, far in the future, the very last zombie game will be released and its developers will weep, for there will be no more conceivable worlds for undead hordes to conquer. Saber…
Fatal Frame II: The Crimson Butterfly Remake – A series that deserves more exposure
While never as commercially successful as the big two series in horror, Fatal Frame (previously known as Project Zero in Europe) has always been a favourite amongst horror connoisseurs. The…
Scott Pilgrim EX Review
I loved the original Scott Pilgrim graphic novels by comic book author and artist Bryan Lee O’Malley. Quirky, charming, funny, and surprisingly insightful on the human condition, I think I…
I Hate This Place Review – Pulp comic horror
I Hate This Place is based on the cult-favourite Image Comics series of the same name (with the alternative title being the slightly less marketing-friendly Fuck This Place) written by Kyle…
Resident Evil Requiem Review – Requiem for a scream
After a series of fantastic remakes and two games focusing on the misadventures of Ethan Winters, Resident Evil Requiem finally returns to continue Leon Kennedy’s attempts to take down the…
Aerial Knight’s Dropshot Review
The core concept of Aerial Knight’s Dropshot is utterly bonkers. You and your opponents leap from a plane, circling hundreds of miles above the ground. None of you have parachutes though, and…
Clue: Murder By Death Review
The 1930s was the golden age for detective fiction. This decade was the most prolific for esteemed crime novelist, Agatha Christie, who published around a third of her crime novels during this…
Reanimal Review
Let’s address the elephant in the room first: Tarsier Studios created two exceptional Little Nightmares games, but not the third instalment in the series, which was handed to Supermassive…
Speedball Review
There was a time, in a bygone era full of hope and positivity known as the early ‘90s, when Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe was unprecedented champion of all sport video games. Sure, that title…
Code Vein II Review
Code Vein II is so much more than I expected. As much as I loved the first game, it was pretty plainly “anime Dark Souls” at a time when soulslike competitors were still relatively few in…