Hot Fuzz needs the sequel, not Shaun of the Dead. Hot Fuzz.
Hot Fuzz needs the sequel, not Shaun of the Dead. Hot Fuzz.
The Golden Age of survival horror games began in the mid-90s and ran for about a decade. Despite their often…
Thanks to a wildly obsessive fanbase that craves cataloguing and detailing every inch of the movies, everyone in the …
This is a compelling point.
And certainly, 1993 was in the waning years of that sort of film—that type of big-budget action blockbusters doesn’t exist anymore, really.
At New York Comic Con, during the Star Trek: Discovery panel, Alex Kurtzman said something that I’ve been thinking…
Last night, it came to the internet’s attention that at 8:23pm, someone on…
Lovecraftian horror is something I only really discovered earlier this year.
Lovecraftian horror is something I only really discovered earlier this year. Sure, I’d seen the superhero episodes of…
For nearly a decade, there hasn’t been more than a vestige of a black society in the official world of Dungeons &…
“[Saying] ‘Another!’ in the first Thor movie. Him, which was his idea and his improv, hanging his hammer on a coat hook in The Dark World, and that continued with some of the things he did in Age of Ultron.”
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I’m upset that his name isn’t Mark Zuckerbird.
At San Diego Comic-Con, the brand new DuckTales character of Mark Beaks was described as the “only thing” that…
I’m confused why Event Horizon wasn’t the choice for fans of Dead Space. You confirmed that it was superior to Pandorum, and the similarities between it and Dead Space are too numerous to count. What does Pandorum have over it?
What’s a fan of horror games to do when the final boss is vanquished and the credits roll but you’re not ready to…
Dwarf cleric is a totally classic combination. Has been since AD&D made dwarves a playable race (before that there was just a ‘dwarf’ class, basically a tanky fighter.)
If you want to make Pocket Monster coloring books scary, don’t just color between the lines. Draw stuff between them.
At this point, Steam users have successfully turned the review system into an irrelevant feature of the shop. It’s no longer a place to judge the quality of the game, but instead to express personal umbrage you take with whatever tiny and often irrelevant detail a game has. The old magazine world was dominated by…
No one really knows what a spoiler is anymore. The term has become a subjective judgment tied to one person’s ideas…