Evolving from humble beginnings — which can be traced back to an unassuming internet discussion board, circa 2007— The SCP Foundation has really come a long...
With all the things that can feasibly go wrong, the promising ideas that are heartbreakingly jettisoned (for either time or budgetary reasons), and the stresses that...
“The amount of people who want to be morticians, or have some kind of interest in embalming, is alarmingly high!” Brian Clarke (aka DarkStone Digital) discovered...
In theory, you shouldn’t feel under any pressure to make wise decisions during an interactive movie like The Quarry or Until Dawn. There’s not really meant...
For gore hounds and connoisseurs of shlock alike, 2015’s Until Dawn was an unexpected treat. The appeal was quite ingenious yet simple. Supermassive Games thrusted you...
Hard as it is to believe, Dead by Daylight is approaching its sixth birthday. Although you might still think of Behaviour Interactive’s sensation as a relative...
Ever since Hideo Kojima and Guillermo Del Toro’s Silent Hills project was unceremoniously scuppered — an event that unbelievably happened 7 years ago now — there...
Martha Is Dead is exceedingly difficult to review because it gets so much right, up until the moment it doesn’t. Everything about this psychological thriller from...
When it comes to big-screen adaptations of his literary works, Clive Barker has an inconsistent track record to say the least. The Midnight Meat Train is...
Released a few weeks ago on Netflix, Zack Snyder’s Army of the Dead is the kind of big-budget, no-holds-barred romp that we don’t see too often...
Although a perfectly valid criticism to make, it often seems like people hurl accusations of ‘’tonal inconsistency’’ at any piece of media that dares to experiment...
As a general rule of thumb, inventory management is a necessary evil for video games, there only to prevent you from accumulating too much power at...
Alongside grotesque bioweapons, spurious conspiracies, and demented interior design, puzzles are an inextricable part of Resident Evil’s DNA. In fact, they’re so tightly woven into the...
It’s a horror criticism cliché to say that “whatever a filmmaker presents you with on-screen, it won’t match what already exists within your own head’’. The...
It’s often remarked that Disney has a penchant for scarring the psyches of infants. Whether they’re orphaning little baby Bambi, taking us on demented pink elephant...
Few directors in Hollywood have charted as sharp and meteoric a rise as Peter Jackson did back in the 2000s. Having launched his career with unassuming...
In an interview with Slate Magazine, developer Kitty Horrorshow talked through her approach to producing low-budget horror titles that are uniquely disquieting, and how she manages...
Anyone familiar with my articles will know that I have two primary obsessions. First and foremost, I absolutely adore The Last of Us and wholeheartedly believe...
Lavished with praise upon release, and developing a fierce cult following in the intervening years, Tomas Alfredson’s 2008 masterpiece Låt Den Rätte Komma In is rightfully...
The absurd and intangible art of M.C. Escher is not the most obvious foundation for a retro FPS about blowing up alien squids with a rocket...
A melting pot of diverse influences, Paradox Vector liberally pinches from the original Doom, the Metroid series, an assortment of ‘80s arcade releases, cosmic horror literature,...
Whenever it’s announced that a movie will be undergoing the remake treatment, you can depend upon a few certainties. At the very least there will be...
Undergoing seven whole years in development, The Last of Us Part II has finally arrived to an impassioned response to say the least. Bones of contention...
Placing fairly high in our top 25 games of the decade, The Last of Us also happens to be my own pick for the #1 spot....
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