Before diving into this week’s demo extravaganza, check out last week’s Not E3 episode, in which Neil and I discuss numerous showcases and the bright horizon...
Before diving into this week’s episode, check out this month’s edition of Horror Bytes in which Neil and I highlight bite sized indie horror games. Despite...
Before diving into this month’s edition of Horror Bytes, check out last week’s episode, in which writer Brandon Trush joined Neil and me to chat about...
Before diving into this week’s episode covering Saber Interactive’s Evil Dead: The Game, check out last week’s episode in which Greg Mucci joined Neil and me...
Greeting demons with a double barrel of buckshot never truly goes out of style. Things have been id Software heavy here at Safe Room, and we...
Where would we be without Wolfenstein? In every genre, there is a game that becomes synonymous with it, and with the first-person shooter space, that game...
Lee and Clementine may be the de-facto leads of Telltale’s episodic series, but it’s Kenny’s story that has always stayed with me the most. At a...
It’s Alien Day, so it follows there must be some new Alien-related things getting announced in both an official and unofficial capacity. The day has started...
During the last decade of gaming, the indie horror boom was full of interesting development journeys. Small teams, or indeed solo developers, brought a more precise,...
Having lived through the wave of games that inspired it, the first-person shooter revival represents an exciting time. It’s like having my youth remixed in new...
All sorts of neat tricks have accentuated the horror experience on PS5 for me so far. The DualSense controller’s combination of speaker, adaptive triggers, and haptics...
Blazing Bit Games manages to stuff an awful lot into Nightmare Reaper. On the surface, it appears to be the latest in a growing procession of...
We pick up a proton pack and throw out a trap to catch a glimpse of IllFonic’s ‘Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed’ in our preview of the new...
In Bloody Disgusting’s Ghostwire: Tokyo review, we find comfort in the melancholy as well as the melodramatic of this Tokyo ghost story. Ghostwire: Tokyo is not...
I’ve spent the best part of three weeks playing Elden Ring. I’d put off this review another few weeks if I could, not because I’m unsure...
In our Ghostwire: Tokyo preview, it seems Tango Gameworks is heading in an intriguing new direction. Does it translate to a good horror experience though? Ghostwire:...
March is here, and that means we’re very close to Tango Gameworks’ Ghostwire: Tokyo, its first game since 2017’s The Evil Within 2. In fact, you...
The world of The Walking Dead is coming to a close this year for the likes of Daryl, Carol, Maggie, and Rosita in the AMC show....
Today is one of those pleasing times where numbers line up on the calendar perfectly. Today is the 22nd day of the 2 month of the...
Spiral Circus’ monochrome aquatic horror game shows great promise in our ‘Silt’ preview impressions. I can’t remember the last game that enchanted me with its visual...
Dying Light 2 has been out just over a week now, and it’s clearly found a sizable audience. One that connects with its open-world parkour and...
As much as I adore Arkane’s Deathloop (and I really, really do adore it), I’m currently hankering for something a lot closer to the studio’s previous...
Mummies, Marines, and an alien menace made PowerSlave stand out in the 90s. In Neil Bolt’s PowerSlave Exhumed review, he sees if this remaster holds up....
We got a Ghostwire: Tokyo preview, and came away impressed by the supernatural new game from Tango Gameworks. I have this strange fondness for seeing normally...
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