Alan Heath reviews The Order: 1886… With The Order: 1886, Sony owned studio Ready at Dawn strived to make the most seamless cinematic video game ever. But at what cost? Set in an alternate version of London during the industrial revolution, the game follows Sir Galahad, a member of an ancient order of knights that […]
Interview – Michael Ramova, director of the NES Friday the 13th fan film
Jordan Jones chats with Michael Ramova, director of the NES Friday the 13th fan film… Nostalgia is a powerful force. It can paint vivid memories of the most bizarre, or mundane things in our lives. As gamers, and cinephiles, we tend to have a soft-spot for anything retro. Especially when it comes to horror. Bad, […]
Friday the 13th for NES is being adapted into a movie, and it needs your help
Ladies, and gentleman, it’s finally happening. Friday the 13th for the NES is being made into a live-action film. I remember the first time I popped Friday the 13th into my NES. Like most NES games, I died repeatedly, and just assumed that I was just really bad at video games. In my 10 year old mind, there […]
First-person puzzle adventure Fractured Minds helps raise awareness of mental health issues
Fractured Minds, a BAFTA Young Game Designer award winning puzzle adventure game from Wired Productions and up and coming developer Emily Mitchell, is now available to buy on Xbox One, Playstation 4, Nintendo Switch and PC to help raise awareness of mental health issues. This new first person puzzle adventure explores anxiety and mental illness […]
Exclusive Interview – Composer Michael Levine on creating Resident Evil 7: Biohazard’s famous theme ‘Go Tell Aunt Rhody’
We chat with Michael Levine about his work on Resident Evil: Biohazard… Composer Michael Levine is no amateur when given the task of creating an iconic theme for a project. Levine is the man responsible for creating the famous Kit Kat ‘Gimme A Break’ jingle that every person with a TV has heard. More recently […]
Uncharted movie to start filming in the Spring
An adaptation of the popular video game and critical darling, Uncharted, has been in the works for some time, and now it seems filming for the project will finally get underway this spring. We heard a few weeks ago that the script was complete and according to the website myentertainmentworld.com, via All the Stuff You […]
Retro Video Game Review – The Legend of Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
Jordan Jones reviews The Legend of Zelda II: The Adventure of Link… What was it about the second installments of major NES franchises? Super Mario Bros. 2 released in the West with radically different gameplay than it’s predecessor, while Castlevania 2: Simon’s Quest was almost in a completely different genre. So, too, was The Legend of […]
Video Game Review – Syndrome
Jordan Jones reviews Syndrome… Syndrome is a frustrating game, and much of that has nothing to with it’s difficulty. You see, when Syndrome is good, it’s very good. The game generates a palpable feeling of tension in its best moments, but they are simply too fleeting. At times, I felt like the game was standing in […]
First Impressions – Hello Neighbor
Jordan Jones provides his hands-on impressions of Hello Neighbor… Nothing gets the blood pumping in a game quite like being chased. Some of the scariest moments in gaming have always involved being pursued to some degree. It’s the reason that Resident Evil 3 is still a terrifying experience to this day. There is this ever-present […]
Video Game Review – Death Stranding
Shaun Munro reviews Death Stranding… In an age where the dollar value of a single-player game without the expected “live service” accoutrements couldn’t be lower, it’s enormously refreshing to see something like Death Stranding – a title so stridently committed to minimalism despite its evidently massive production budget. But more than that, the latest offering from […]
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