Tag: Review
‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Gets a Fresh Trailer as Tickets Go On Sale
The latest trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day has (finally) arrived, giving us a closer look at the action and strangeness going on with Peter Parker. Today sees the launch of ticket pre-sales for Spider-Man: Brand New Day, which has thankfully given us a new trailer as well. Considering we're only a month out from release, it feels like marketing is kicking in a...
Winnie The Pooh Coming To Disney Dreamlight Valley In New Adventure Pack
Gameloft hosted a live stream today to announce the next upcoming adventure of the cozy game, and we love it. Winnie-the-Pooh is coming to Disney Dreamlight Valley on July 8th with the announcement of a new adventure pack for the game. The newly announced adventure pack is a more streamlined content update that focuses exclusively on one story. This pack is titled Honeyglow Woods and...
Resident Evil Requiem is a Cinematic Horror Masterpiece! | REVIEW
For years, the Resident Evil franchise has reigned supreme in the horror gaming genre, captivating players with its chilling atmosphere and innovative storytelling techniques....
Maul: Shadow Lord is a Thrilling and Engaging Exploration of the Dark Side | Review
Star Wars' latest animated series gives Maul the spotlight he deserves while offering a engaging new characters and some of the best action in...
One Of The Best Games I Ever Played | Crimson Desert Way Too Early Review
Crimson Desert is a massive game and reviewing it purely on 10-20 hours of gameplay doesn’t feel fair. I was able to start playing...
Project Hail Mary is One of the Best Sci-Fi Films Around | Review
Ryan Gosling shines, the story is incredibly, Rocky is an instant favorite, and it's gorgeous all around. Project Hail Mary is every bit as...
‘War Machine’ is a Fun, Formulaic, Sci-Fi Action Romp | Review
Netflix's latest action flick, War Machine, doesn't exactly break the mold, but it manages to nail everything that makes these kind of films so...
Crisol Theater of Idols: Horror, Beauty, and Folklore! | REVIEW
Last year at Summer Game Fest, Vermila Studios extended an invitation for us to experience their highly anticipated upcoming horror game, Crisol Theater of...
‘The Well’ Doesn’t Go Very Deep | Review
The Well brings a new take on dystopian catastrophes and what survival means, though it struggles to get much traction.
The Well (2026)
Directed By:...
Both The Best FPS, And Most Frustrating FPS I Ever Played | Marathon Review
Despite my general disinterest in extraction shooters, I find myself repeatedly drawn back to Marathon. Marathon stands out as a uniquely interesting multiplayer experience. While...
Under The Island Brings Classic Gaming Back to Life! | REVIEW
Over the years, the world of gaming has transformed dramatically. From the charm of classic adventure titles, we've shifted toward a vibrant landscape filled...
Pixar’s Hoppers Brings Heart and Deep Themes Back to Nature | Review
Pixar's latest animated flick, Hoppers, balances Sci-Fi and nature with gorgeous animation and important themes, even if it may not work for everyone.
Hoppers
Directed...
‘The Disney Afternoon Collection’ is a Great Nostalgia Rush on the Nintendo Switch – Review
The Disney Afternoon Collection has come to the Switch and Switch 2 with some great extras. To the delight of 90s kids everywhere, The Disney...
Reanimal does not hold back the disturbing! | Review
It was just a few years ago, with the announcement of Reanimal, that sparked confusion among gamers. The assumption at the time was that...
‘Wuthering Heights’ Looks Pretty, Feels Hollow – Review
Having finally seen Wuthering Heights in the theater, it's easy to see why the film is drawing the response that it is. *warning: minor spoilers...
Blades of the Guardians is a Thrilling, Emotional, Action Epic | Review
The iconic Yuen Woo-ping returns to the director's chair with Blades of the Guardians, and may have delivered his best film to date.
Blades...
MIO: Memories in Orbit is Beautifully Brutal | Review
At the end of 2020, we were introduced to French independent development studio Douze Dixièmes with their debut game, Shady Part Of Me. A...
God of War Sons Of Sparta Brings The Franchise In A New Direction | Review
Sony surprised fans by releasing a "passion project" on the PlayStation store the same day it was announced at a PlayStation State of Play....
‘Whistle’ Tries to be Too Many Things and Suffers as a Result – Review
Whistle has some interesting concepts but it gets tripped up by trying to be too many things in a single film. Right at the beginning...
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die | Review
Gore Verbinski's return to the big screen with Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die is a madcap apocalyptic tale with some great characters that...
Diabolic is an Unsettling Horror Story that Doesn’t Go Far Enough | Review
Diabolic combines religious trauma and the occult into a horror flick that manages to be unsettling if not entirely satisfactory. Diabolic
Directed by: Daniel J. Phillips
Written...
‘Dracula: A Love Tale’ Fills the Classic Vampire Story with Romantic Pathos -Review
At long last, I had the opportunity to view Dracula: A Love Tale and it proved to be almost everything I wanted it to...
