Tag: Review

‘Moomintroll: Winter’s Warmth’ is a Delightful Adventure About Winter and Growth – Review

We had the opportunity to play through Moomintroll: Winter's Warmth and found it to be absolutely wonderful. Read on to find out more! I've had limited experience with The Moomins, my only previous encounter being with the 2024 video game Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley. Moomintroll: Winter's Warmth is a spiritual sequel to that game and it takes place at the start of the winter season...

Star Wars Galactic Racers Coming This October

Star Wars Galactic Racers finally has a release date and a new trailer, check it out. If you're excited to be pod racing again, we have good news! Galactic Racers, the new Star Wars racing game from Fuse Games (Ex Burnout and Need For Speed devs), will release on October 6th. Perhaps the reveal was set for Star Wars Day, May 4th, but early leaks already hit...

WUCHANG FALLEN FEATHERS is a Difficult, Yet Beautiful Game! | REVIEW

We were fortunate to have the opportunity to play and review Wuchang: Fallen Feathers before its official release. This early access allowed us to...

‘Weapons’ Blends Horror Genres and Humor to Explore Tragedy | Review

Zach Cregger's latest horror film, Weapons, tells an engaging story in a unique way that manages to the keep the scares and humor in...

‘Donkey Kong Bananza’ is the Nintendo Switch 2 Game We’ve Been Dreaming Of – Review

Donkey Kong Bananza is one of the first major titles to release for the Nintendo Switch 2 and it is everything gamers were hoping...

She Rides Shotgun | Review

Gripping and filled with some stunning performances, She Rides Shotgun is an emotional crime thriller that's definitely worth your time. Amidst all the big...

College Football 26 Delivers The Best College Experience Yet! | REVIEW

Over the years, EA Sports has consistently challenged itself to elevate its sports titles, striving to create the most authentic experiences available on store...

‘Shaman’ Puts a Cool Premise on Familiar Tropes | Review

Missionaries encounter an ancient evil, that leaves them questioning their own faith and righteousness in the new horror/thriller, Shaman. Shaman Directed By: Antonio Negret Written By:...

Tales of the Shire Gets Lost in the Weeds | Review

Tales of the Shire: A The Lord of the Rings Game brings Tolkien fans to the Shire in a new cozy adventure that wears...

The Fantastic Four: First Steps Feels Like Old Times | Review

Marvel's 'first family' has finally returned to the big screen in a movie that captures the classic comic book-vibe, while also harkening back to...

Oddly Unscary, But Psychologically Thrilling | Luto Review

Years ago, the initial trailer for Luto immediately had me excited. The studio masterfully incorporated numerous terrifying horror elements into an early, albeit rough,...

King of the Hill’s Return is Worth the Wait | Review

Hank, Peggy, Bobby, and the rest of Arlen's residents are back in a way that feels fresh, but also like we never left. The...

‘Oh, Hi!’ Finds Humor in Heartbreak | Review

Sophie Brooks' sophomore film, Oh, Hi!, brings dark humor to the rom-com genre with an interesting premise and strong performances. Oh, Hi! Directed By: Sophie...

‘Dungeons & Dragons: Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition’ (Mostly) Rocks on Console – Review

We had the opportunity to check out the console edition of Dungeons & Dragons: Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition and see what it brings...

Don’t Sleep On ’40 Acres’ | Review

R.T. Thorne's directorial debut, 40 Acres, combines family drama, action, and the apocalypse into a thrilling package that shouldn't be overlooked. The Summer Movie...

Jurassic World Rebirth Brings Big Screen Thrills but Feels Like its Missing Something | Review

Jurassic World Rebirth brings the iconic dinosaur franchise back to the big screen with some brilliant set pieces, but loses some of the whimsy...

‘Ballerina’ Takes Us Back to the World of John Wick With Mixed Results – Review

We made sure to see Ballerina in theaters and found the first John Wick spinoff didn't quite hit the mark, though not for lack...

28 Years Later is a Thoughtful Zombie Adventure | Review

Danny Boyle's highly anticipated sequel, 28 Years Later, continues the original's themes with a contemplative coming of age story set in the zombie apocalypse....

Pixar’s Elio is Sci-Fi Magic | Review

If you've ever wondered what it'd be like if Pixar went full "Amblin," complete with quasi-horror elements and deep Sci-Fi goodness, Elio is what...

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine – Master Crafted Edition is a Remaster We Don’t Need

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine - Master Crafted Edition brings the 2011 back for a new generation...for better and worse. Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine –...

Dangerous Animals Offers a Twist on Deep Sea Terror | Review

What happens when you combine the raw thrill of shark movies with a dash of Silence of the Lambs? You get a pretty solid...

Predator: Killer of Killers Keeps the Franchise Fresh | Review

Dan Trachtenberg's surprising new entry to the Predator series proves why he's the best person to lead the franchise forward. Predator: Killer of Killers Directed By:...