Resident Evil: Retribution is opening in theaters today, marking the fifth(!) entry in a film franchise that’s taken many liberties with its source material.
I feel odd referring to my discussion of Home as a "game review," as Home is not really a game. Sure, there are simple keyboard controls that guide your player-character, flashlight in pixelated hand, through a series of environments that hold a series of secrets, but there is no combat, there are no monsters to fend off, there are no puzzles to solve.
The iTunes App Store is a fascinating microcosm that replicates the gaming world on a smaller, faster scale. Any original game that captures the public’s attention (and wallets) will quickly be followed by a series of mutated clones that promise all of the appeal of the progenitor title but with an added twist.
Halloween is like horror Christmas, as all of the developers release their more morbid wares all around October to cash in on that Samhain spirit (y’know, we like this stuff year round, guy
Today is August 20, which happens to be the birthday of Howard Phillips Lovecraft, who is inarguably one of the biggest influences on modern horror and weird fiction.
We’ve seen plenty of Dante from DmC, the upcoming reboot/sequel/alternate universe take on Capcom’s classic Devil May Cry, but what about Vergil, his twin brother with whom he shares his demon-fueled powers?
Gamescom, Germany’s annual gaming conference, has been rife with delicious details for titles both known and new. One such surprise was Sony’s reveal of Until Dawn...