horror

Resident Evil Village Demo Impressions

Over the last month, Resident Evil fans have had the opportunity to learn more about Capcom’s upcoming Resident Evil Village. Resident Evil Village, also known as Resident Evil 8, is set to release on May 7th, 2021. Throughout  April, PlayStation gamers had the opportunity to preview the game through two demos. The Resident Evil Village: Village and Castle Demos were only available for a lim...[Read More]

David Sheftell of Willy’s Wonderland Interview

Willy’s Wonderland was an interesting movie, to say the least. Just recently on Marooners’ Rock, we got the chance to watch the movie ahead of release. You can read our full review by clicking here. With the movie out for all, we were granted the opportunity to chat with David Sheftell. Herein, we discuss the film, what it was like working with Nicolas Cage both as a producer and an ac...[Read More]

Dread X Collection (Steam) Review

The horror genre is immensely popular, both through movies and video games. People love to be frightened! A recent scare that caught many gamers off-guard came from The Last of Us Part 2. It wasn’t the numerous rumors and leaks, but the initial “indefinite delay”. Naughty Dog eventually announced a new release date, putting those worries at ease. While The Last of Us Part 2 will end up seeing the ...[Read More]

Infliction Extended Cut (PS4) Review

There are powers in this world not meant to be tampered with. To tamper with the dead and the realms that hold them is to tamper with power that sentences a person to eternal damnation. This power, as terrifying as it is, may allow for one last good deed to be done. From Caustic Reality and publisher Blowfish Studios comes Infliction: Extended Cut, a newly released version of the hit horror game, ...[Read More]

World of Horror – A PAX Hands-On Redux

Astute readers may recall last year’s PAX South hands-on with World of Horror, a black-and-white horror game that harkens back to much earlier days of computer gaming. At the time, the game was expected to be released sometime in 2019, however, that schedule slipped into 2020. For PAX South this year, that meant that World of Horror was back at the Ysbryd booth, showcasing both the school story fr...[Read More]

Resident Evil 3 Trailer Depicts Heroes & Nemesis

After the massive success of the remake of Resident Evil 2, the world knew it was only a matter of time until Capcom released a remastered version of Resident Evil 3. Little did we know that it would be so soon. Last year, Resident Evil 2 captivated audiences with its overhaul of the original game. With the modern game engine, updated graphics, and new additions, RE2 reminded players of the good o...[Read More]

Universal Monsters Pinball Pack, Pinball FX3 (Steam) Review

October may be over but it’s still spooky season, the perfect time for check out some well-loved, classic horror inspired Williams pinball tables that were recently released for Pinball FX 3. This time Zen Studios have lovingly created digital representations of the “Monster Bash” and “Creature from the Black Lagoon” pinball tables, released as the Universal Monsters ...[Read More]

Blair Witch (PC) Review

Teetering on the edge of horror brilliance, Bloober Team has consistently missed the mark for me. Even after a frustrating pass through Layers of Fear 2 on the Xbox One, I was oddly eager to see what that team could do with something like the Blair Witch property. This release may have some hangups technically, but this is a step in the right direction.

Friday the 13th The Game (Switch) Review

What’s better than plotting revenge against the teenagers who let you drown when you were a child because they were busy doing naughty things? Plotting revenge against the teenagers who let you drown when you were a child because they were doing naughty things, while on the go! Let’s dive feet first into Crystal Lake to check out Friday the 13th: The Game Ultimate Slasher Edition.

Aksys Reveals Several Upcoming Titles at Anime Expo 2019

Anime Expo is a convention well known to those fascinated by Japanese pop-culture. From anime to manga to video games, Anime Expo is chock full of brand-new announcements! July 8th marked the twenty-seventh annual Anime Expo, taking place in Torrance, California. The popular Japanese publishing house, Aksys, came in guns blazing, revealing several new video game titles.

The Blackout Club launches on PC, PS4, and Xbox One July 30th

Who here remembers hearing about The Blackout Club late last year? The cooperative game, developed by Question, that looks like Stranger Things meets survival horror. Releasing in early access back in October, console gamers can thankfully get their hands on it on July 30th.

Sinking City Could be a Great Modern Cthulhu Game

The horrors penned by the iconic H.P. Lovecraft are the types of stories and images that have really stuck with many consumers, firmly establishing a wealth of cosmic horror in pop-culture. Cthulhu can be found everywhere from recreations of the idol depicted in the short story that started it all to an adorable plush. For a character that is public domain, it’s pretty weird that the cosmic being ...[Read More]

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