Dylan Shirley

Zero Parades: For Dead Spies Final Preview

The next step in game narrative?

Zenless Zone Zero hasn’t lost it’s style, but it has lost some character

It doesn't take much for a game to lose what makes it so charming even if the gameplay remains the same.

Psyduck Cinema: Pokémon the Movie 2000 Review

Pokémon 2000: The Power of One.

Zenless Zone Zero drops new Season 3 trailer

Zenless Zone Zero Season 3 releases June 17 2026

Psyduck Cinema: Pokémon The First Movie Review

We look back at Pokémon: The First Movie and appraise it for its significance for the Pokémon franchise. Was it any good or are we being nostalgic?

Broken people don’t fix broken people, the meaning of Chainsaw Man

The true meaning of Pochita and Denji's adventures seek to answer one simple, hard to really tackle question -- "Would they be happier if I wasn't around?"

Xbox and Fanta collab reveals surprise feature for upcoming game

Fanta and Xbox have teamed up with special in-game cosmetics and bottles and cans to celebrate Xbox's 25th anniversary.

Homura Hime Review (PC)

Homura Hime strikes the type of ARPG that's an action games with a spattering of RPG systems.

Romeo Is A Dead Man Review (PC)

Suda's fever dream

Sony’s remake experts Bluepoint Games suddenly shut down

In some big news, Sony has shut down remake developers, Bluepoint Games.

Return to Silent Hill is antithetical to the games

Return to Silent Hill should be ashamed for what it's done to the story of one of the most beloved entries in the Silent Hill franchise.

Routine Review

Nearly 15 years after being announced, Routine is finally out. Has the wait been worth it?

Darkwood gets surprise sequel announcement, Pathologic devs attached

The indie horror game, Darkwood, is getting a sequel, Darkwood II, with Pathologic developer, Ice Pick Lodge, attached.

Chainsaw Man — The Movie: Reze Arc Review

Chainsaw Man -- The Movie: Reze Arc blends absurdity and hyper-violence and tackles the muted color palette, but it simply can't stand on its own.

Shelby Oaks Review

Shelby Oaks is tense and moody, striking the exact atmosphere that makes for a comfortable horror flick. It’s not too gruesome but not toothless either.

The Mastermind Review

The Mastermind achieves what it set out to do, but it's as close as you'll get to watching a movie about paint drying without it actually being about paint drying.
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