Without Escape – Classically Inspired Point and Click Horror
I have to say that I’m a fan of this point and click revival. Without Escape is actually kind of a remastering of a game Continue Reading
I have to say that I’m a fan of this point and click revival. Without Escape is actually kind of a remastering of a game Continue Reading
This entire article is one big spoiler for the story of Hello Neighbor. Followers of our podcast and Mixer channel know that I’ve been playing a Continue Reading
Through the Woods is out and it’s shinier than it was when I played the demo back in 2015. To be fair, it released back on Continue Reading
I’m not a fan of Rob Zombie’s Halloween movies for one reason: they try to humanize the killer. While John Carpenter’s Michael Myers kills without prejudice, Zombie Continue Reading
I just finished playing through the demo of Through the Woods from indie studio Antagonist and it’s the best atmospheric horror game that has yet to be made. Continue Reading
One of my favorite things about discovering good art (whether that’s movies, music, or games) is when good art leads me to more good art. Continue Reading
Danny Boyle has said he’s not making another sic-fi movie. Good thing he gave us this one. I’d forgotten Chris Evens was in Sunshine. I watch and Continue Reading
A better movie than its Rotten tomatoes score suggests, Horns has more story and characterization than most horror flicks, making it a very enjoyable watch. Fun fact: my Continue Reading
Knock Knock didn’t start out scary. My dude was laying in his bed, and then he got up and started warbling at me in a Continue Reading
Of all the strange and specific things about the canon of HP Lovecraft – the Cthulhu Mythos, which has no shortage of strange – the Continue Reading
We are gathered here today to mourn the death of one John Constantine, who passed away earlier this year after a long battle with cancellation. Continue Reading
Frankenstein’s Army has got to be one of the weirdest films I have seen in a long time. To be fair, I’m not exactly a Continue Reading
I have yet to experience a game that is scarier to play than Frictional‘s Amnesia: The Dark Descent. The fear I experienced didn’t come from Continue Reading
I reviewed The Killing Moon back in June, and enjoyed it a great deal, both for its disparity from a lot of my fantasy reading Continue Reading
Most Song of Ice and Fire fans know by now that George R.R. Martin had a long and fruitful career before he ever turned the Continue Reading
There’s been a good deal of buzz about Cube World as of late, so I couldn’t help but go have a look at what all Continue Reading
I love filling myself with whiskey and loading up the scariest and/or brain-twistingest PC game I can find. It doesn’t matter if the game is Continue Reading
When I’m reading comics, I’ve noticed I find myself focusing more on dialogue & story than on art. Obviously the art’s a draw, but I Continue Reading
Yeah, we published two articles about Bioshock: Infinite last week and the opinion is clearly positive. It turns out that I had never actually played Continue Reading
Some six months ago, Dorkadia reviewed Chuck Wending’s Blackbirds, a nasty, dead-baby-hilarious little thriller about a hitchhiking con artist who knows when you’re going Continue Reading
The Secret World recently converted from a subscription model to a free to play with a subscription option. Surprisingly, and completely unlike Star Wars The Continue Reading