Review - Code Violet
James Gregory James Gregory

Review - Code Violet

Since the resurgence of CAPCOM with their switch to the Reach For the Moon Engine, and in particular, the Resident Evil series from 7 onwards, survival horror fans have been patiently waiting with bated breath for the announcement of the return of cult favourite series, Dino Crisis.

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Review - And Roger
James Gregory James Gregory

Review - And Roger

Sometimes indie games come along that deserve people's attention - games able to evoke complex emotions in the form of a powerful, important work of art. Such as emotional indie games Before Your Eyes; Gris; What Remains of Edith Finch?; That Dragon, Cancer; and many more. All of which deliver thought provoking stories through the immediacy of their simple gameplay mechanics.

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Review - Terminator 2D: No Fate
James Gregory James Gregory

Review - Terminator 2D: No Fate

James Cameron's Terminator 2 is one of those rare movie mainstays revitalised in popular culture every generation. Whether through sequels or attempts at rebooting the whole franchise, or even video games, such as the creatively interesting, Terminator: Resistance by Teyon, which released back in 2019.

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Review - Scholar Adventure: Mystery of Silence
James Gregory James Gregory

Review - Scholar Adventure: Mystery of Silence

2025 has been a big year for point and click adventure games - a miniature renaissance of sorts. We've had The Drifter, oozing with John Carpenter influences; the return of detective Kathy Rain in Kathy Rain 2: Soothsayer, the brilliant Old Skies, and the nostalgic and spooky Foolish Mortals, just to name a few.

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Review - Ghost Town (PSVR2)
James Gregory James Gregory

Review - Ghost Town (PSVR2)

Thinking about supernatural mysteries, I remember watching and reading Goosebumps as a kid, and then, growing up watching Ghostbusters and The Shining - stories with the ability to draw you into a world on the periphery of life and death. But there's a limit to how involved you can feel - however good the movie or book.

That's where Ghost Town comes in. You're put in the shoes of a medium, to witness the deathly chill in the air with your own eyes; a spooky artistic immersion that can't be replicated outside of virtual reality without spending millions on physical sets.

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