Resident Evil: Requiem – we are so back

Resident Evil is back, baby. Capcom’s bold, dual-natured entry has embraced the series’ split identity between both survival horror and explosive action. By dividing its campaign between two distinct protagonists, it creates a dynamic rhythm that constantly shifts tone, mechanics, and pacing.

Friday the 13th: Why Jason still haunts us

As Friday the 13th rolls around this month, there’s no better time to revisit one of horror’s most infamous franchises. The Friday the 13th films, which began in 1980, didn’t just introduce audiences to Camp Crystal Lake; they cemented Jason Voorhees as a pop-culture icon, even if he wasn’t the killer in the original film.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 – Review

Another year, another full orbit around the sun and another Call of Duty game that fails to justify its price tag. If you’ve played any other Call of Duty in the past five years, you have more than likely already played Black Ops 7.

Little Nightmares III Review 

Little Nightmares III feels less like descending into a vivid dream and more akin to nodding off during a dull film. You jolt awake halfway through, realising you’ve been here before, only this time, it’s slower, emptier, and not nearly as haunting as you remember. 

Inbetweeners revival? Leave it, mate

Yup. The Inbetweeners is making a comeback, and the original four might be back in their roles. Originally reported in Variety, creators Iain Morris and Damon Beesley confirmed they’ve signed a deal with Banijay UK to bring the show back, potentially even next year. This may be great news for some, but if you’ve kept an eye on recent trends, this is more akin to seeing your dead, buried childhood pet being dug up and puppeteered like a French marionette: simply horrifying.