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Sound is one of the most crucial aspects of any horror experience. Games use sound to great effect by ramping up the tension using the music and sound effects. Since the player inhabits the body of the protagonist while playing

For the last decade, author Svetlana Chmakova has been churning out tales of magic and mystery through her Nightschool series. Within this realm rests the weirns, a special kind of witch that has a spectral known as an Astral. With

There was a time when Saints Row was considered a knockoff of the Grand Theft Auto series. It had its charms, but it lacked a certain originality. When the second one arrived, developers Volition decided to slowly let the crazy

With a little dance and a touch of magic, WayForward’s favorite gal Shantae can take on any adversary she faces. Since her creation, the half-genie hero has faced off against ghost pirates, sea-faring creatures, and an annoying red octopus who

Let me make this absolutely clear: if you own a PlayStation 4, then you have zero excuse to not dive into the world of SEGA’s Yakuza. For the past couple of years, the world of Kiryu Kazuma and the Dojima Clan

Hatsune Miku can be a cruel mistress sometimes. While there’s no doubt of her adorable attitude when she’s behind the mic or on the dance floor, it’s in the video game realm where her sadist intentions are in full swing.

Rebellion knows how to keep its players on their toes. Their Sniper Elite series taught us about the art of precision, giving off a more realistic approach to wartime battles. Of course, Rebellion would want to get a slice of

Can an April Fool’s joke go way too far? In life, perhaps. But within the realm of video games, the goofiest of concepts can lead to a good time. Such is the case with WayForward’s Cat Girl Without Salad, which

I often don’t take pleasure in having to place a heavily flawed video games in the spotlight, especially ones with a lot of potential. It’s been years since the Disaster Report franchise graced us with its presence, with it being

I enjoy a good romantic comedy here and there, whether it stars Tom Hanks, Hugh Grant, or even some up-and-coming no-named actor. There’s a genuine sweetness that can be found in movies like Love Actually, Sleepless in Seattle, and When