Layers of Fear [Full Game Longplay Walkthrough No commentary PC HD] Staying with Bloober Team once again, Layers of Fear is another psychological first-person horror game in which players take control of a disturbed painter who returns home to start work on his masterpiece, but when he begin...
The Evil Within doesn’t get to walk away with a blanket recommendation, but if you, like me, are a Mikami fan, then I’m sure you’ll find plenty to like in this game. Just don’t go in expecting any carefully-paced introspection or mind-blowing mechanics. It’s all stuff we’ve...
The house itself becomes part of the game. Director and writer, Scott Beck (also screenwriter, along with Bryan Woods of,A Quiet Place(2018)) states, “We had to figure out the psychology of Reed early on in order to understand why his house appears the way it does, serving as a kind...
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The Iranian-born Anvari wrote and directed this brilliant interplay of horror tropes and commentary on how war and violence can shatter the world more than a ghost could ever consider. A mother and daughter are haunted in 1980s Tehran during the historical War of the Cities. If the falling ...
The set designs are the best part as the wintery Brooklyn, New York atmosphere pairs well with the dingy and stuffy walk-up apartment complex where the action occurs, and a family lives. The dusty rooms, creaking floors, and walls are well-done thanks to dim lighting and a secluded vibe....
Don’t get me wrong, people do die but nobody is shown squealing or running for their life. Because they are playing a game, aptly titled ‘bodies bodies bodies’, the victims pretend to die but then wind up dead. Besides Bree and Sophie, the other characters are unlikeable. I slowly...
Movie snobs always have to point out that Bob Clark’sBlack Christmasactually birthed the slasher subgenre, but it was the astonishing success of John Carpenter’s breakthrough indie ($70 million worldwide on a $300,000 budget) that really set things in motion. But forget all the masked wan...
(Charlie Day**) hardly has anything to do, just like younger siblings handed the Player 2 controller everywhere. It’s low-hanging fruit to compare a CGI animated movie to video game cut scenes, but sequences of Princess Peach (Anya Taylor-Joy***) coaching Mario through an obstacle course...
s style emerges within the first twenty minutes of the film, as well as some of her commentary on the hell of being a woman. And she goes harsh. There were several scenes where I had to put my hands up in front of my face. (Always peeking through my fingers, but the hands are ...