Remember that all-too-brief and cryptic teaser that was dropped last month for for Delusional Studio’s Wronged Us? Well, the team has now given out a little more info on the game, which is now slated to be in production for PC and consoles. They’ve also dropped a new gameplay trailer for the game, which according […]
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Paramount+ Shares First Look at Live Action “Halo” Series During Xbox Celebration! [Video]
Hello, Master Chief. Originally announced for Showtime, the TV series based on the “Halo” video games will now be exclusively found on Paramount+, and today we’ve learned that it’s coming in 2022. Additionally, Paramount+ has shared a first-look teaser for Xbox’s 20th anniversary celebration today. Master Chief suits up in this very first glimpse, and you can watch […]
Microsoft Celebrates 20 Years of Xbox With New Backwards Compatible Titles Including ‘F.E.A.R.’ Series, ‘Manhunt’ And More
With the original Xbox hitting the big 2-0, Microsoft has dug deep for a celebration and announced that a new crop of titles will be available via backwards compatibility. Included in the 76 announced titles are several horror gems that will no doubt hit the nostalgia factor for many. In addition to the F.E.A.R. series […]
[Watch] GVMERS Doc Takes a Look at ‘The Chronicles of Riddick’ Games
Starbreeze surprised everyone back in 2004 with The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay. Not only was the game a wonderful blend of stealth action, sci-fi and horror, but it also bucked the trend of mediocre film-to-game adaptations. Its sequel, 2009’s Assault on Dark Athena, continued that trend, and even threw in a few […]
‘RoboCop’ Video Game Adaptations You’d Buy For a Dollar (or Not) [Based on the Hit Film]
Part classic 80s action film, part social satire (that sadly has become reality with each passing year), the RoboCop franchise has done capitalism right from toys, TV shows, comic books, cartoons, and of course, video games. And as is the norm, the video game adaptations run the gamut in quality, much like the later film […]
Concept Art From Sequel to 2002’s ‘The Thing’ Video Game Appears Online
2002’s The Thing was the glorious video game sequel to John Carpenter’s even-more-glorious film. Innovative for its time with the AI squad mechanics, we were going to be getting a sequel for the game from developer Computer Artworks before they sadly closed up shop. Concept artist Ron Ashtiani recently dropped a few sheets from the […]