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It’s been several years since Suika Game came out, popularizing a drop-and-combine game that captured the hearts and attention of countless people, but there’s still plenty of fun to be had with that ...
Alien: Earth Episode 5, aka “In Space, No One…” aka “The One Where They Straight Up Remake Alien” is an extremely well crafted episode of television. I feel like that’s important to note in the back ...
TL;DR: 20th Century Fox reportedly greenlit a new Alien franchise game, potentially developed by Eidos Montreal, known for Deus Ex and Tomb Raider. This singleplayer horror-survival title emphasizes ...
Rick Warren is a Senior Features Editor from the United States who has been a massive gamer and comic book fan ever since he played Spider-Man on the PlayStation 1. He loves writing about everything ...
A developer recently came out and stated that Alien: Isolation‘s famously long 20-hour runtime was actually an unexpected outcome. In an interview with the FRVR podcast, the game’s writer, Dion Lay, ...
So far on Alien: Earth, we’ve seen Wendy (Sydney Chandler) tame a Xenomorph, a Fly devour a poor hybrid named Tootles (Kit Young), and an Eye take over the body of a sheep. What fresh horrors await us ...
In Episode 7 of Alien: Earth, things get violent in a hurry. “Emergence” is all about damage control in all corners of Neverland, as the aftermath of Isaac’s death and Arthur’s hugged face lead to ...
Episode 7 of Alien: Earth is now streaming, and "Emergence" left us with a lot to unpack as we head towards next week's season finale. Spoilers follow. Joe finally convinces Wendy to leave Neverland, ...
“Emergence” is the penultimate episode of Alien: Earth (or at least this first season), so it should be no surprise that all the players and pieces get arranged for an exciting showdown in the finale.
You've heard the cliché: Good friends help you move. Great friends help you move the body. You maybe saw it on Tumblr, printed on a sarcastic e-card back when those things were the pinnacle of online ...