Game Review: DARKWOOD scares with simplicity
After spending years as a PC-exclusive, DARKWOOD creeps on to consoles and terrifies with its simplicity.
After spending years as a PC-exclusive, DARKWOOD creeps on to consoles and terrifies with its simplicity.
A wickedly entertaining mix of human-hunt thrills, bloody splatstick and socially conscious satire.
LADYWORLD doesn’t feel like a cinematic journey, it feels like a mass-produced product which uses the now overused justification of “interpretation” as its only foothold against dissuaders.
It's made for theaters but feels like something produced for airing during Shark Week.
The new feature from The Pickering Brothers is a thoroughly unmagical time.