Lesser known truth of Kamasutra 3D

Lesser known truth of Kamasutra 3D......

Tamannaah lost 5 kg for 'Humshakals'.

Tamannaah lost 5 kg for 'Humshakals'.

Sunny Leone: People will See my nerdy, wacky side upon Splitsvilla.

Sunny Leone: People will See my nerdy, wacky side upon Splitsvilla.......

Box-office survey: Heropanti likes some sort of 25cr end of the week.

Box-office survey: Heropanti likes some sort of 25cr end of the week.

Shruti Haasan finds love

Shruti Haasan finds love.

Showing posts with label Horror. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Horror. Show all posts

Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Review: Deadly Premonition: The Director's Cut Ultimate Edition (PS3)

Review by Shaan J.

On paper, Deadly Premonition might seem like an awful game, and a majority of gamers and critics would have agreed with that sentiment back in 2010, when the game launched on the Xbox 360. Unfortunately, that’s the inherent issue with arthouse games; while there are certainly exceptions that buck the trend, a majority of ‘art’ games put an emphasis on leaving a lasting emotional mark on the player, rather than providing an "entertaining" experience.

As is the same for the art in general. Arthouse cinema bores people whose idea of film starts and stops at The Avengers. Many people would rather read Harry Potter than the kinds of books that float around literature circles. This is all fine, but it's unfortunate that in the games industry there is the expectation that art games also appeal to the blockbuster fans. Else those games get slaughtered on Metacritic. Enter Deadly Premonition.

Sunday, 20 October 2013

Deadly Premonition Visual Companion; I want more games to have these

Article by Matt S.

At 352 pages, the Deadly Premonition Visual Companion is an essential purchase for anyone who is a fan of Swery's polarising horror game.

Thursday, 17 October 2013

Review: Rain (PS3)

Review by Matt S.

Melancholia can make for an oddly beautiful theme when done right. We've seen it work for poets such as T.S Eliot ("By sea-girls wreathed with seaweed red and brown/ Till human voices wake us, and we drown" - The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock is truly a masterpiece), we've seen it work to great effect in paintings, in music, in film. For instance, if you haven't yet seen Mirrormask then I urge you to do so. It's spectacular.