Rock Paper Shotgun on MSN
"Obvious tells and subtle hints" - Alien: Isolation's lead designer on the lethal variety of The Lost Wild's dinosaurs
"Both surprising and horrifying": Where Alien: Isolation had you learn the ways of one predator, The Lost Wild asks you to handle the differences between many.
Screen Rant on MSN
Preview: Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2 is hard, harrowing, and a perfect counterweight to Isolation
Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2 is a fun extraction shooter that thrives when it fully embraces the source material for some ...
Us Weekly on MSN
3 new can't-miss horror movies you need to stream in August 2026: 'The Last House' and more
There are plenty of reasons to scream out loud this August. Gas prices are still shockingly high, Ryan Murphy just debuted ...
To rank the greatest songs of David Bowie is to attempt to map the shifting tectonic plates of 20th-century culture. Bowie was never merely a singer; he was a sonic architect who used the recording ...
The Alien Isolation 2 release date might be further away than fans expected. Creative Assembly says it has no plans to reveal launch details anytime soon, but the developer did confirm that an Alien ...
EXCLUSIVE: Sci-fi coming-of-age film Alien Boy has wrapped filming in Canada with cast led by Waleed Zuaiter (The Girlfriend) ...
James Cameron’s high-octane film sequel is a blueprint for modern action space slashers ...
Big Walk has all the hallmarks of a friendslop game, except for the “slop” part. The term “friendslop,” as I see it, ...
Big developers are discovering that the technical progress of photorealism doesn’t always translate into the creative spark that gives gamers joy – and keeps them playing ...
Louis Leterrier directs this hybrid of sci-fi, horror, mystery and domestic psychological drama in which both physical and ...
3I/ATLAS, a mysterious interstellar object racing toward the Sun, is baffling scientists with its speed and origin. Some researchers suggest it could even be alien-made, drawing comparisons to probes ...
In Europe in the 1700s, coffeehouses were sources of coffee, but also conversation. As the MIT psychologist Sherry Turkle points out in her 2016 book, Reclaiming Conversation, many people went to ...
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