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Author: Keiran McEwen
Keiran Mcewen is a proficient musician, writer, and games journalist. With almost twenty years of gaming behind him, he holds an encyclopedia-like knowledge of over games, tv, music, and movies.
I guess the positive is that I’ve saved myself a bit of money by not buying the third game of a series in a recent sale on Steam. Indeed, it’s another month and I get to complain (putting it lightly) about Amazon…
Monday, cop ’em up The Precinct is set to release in May, hopefully. Tuesday, the second coming of Christ happened, but was quickly beaten to death with sticks by people who misunderstood Christianity and called him things they’d heard on the 24-hour…
A little bit of family drama here, and a bit of cribbing from Doctor Who there. Directed by Colin Bucksey, I’m beyond surprised that I get to say the next few things in order. Bucksey is probably best known for four episodes…
After a review, I love watching people clutch at straws to scream something they didn’t enjoy is bad. I’ve seen some bits said about Rebellion’s Atomfall that it looks like a 2010 game, simply because the graphical style is stylized to give…
Since this is creepy psychotics anonymous, I’ll admit that I have a thing for business simulators and the behind-the-scenes of how creative things work. Developed by Aniki Games and published by Goblinz Publishing and Maple Whispering Limited, The Executive – Movie Industry…
When we did the article about what games we’re most excited about in 2025, I made it abundantly clear that I had way more than three options. After a couple of delays, I didn’t want to hedge my bets on Kwalee and…
I swear, if the news is any lighter next week, I’ll start making stuff up just to make the weeks seem more interesting. Wednesday, Blizzard addressed a World of Warcraft DDoS attack that was about as noticeable as fingerprints on the Mars…
Why was it that in the mid-2000s it was seen as conventionally attractive for young men in their 20s to have that childish, American Dennis the Menace, haircut? Directed by Mike Rohl, unless you are a fan of Netflix-budgeted Hallmark-flix, you might…
“New Year, new me,” they say. However, as usual, it is: New Year, and the same people online complaining about yearly releases being similar while expecting a team stretched thinner than their dad in the back of a Honda Civic to pull…
By the 60s, the UK was returning to a decent economy with low unemployment, and Atomfall’s alt-history proposed a somewhat similar time frame. However, the fire at the Windscale nuclear power plant in 1957 seemed to be a bit of a setback;…