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The Mound Omen of Cthulhu Launch Hits Steam After 800,000 Wishlists
The co-op Lovecraftian horror game is now available on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S after a major Steam wishlist milestone, but its survival pressure may not be for every group.
Glen Schofield Retirement Ends a Dead Space and Call of Duty Era
Dead Space creator and Call of Duty veteran Glen Schofield is retiring from day-to-day game development after 35 years, closing a career that shaped survival horror and blockbuster shooters.
Dying Light: The Beast PS4 and Xbox One Canceled, Refunds Planned
Techland has canceled the PS4 and Xbox One versions of Dying Light: The Beast, citing last-gen technical limits, with refunds planned for affected players.
The Fissure Review: A Dark Mystery With Uneven Scares
Our The Fissure review weighs its atmospheric visual-novel mystery against uneven horror payoffs, pacing dips, and puzzle friction on Xbox and beyond.
Leon Kennedy Voice Actor Says Capcom Cut His Resident Evil Joke
Nick Apostolides says Capcom recorded but removed a Leon Kennedy spider-fight quip from Resident Evil Requiem, revealing how tightly Leon’s tone is managed.
Czech Subway Horror Game Brno Transit Cuts Through a Remake Summer
Brno Transit, a strange PC horror simulation about Czech train conductors in a fictional subway, offers a sharp contrast to a Summer Game Fest 2026 cycle crowded by remakes and returning franchises.
Dosa Divas Review
Dosa Divas is a compact RPG that understands the value of a short, well-paced adventure. Its cooking battles, warm character writing, and breezy runtime make it an easy recommendation for players who want genre flavor without a 40-hour obligation.
Pragmata Review
Capcom’s long-delayed sci-fi action game finally arrives, and the wait pays off with a sharp blend of gunplay, puzzle-hacking, and genuine next-gen spectacle.
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Review
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is a warm, weird, and surprisingly smart return for Nintendo’s Mii social sim, modernizing the formula just enough to justify its comeback while preserving the series’ offbeat charm.
The Coma 3: Bloodlines Review: A Smarter, Sharper Evolution of Korean Survival Horror
The Coma 3: Bloodlines builds on the cult horror series with multiple protagonists, tighter pacing, and more refined survival mechanics that make this sequel the strongest entry yet.
Bubsy 4D Review: The Mascot Nobody Wanted Gets a Surprisingly Smart Reinvention
Bubsy 4D has sparked one of the strangest critical splits in recent platforming memory. Some critics see a clumsy relic with awful camera design, while others believe Atari and developer Fabraz have finally transformed gaming’s most ridiculed mascot into a genuinely inventive 3D platformer.
To Bee Jazz Review
A review of To Bee Jazz examining its bee-merging puzzle mechanics, musical presentation, performance, and whether its quirky premise has enough substance to stay engaging.
Escape from Umbra Launch Trailer Shows a Horror Game Built on Darkness
Escape from Umbra is out across consoles and PC, with a launch trailer spotlighting WildSphere’s flashlight-driven survival escape room horror. Here’s what is confirmed, what remains unclear, and who should keep watching.

