Killer Klowns From Outer Space: The Game. What a time to be alive, right? In a few years gaming will likely have tapped the final keg of horror movie properties to borrow from. The asymmetrical multiplayer genre has been a relative boon for franchises that never could be molded into sensible games. Like many, I was victimized by Friday the 13th and A Nightmare on Elm Street for the NES. Those hone...[Read More]
Asymmetric multiplayer games have seen a huge rise in popularity over the years. Friday the 13th: The Game, Dead by Daylight, and to a lesser degree Predator: Hunting Grounds, have all taken the world by storm with their delightfully addicting gameplay. As with those games, the genre seems to be ripe with possibilities when it comes to beloved IP. But one obvious franchise has eluded the adored 4v...[Read More]
The days of loitering at my local arcade/pizza parlor, spending my parent’s spare change on the likes of Galaga, Teenage Mutant Turtles, and Street Fighter, may be numbered. As a 30-year-old, arcades are a relic of a bygone era of simpler, shorter, and more difficult gaming, one where the purpose of inserting quarters into a machine was to get a top score in the arcade cabinet’s leader...[Read More]
Predator: Hunting Grounds looks and sounds like the cult-classic film Predator, but unfortunately doesn’t feel like Predator. As Alan Silvestri’s iconic score swells, you can’t help but feel like you’re about to embark on an action-packed, skull collecting adventure. But you’ll soon discover that under all of the nostalgia is a game that lacks a soul (or spine). Predator: Hunting Grounds by no mea...[Read More]