As part of the move, it also brings to a close my time at Eurogamer. After 14 years and 600 articles it's fair to day it's been an incredible ride, and I'll always be a fan 💙
As part of the move, it also brings to a close my time at Eurogamer. After 14 years and 600 articles it's fair to day it's been an incredible ride, and I'll always be a fan 💙
Rippling Keys (Demo) - Thomas Morgan youtu.be/XtoDWNlmtVA?si… via @YouTube
Rippling Keys (Demo) - Thomas Morgan youtu.be/XtoDWNlmtVA?si… via @YouTube
It's amazing how many classics used this thing. You can hear snippets of Final Fantasy VII, Smash Bros. and Doom while browsing the sounds.
It's amazing how many classics used this thing. You can hear snippets of Final Fantasy VII, Smash Bros. and Doom while browsing the sounds.
I wonder if this will have a similar resurgence to vinyl?
I wonder if this will have a similar resurgence to vinyl?
My heart says Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, for its humour, the ambition of its open world, and improving on Remake's battle system.
My head says Balatro, for being so replayable, portable, and offering myriad ways to win via creative (ab)use of its rules.
My heart says Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, for its humour, the ambition of its open world, and improving on Remake's battle system.
My head says Balatro, for being so replayable, portable, and offering myriad ways to win via creative (ab)use of its rules.
1. The Substance
2. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
3. Love Lies Bleeding
4. Deadpool & Wolverine
5. Poor Things
6. MaXXXine
7. Trap
8 Civil War
9. Wicked
10. Abigail
1. The Substance
2. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
3. Love Lies Bleeding
4. Deadpool & Wolverine
5. Poor Things
6. MaXXXine
7. Trap
8 Civil War
9. Wicked
10. Abigail
So many types of weapon trade blows as part of a "Japan vs China" theme - katana, spear, nunchaku - each one escalating over the last as if giddily asking us "and next, what if...?".
So many types of weapon trade blows as part of a "Japan vs China" theme - katana, spear, nunchaku - each one escalating over the last as if giddily asking us "and next, what if...?".
Also Rush Hour sneaks in here as a bonus. It's one of the very first Jackie Chan films I ever saw, and I believe it's still his funniest.
Also Rush Hour sneaks in here as a bonus. It's one of the very first Jackie Chan films I ever saw, and I believe it's still his funniest.
As it stands, the film has more battle sequences than heart.
As it stands, the film has more battle sequences than heart.
-Diabolique (Henri-Georges Clouzot, 1955)
-High and Low (Akira Kurosawa, 1963)
Highly recommended, both.
-Diabolique (Henri-Georges Clouzot, 1955)
-High and Low (Akira Kurosawa, 1963)
Highly recommended, both.