Indie horror was a big part of the genre in the past decade (as you may have noticed in our horror games of the decade list). While AAA developers often were hesitant to fund big-budget horror games, independent developers not only embraced the genre, but found ways to evolve the genre. Amnesia, Outlast, and Layers […]
We adore Scott Derrickson here at Bloody Disgusting and would have loved to see him return for Doctor Strange: In the Multiverse of Madness. With his abrupt exit a few weeks ago, we weren’t sure who would be a worthy replacement, but thankfully Marvel is staying in the horror family with their Doctor Strange sequel. […]
Code Vein wasn’t exactly the RPG some players thought it should be, but that hasn’t stopped the game from reaching the 1 million units sold mark, according to the official Twitter page (and Bandai Namco). The Souls-like RPG was released back in 2018. This news comes just as the first DLC for the game arrived […]
Society’s relationship with the telephone has changed throughout the years. Once a necessary means of communication, the phone is treated as a nuisance these days. Unwanted calls, bad news, and plain social anxiety are among the reasons why we avoid answering. So, while the phone’s place in a modern world has shifted, its purpose in […]
In case you missed it from our review and our interview with Rebellion, Zombie Army 4: Dead War is out today on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. So, what’s a developer to do but release a launch trailer for their spin-off from the Sniper Elite series? Hitler’s hordes are back for more, and it’s […]
In the wake of the twisty, Helen Hunt-starring I See You, which is very much worth a watch, Adam Randall is next directing the film Night Teeth for Netflix, and casting is underway. Deadline reports that Jorge Lendeborg Jr. has been set to star alongside Debby Ryan (Insatiable) Lucy Fry (Bright) and Alfie Allen (Jo Jo Rabbit, Game of Thrones). “Lendeborg Jr. […]
February may be the shortest month of the year, but you’d never know it from all the horror movies, shows and video games that have been jam-packed into the next four weeks. Your month of nightmares begins in the interactive realm. Dawn of Fear premieres February 3, exclusively on the PlayStation 4, and puts you […]
Universal, Blumhouse and Leigh Whannell‘s new take on The Invisible Man is headed our way in less than a month, and a Super Bowl spot tonight features bits of new footage. Check it out below. Here’s the full plot rundown: “Trapped in a violent, controlling relationship with a wealthy and brilliant scientist, Cecilia Kass (Elisabeth […]
As a young gorehound gamer, Raven Software’s Soldier of Fortune series made me feel like a kid in a candy store. Inspired by the magazine of the same name, the game had you working as a mercenary hunting down a terrorist group that had stolen nuclear warheads. The game was noteworthy for it GHOUL engine, […]
Telling a story that’s been told before is a tricky thing. Telling a story that’s been told over and over again for centuries is even trickier. In Osgood Perkins’ new horrifying fairy tale Gretel and Hansel, the filmmaker – who is famous for his pronounced, arch aesthetics and compositions – had to pick and choose […]