With the release of next-gen consoles inching closer and closer, details about Sony and Microsoft's brand new hardware revisions are finally starting to come to light.
While most underrated B-movies end up getting lost in the annals of history, streaming services like Netflix can really help to reintroduce these forgotten gems to a brand new generation. And the latest low-budget horror flick to benefit from this is Luis Llosa's so-bad-it's-good cult classic Anaconda, which has been dominating the platform today, currently sitting in sixth place on the Top 10 most-watched movies list.
If you're on the lookout for some insanely cheap deals, you can't go wrong with the PlayStation Store sales that have been dropping recently. In fact, right now, there's not just one sale to get your teeth into, but a duo of gigantic promotions that are offering hefty discounts on hundreds of really popular PS4 titles.
With Resident Evil 8, the Resident Evil 4 remake, as well as a brand new Netflix show based on the iconic survival horror franchise currently in the works, it's fair to say that it's a good time to be a fan of Capcom's blood-drenched series.
Another weekend has arrived, and so too comes a bunch of free to play offerings that'll help put a smile on your face, while keeping your wallets happy as well.
Even though Arnie's 2025 version of Dutch has already made an appearance in Predator: Hunting Grounds, it looks like his iconic 1987-style portrayal will be added to Illfonic's asymmetrical multiplayer shoot-'em-up soon.
It's a great time to be a fan of Capcom's iconic Resident Evil series. Not only is the beloved survival horror franchise enjoying record-breaking sales right now, but there are also at least two brand new titles currently in the works, too. Yes, a remake of the highly regarded Resident Evil 4 is reportedly underway, and development on the eighth official entry in the series - stylistically dubbed Resident Evil Village - is making progress as well.
While confirmation of a full-blown sequel to Ridley Scott's Alien: Covenant remains uncertain, an official video game set in that iconic sci-fi horror universe is currently underway at California-based developer, Cold Iron Studios. However, due to months of radio silence, and with Disney's merger with Fox finally concluded, many fans were worried that the untitled Aliens shooter had been quietly canned. Thankfully, that is seemingly not the case.