Ryan Coogler’s Sinners, now released on 4K Ultra HD by Warner Bros, is a film that blends taut dramatic storytelling and tense horror with striking visual craftsmanship, making it a strong candidate for home cinema collectors. While much of the attention around this edition naturally revolves around its technical presentation, it’s worth starting with the film itself, because the narrative and performances give the disc its real staying power. The movie tells the story of fractured communities and personal reckonings, centering on characters caught between loyalty, ambition, and morality. Coogler brings his signature balance of intimacy and scale, weaving together individual struggles with broader social themes that resonate well beyond the film’s setting. Continue reading “Sinners review (4K)”
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Zero Parades preview (Gamescom)
When ZA/UM announced their new project (as C4) earlier, curiosity spiked immediately. This is, after all, the first major project to follow in the wake of Disco Elysium, a game that redefined what narrative role-playing could look like. But while comparisons are inevitable, the team is positioning Zero Parades as its own beast – a bleak, espionage-driven RPG that blends John le Carré’s paranoia with Philip K. Dick’s unsettling visions of fractured identity. At Gamescom, we had the chance to sit down with members of the ZA/UM team to hear more about their upcoming title, and what we saw was both familiar and strikingly different. Continue reading “Zero Parades preview (Gamescom)”
Herdling review (PS5)
A mountain trek with beasts as companions is a striking departure even for Okomotive, and Herdling makes that unusual premise the core of its identity. Published by Panic, the PlayStation 5 version blends elements of travelogue, puzzle adventure, and survival-lite mechanics into something meditative yet occasionally tense. Like the studio’s FAR titles, it’s wordless and atmospheric, but the twist of guiding and protecting a herd of “Calicorns” introduces fresh dynamics – for better and for worse. Continue reading “Herdling review (PS5)”
Outlaws + Handful of Missions Remaster preview (Gamescom)
The 1990s gave us a wave of experimental shooters, but Outlaws was one of the rare titles that dared to mix fast-paced FPS action with the cinematic flair LucasArts had perfected in its adventure games. Nearly three decades later, Nightdive Studios is bringing the cult classic back in a polished remaster. With updated visuals, modern controls, and multiplayer support, it’s a chance for both old fans and curious newcomers to revisit (or finally discover) a western shooter that stood apart from its peers. Continue reading “Outlaws + Handful of Missions Remaster preview (Gamescom)”
Port roundup: Makis Adventure, Mind over Magnet, Dorfromantik & Faye Falling
Sometimes ports slip quietly onto new platforms, but this latest wave brings a surprisingly varied mix of indie experiences to PlayStation 5. From a fox that doubles as a shark in the whimsical Makis Adventure, to the puzzle-box precision of Mind Over Magnet, there’s a sense of playful invention at work. Dorfromantik slows things down with its meditative board-game flow, while Faye Falling dives into something more emotional, balancing pixel-art beauty with experimental combat. Each one makes the jump to console with its own strengths and quirks, and together they show just how wide the spectrum of smaller titles on PS5 can be. Continue reading “Port roundup: Makis Adventure, Mind over Magnet, Dorfromantik & Faye Falling”