The new adaptation of Hiroshi Sakurazaka’s sci-fi light novel feels like a tribute to the roguelike genre.
All You Need Is Kill differentiates itself from the Tom Cruise adaptation with colorful carnage and well-delivered pathos.
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Best forgotten 1999 video games

Before the turn of the millennium, these video games made their entry and were sadly forgotten. It's time to grant them the ...
By condensing the logic of the action, this anime adaptation of Hiroshi Sakurazaka’s light novel undermines the story’s ...
Police investigating shooting of Indiana judge and his wife at their home Body of Canadian woman, 19, found surrounded by ...
A new open-world survival game on Steam just hit a massive milestone, selling over 500,000 copies in only two weeks of early ...
Interstellar, Alien, and Back to the Future are all among the all-time greatest sci-fi movies that deliver everything you ...
There’s some comparison here to Flagg’s rookie year. The Piston’s poorly built roster and a front office in flux sounds ...
The time-loop film, which adapts the same Japanese light novel that inspired the Tom Cruise movie, has spectacular monsters, ...
A Versus mode lets one sadistic player take control of the T-1000, making choices about how best to disrupt the heroes’ plans ...