
They say that at Disney, no one can hear you scream. Since the House of Mouse purchased the rights to 20th Century Fox in 2019, we’ve seen the usually family-friendly studio push forward with some of Fox’s racier IPs. Following the success of 2022’s Prey, that served as an innovative Predator prequel, Fede Álvarez soared his way to the top of the box office with Alien: Romulus. Neither is staying dormant for long, with Noah Hawley’s Alien: Earth bringing Xenomorphs to the small screen in 2025, a Romulus sequel already in the works, and Predator: Badlands trying something new with the Yautja.
The first trailer for Badlands offers the unique premise of a Predator protagonist, although we have occasionally seen the Skin Thieves working with humans instead of just hunting them for sport. Prey’s Dan Trachtenberg is back behind the camera for Badlands, which again is taking the...
The first trailer for Badlands offers the unique premise of a Predator protagonist, although we have occasionally seen the Skin Thieves working with humans instead of just hunting them for sport. Prey’s Dan Trachtenberg is back behind the camera for Badlands, which again is taking the...
- 4/30/2025
- by Tom Chapman
- Bam Smack Pow

Video game movies do not have a great reputation, but their reputation is getting better. As modern filmmakers do a better job of understanding and cracking the source material, adapting it faithfully and effectively for the silver screen, the overall stats for video game adaptations seem to be on the rise, with better and better movie versions coming out all the time.
Still, the history of video game movies remains littered with cheap cash-ins and well-intentioned disappointments, and you can really tell from looking at all the live-action horror movies that have come out in the last few decades. Scary video games are incredibly immersive, but many of the movies based on those games have fallen prey to unconvincing production values, amateurish writing/directing/acting, and bizarre and ridiculous tones that weren’t necessarily in the games to begin with.
Let’s take a look at every horror movie based...
Still, the history of video game movies remains littered with cheap cash-ins and well-intentioned disappointments, and you can really tell from looking at all the live-action horror movies that have come out in the last few decades. Scary video games are incredibly immersive, but many of the movies based on those games have fallen prey to unconvincing production values, amateurish writing/directing/acting, and bizarre and ridiculous tones that weren’t necessarily in the games to begin with.
Let’s take a look at every horror movie based...
- 4/29/2025
- by William Bibbiani
- The Wrap


Capcom’s continued line of remakes of Resident Evil titles continues to crush milestones, with Resident Evil 4 being the latest. Per Capcom’s press release, not only has the 2023 remake eclipsed the 10 million units sold across PC via Steam, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4 and Xbox Series, but it has become the fastest title in the series to do so.
“Resident Evil 4 is a remake of the lauded original 2005 title. The reimagined gameplay experience, which carefully preserves the appeal of the original, has garnered strong support from both new and returning fans,” reads the press release. “It has also received wide critical acclaim from the media and users, resulting in the title winning multiple awards globally, significantly driving ongoing sales growth for the game.”
Resident Evil 4 isn’t the only title that has seen a bump in sales. Capcom also took the opportunity to announce that Resident Evil 7 biohazard and...
“Resident Evil 4 is a remake of the lauded original 2005 title. The reimagined gameplay experience, which carefully preserves the appeal of the original, has garnered strong support from both new and returning fans,” reads the press release. “It has also received wide critical acclaim from the media and users, resulting in the title winning multiple awards globally, significantly driving ongoing sales growth for the game.”
Resident Evil 4 isn’t the only title that has seen a bump in sales. Capcom also took the opportunity to announce that Resident Evil 7 biohazard and...
- 4/28/2025
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com


David Cronenberg‘s The Shrouds soundtrack is available on vinyl from Mutant in partnership with Howe Records.
The score is composed by Academy Award winner Howard Shore (The Lord of the Rings), who has handled all but one of Cronenberg’s soundtracks since 1979.
The album is pressed on 140-gram Gravestone colored vinyl, limited to 500, and packaged in a jacket designed by Mutant co-founder Mo Shafeek. Priced at $35, it’s due out on June 27.
Mutant writes, “The Shrouds continues in the mold of Crimes of the Future, with a delicate but deceptive score. In a film about burial, decay, and the search for meaning—marred by conspiracy theories and an overreliance on technology—the film and score find a space that balances the ethereal and the dreadful. The sacred and profane.”
The Shrouds opens in New York and Los Angeles today and will expand nationwide on April 25 from Sideshow and Janus Films.
The score is composed by Academy Award winner Howard Shore (The Lord of the Rings), who has handled all but one of Cronenberg’s soundtracks since 1979.
The album is pressed on 140-gram Gravestone colored vinyl, limited to 500, and packaged in a jacket designed by Mutant co-founder Mo Shafeek. Priced at $35, it’s due out on June 27.
Mutant writes, “The Shrouds continues in the mold of Crimes of the Future, with a delicate but deceptive score. In a film about burial, decay, and the search for meaning—marred by conspiracy theories and an overreliance on technology—the film and score find a space that balances the ethereal and the dreadful. The sacred and profane.”
The Shrouds opens in New York and Los Angeles today and will expand nationwide on April 25 from Sideshow and Janus Films.
- 4/18/2025
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com


The newest chapter in New Line Cinema’s bloody successful franchise takes audiences back to the very beginning of Death’s twisted sense of justice – Final Destination Bloodlines.
Plagued by a violent recurring nightmare, college student Stefanie heads home to track down the one person who might be able to break the cycle and save her family from the grisly demise that inevitably awaits them all.
Check out the new trailer now and see in IMAX and theaters on May 16.
The film is directed by Adam Stein & Zach Lipovsky. The screenplay is by Guy Busick & Lori Evans Taylor, and story is by Jon Watts and Guy Busick & Lori Evans Taylor. It is based on characters created by Jeffrey Reddick.
Final Destination Bloodlines stars Kaitlyn Santa Juana, Teo Briones, Richard Harmon, Owen Patrick Joyner, Anna Lore, with Brec Bassinger, and Tony Todd. The film is directed by Adam Stein & Zach Lipovsky.
Plagued by a violent recurring nightmare, college student Stefanie heads home to track down the one person who might be able to break the cycle and save her family from the grisly demise that inevitably awaits them all.
Check out the new trailer now and see in IMAX and theaters on May 16.
The film is directed by Adam Stein & Zach Lipovsky. The screenplay is by Guy Busick & Lori Evans Taylor, and story is by Jon Watts and Guy Busick & Lori Evans Taylor. It is based on characters created by Jeffrey Reddick.
Final Destination Bloodlines stars Kaitlyn Santa Juana, Teo Briones, Richard Harmon, Owen Patrick Joyner, Anna Lore, with Brec Bassinger, and Tony Todd. The film is directed by Adam Stein & Zach Lipovsky.
- 3/25/2025
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com

As the Resident Evil franchise steadily marches towards its 30th anniversary, enough time has passed that a whole generation of fans now consider the series’ divisive film adaptations to be just as integral to the IP’s identity as the games that they’re supposedly based on.
And with Zach Cregger’s upcoming cinematic reboot promising to take the franchise back to its horrific roots, we thought that it might be fun to look back on the adaptations of yesteryear and rank every entry in this long-running series. After all, with seven live action films and an eight-episode TV show, I’d argue that there’s a Resident Evil adaptation for every kind of fan.
As usual, don’t forget to comment below with your own personal rankings if you disagree with our order, but keep in mind that we’ll be excluding the franchise’s various animated entries due...
And with Zach Cregger’s upcoming cinematic reboot promising to take the franchise back to its horrific roots, we thought that it might be fun to look back on the adaptations of yesteryear and rank every entry in this long-running series. After all, with seven live action films and an eight-episode TV show, I’d argue that there’s a Resident Evil adaptation for every kind of fan.
As usual, don’t forget to comment below with your own personal rankings if you disagree with our order, but keep in mind that we’ll be excluding the franchise’s various animated entries due...
- 3/24/2025
- by Luiz H. C.
- bloody-disgusting.com

Ranking The Resident Evil Franchise Films At The Worldwide Box Office (Photo Credit – Prime Video)
The Resident Evil film franchise is a series of action-horror movies loosely based on Capcom’s popular survival horror video game series of the same name. The franchise consists of multiple live-action films, an animated film series, and a reboot. The first film in the series came out in 2002, and the latest reboot movie was released in 2021. Mill Jovovich is the face of this franchise and featured in the original film. 2021’s Raccoon City is the only movie not to feature her. But we will rank all the movies in this series at the worldwide box office. Scroll below for the deets.
For the unversed, the action horror film series is based on the Japanese video game franchise by Capcom. It holds the record for the most live-action film adaptations of a video game. It...
The Resident Evil film franchise is a series of action-horror movies loosely based on Capcom’s popular survival horror video game series of the same name. The franchise consists of multiple live-action films, an animated film series, and a reboot. The first film in the series came out in 2002, and the latest reboot movie was released in 2021. Mill Jovovich is the face of this franchise and featured in the original film. 2021’s Raccoon City is the only movie not to feature her. But we will rank all the movies in this series at the worldwide box office. Scroll below for the deets.
For the unversed, the action horror film series is based on the Japanese video game franchise by Capcom. It holds the record for the most live-action film adaptations of a video game. It...
- 3/24/2025
- by Esita Mallik
- KoiMoi

A new Resident Evil movie is coming to theaters in 2026 with filmmaker Zach Cregger at the helm. While there's still a lot about the movie that's not yet known, a new report may have revealed the basic plot.
According to film industry insider Daniel Richtman, the upcoming ResidentEvil reboot will follow a "hapless courier tasked with delivering a package to a remote hospital. He finds himself caught in the middle of an outbreak and must fight through hordes of mutated creatures to survive." If accurate, this report would suggest that the film will feature an original story, as that's not the plot of any of the Resident Evil games.
It was recently reported that Austin Abrams (The Walking Dead) was being eyed to star in the lead role. Richtman reported that Abrams' character name is listed as "Bryan," but it's possible that this could be a code name meant to...
According to film industry insider Daniel Richtman, the upcoming ResidentEvil reboot will follow a "hapless courier tasked with delivering a package to a remote hospital. He finds himself caught in the middle of an outbreak and must fight through hordes of mutated creatures to survive." If accurate, this report would suggest that the film will feature an original story, as that's not the plot of any of the Resident Evil games.
It was recently reported that Austin Abrams (The Walking Dead) was being eyed to star in the lead role. Richtman reported that Abrams' character name is listed as "Bryan," but it's possible that this could be a code name meant to...
- 3/23/2025
- by Jeremy Dick
- CBR

A new ‘Resident Evil’ movie is on the way, and it’s shaking things up with a story we haven’t seen before. According to rumors, the action kicks off with a courier who’s just trying to do his job—deliver a package to a remote hospital. But things go sideways fast when he stumbles into a full-blown outbreak. Soon, he’s battling mutated creatures left and right, fighting to make it out alive.
Word about this comes from industry insider DanielRPK, who dropped some details on his Patreon. He shared that there’s a character played by Austin Abrams, listed as Bryan. Now, that name’s raising eyebrows.
Could it be a sneaky codename for someone we already know, like Leon S. Kennedy, the rookie cop turned badass from ‘Resident Evil 2’? Or maybe it’s a fresh face named Bryan, possibly even Brian Irons, the shady police chief from the same game.
Word about this comes from industry insider DanielRPK, who dropped some details on his Patreon. He shared that there’s a character played by Austin Abrams, listed as Bryan. Now, that name’s raising eyebrows.
Could it be a sneaky codename for someone we already know, like Leon S. Kennedy, the rookie cop turned badass from ‘Resident Evil 2’? Or maybe it’s a fresh face named Bryan, possibly even Brian Irons, the shady police chief from the same game.
- 3/22/2025
- by Hrvoje Milakovic
- Comic Basics


Sideshow and Janus Films have released a new poster for David Cronenberg‘s The Shrouds.
The body-horror film opens in New York and Los Angeles on April 18 before expanding nationwide on April 25.
Cronenberg will appear in-person for Q&As at four NYC screenings to celebrate the release:
April 16 at 7:00pm – Angelika Film Center April 17 at 6:30pm – Film at Lincoln Center April 18 at 6:15pm – Film at Lincoln Center April 18 at 7:45pm – Angelika Film Center
Vincent Cassel (Black Swan), Diane Kruger (Inglourious Basterds), Guy Pearce (The Brutalist), and Sandrine Holt (Resident Evil: Apocalypse) star in the film.
In an eerie, deceptively placid near-future, a techno-entrepreneur named Karsh (Cassel) has developed a new software that will allow the bereaved to bear witness to the gradual decay of loved ones dead and buried in the earth.
While Karsh is still reeling from the loss of his wife (Kruger) from cancer...
The body-horror film opens in New York and Los Angeles on April 18 before expanding nationwide on April 25.
Cronenberg will appear in-person for Q&As at four NYC screenings to celebrate the release:
April 16 at 7:00pm – Angelika Film Center April 17 at 6:30pm – Film at Lincoln Center April 18 at 6:15pm – Film at Lincoln Center April 18 at 7:45pm – Angelika Film Center
Vincent Cassel (Black Swan), Diane Kruger (Inglourious Basterds), Guy Pearce (The Brutalist), and Sandrine Holt (Resident Evil: Apocalypse) star in the film.
In an eerie, deceptively placid near-future, a techno-entrepreneur named Karsh (Cassel) has developed a new software that will allow the bereaved to bear witness to the gradual decay of loved ones dead and buried in the earth.
While Karsh is still reeling from the loss of his wife (Kruger) from cancer...
- 3/21/2025
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com


Capcom has finally brought their Resident Evil 3 remake to Apple devices. Available today on iPhone, iPad, and Mac, the remake of the 1999 classic is now available on the App Store, joining Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 4, Resident Evil 7 biohazard, and Resident Evil Village. All five entries can now be enjoyed on iPhone 16 models, iPhone 15 Pro models, and every iPad and Mac with the M1 chip or later.
Like the other Resident Evil titles now available on Apple devices, players can try a portion of Resident Evil 3 with a free download before picking up the full game. The experience can also be enjoyed across all supported devices linked to the same Apple Account. Save data is transferrable between iPhone, iPad, and Mac for cross progression.
Resident Evil 3 on iPhone and iPad includes fully customizable touch controls for easy on-the-go play. iPhone and iPad players can utilize a...
Like the other Resident Evil titles now available on Apple devices, players can try a portion of Resident Evil 3 with a free download before picking up the full game. The experience can also be enjoyed across all supported devices linked to the same Apple Account. Save data is transferrable between iPhone, iPad, and Mac for cross progression.
Resident Evil 3 on iPhone and iPad includes fully customizable touch controls for easy on-the-go play. iPhone and iPad players can utilize a...
- 3/18/2025
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com

Dino Crisisfans have waited patiently for Capcom to return to the cult-classic survival-horror franchise and it finally seems like that the developer is ready to unleash the beasts. Following the remakes of Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3, and Resident Evil 4, players have been hopeful that Capcom will eventually give Dino Crisis the same treatment. Given how the franchises share a great deal of DNA, it stands to reason that giving Regina and her scaly enemies an upgrade wouldn't be too far out of the question.
Per Gematsu on X (formerly Twitter), Capcom filed a trademark for Dino Crisis on March 4 in Japan, suggesting that the studio is planning on returning to the series in some form. Aside from the trademark's existence, nothing else is known about the potential project but this news does come after Dino Crisis was voted, in an official Capcom poll, as the series fans...
Per Gematsu on X (formerly Twitter), Capcom filed a trademark for Dino Crisis on March 4 in Japan, suggesting that the studio is planning on returning to the series in some form. Aside from the trademark's existence, nothing else is known about the potential project but this news does come after Dino Crisis was voted, in an official Capcom poll, as the series fans...
- 3/12/2025
- by Brad Lang
- ScreenRant

Science fiction films are a staple of modern Hollywood's slate of blockbusters, with franchises that feature space-faring adventure, futuristic technology and other-worldly creatures being some of the highest-grossing movies of the last few decades. Science fiction movies also have a long history in Hollywood, dating all the way back to the classic films of Geroge Mellies like A Trip to the Moon.
But many science fiction films do not stand the test of time, or fail to meet the expectations of audiences on release, as evidenced by Roger Ebert's scathing reviews of many of the films he had to see in that genre. The worst that science fiction movies have to offer throw away the genre's roots in telling tales about deep themes, replacing human stories with cheap thrills.
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Was a Bad Direction for the Franchise
Michael Bay frequently incurred the ire of film...
But many science fiction films do not stand the test of time, or fail to meet the expectations of audiences on release, as evidenced by Roger Ebert's scathing reviews of many of the films he had to see in that genre. The worst that science fiction movies have to offer throw away the genre's roots in telling tales about deep themes, replacing human stories with cheap thrills.
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Was a Bad Direction for the Franchise
Michael Bay frequently incurred the ire of film...
- 3/11/2025
- by Alexander Martin
- CBR

Resident Evilstar Milla Jovovich recently reflected on how she landed her iconic role as Alice in the first feature film adaptation of the fan-favorite survival horror video game franchise. A self-professed fan, the actor, whose career was on an upward trajectory at the time, originally wanted to produce the 2002 movie.
However, Jovovich was asked to read for the role of Alice by Resident Evil director Paul W.S. Anderson, who she went on to marry. "I played the video game a lot with my little brother, and I wanted to produce it. I wanted to make the movie," Jovovich told GQ about a role that turned her into an action movie icon. "And then I found out that my - well, he wasn't my husband then - but this guy had the rights to it."
"We reached out, and he asked me to read for it," Jovovich recalled. "You know, at that point,...
However, Jovovich was asked to read for the role of Alice by Resident Evil director Paul W.S. Anderson, who she went on to marry. "I played the video game a lot with my little brother, and I wanted to produce it. I wanted to make the movie," Jovovich told GQ about a role that turned her into an action movie icon. "And then I found out that my - well, he wasn't my husband then - but this guy had the rights to it."
"We reached out, and he asked me to read for it," Jovovich recalled. "You know, at that point,...
- 3/10/2025
- by Nnamdi Ezekwe
- CBR

Sony will release Columbia Pictures’ “Resident Evil” domestically on Sept. 18, 2026.
Based on Capcom’s hugely popular horror video games, Zach Cregger has written the script and will direct. Shay Hatten is co-writing.
Constantin Film is producing and co-financing the film. Constantin’s Robert Kulzer, Vertigo Entertainment’s Roy Lee and Miri Yoon and PlayStation Productions are also producing.
Cregger’s credits as a writer-director include “Miss March,” “The Civil War on Drugs” (both alongside Trevor Moore) and, most recently, “Barbarian.” He also produced the 2025 film “Companion” and is next writing, directing and producing the Josh Brolin- and Julia Garner-led horror film “Weapons” for Warner Bros., out January 2026.
“Cregger’s instinct for suspense is so effective, it’s hard to believe that before ‘Barbarian,’ the helmer worked largely in comedy (he was a member of the Whitest Kids U’Know sketch team). Then again, a deliciously twisted sense of humor runs beneath the surface,...
Based on Capcom’s hugely popular horror video games, Zach Cregger has written the script and will direct. Shay Hatten is co-writing.
Constantin Film is producing and co-financing the film. Constantin’s Robert Kulzer, Vertigo Entertainment’s Roy Lee and Miri Yoon and PlayStation Productions are also producing.
Cregger’s credits as a writer-director include “Miss March,” “The Civil War on Drugs” (both alongside Trevor Moore) and, most recently, “Barbarian.” He also produced the 2025 film “Companion” and is next writing, directing and producing the Josh Brolin- and Julia Garner-led horror film “Weapons” for Warner Bros., out January 2026.
“Cregger’s instinct for suspense is so effective, it’s hard to believe that before ‘Barbarian,’ the helmer worked largely in comedy (he was a member of the Whitest Kids U’Know sketch team). Then again, a deliciously twisted sense of humor runs beneath the surface,...
- 3/7/2025
- by Katcy Stephan
- Variety Film + TV

Lu Bu is often portrayed as one of the most formidable warriors in Chinese history, and Dynasty Warriors: Origins is no exception. You'll encounter Lu Bu several times throughout the main campaign of Dynasty Warriors: Origins, beginning in Chapter Two, but it's not until a pivotal battle much later on that you actually have an opportunity to defeat him. Usually, his sudden appearance means you have little recourse but to flee; he functions a lot like Mr. X in Resident Evil 2 during certain missions, forcing you to abandon strategic points and run for your life.
Finally, during the mission "Battle of Xiapi," you'll be able to face Lu Bu in one-on-one combat, and, with a lot of skill and a little luck, defeat him for good. Just don't expect him to be easy, just as he is in every Dynasty Warriors game where he appears. Lu Bu fully lives up to his reputation,...
Finally, during the mission "Battle of Xiapi," you'll be able to face Lu Bu in one-on-one combat, and, with a lot of skill and a little luck, defeat him for good. Just don't expect him to be easy, just as he is in every Dynasty Warriors game where he appears. Lu Bu fully lives up to his reputation,...
- 1/19/2025
- by Lee D'Amato
- ScreenRant

Resident Evil, the horror action series that first began in 1996, has had an impressive streak of successful games in the past few years. While the series has gone forward with new plotlines and characters ever since Resident Evil 7 introduced players to Ethan and a new moldy plague to battle against, Capcom has simultaneously gone back to its classic games for current-generation remakes. A game that hasn’t received the remake treatment is the very first Resident Evil, which is now long overdue for a modern update. Since Capcom has yet to announce what its next Resident Evil title is, now would be the perfect time for RE1 to receive a remake.
While not all classic games need an update to appeal to modern audiences, Resident Evil 1 definitely deserves it after the massive success of the Resident Evil 2, 3, and 4 remakes. Technically, Resident Evil 1 has already received a remake by Capcom,...
While not all classic games need an update to appeal to modern audiences, Resident Evil 1 definitely deserves it after the massive success of the Resident Evil 2, 3, and 4 remakes. Technically, Resident Evil 1 has already received a remake by Capcom,...
- 1/17/2025
- by Alexandra W
- ScreenRant


Written by Brandon Salisbury, Robbie McGregor | Directed by Brandon Salisbury
When you read about the films that could, and really should, have been made, you usually hear about Jodorowsky’s Dune, Richard Stanley’s The Island of Dr Moreau and Stanley Kubrick’s Napoleon are among the most frequently mentioned. However, one that should get just as much mention is George A. Romero’s Resident Evil.
Four years before Paul Anderson kicked off his franchise, George Romero, who certainly knew a thing or two about zombie movies, was hired to shoot a commercial for Resident Evil 2. When it was well received, plans were made to have him adapt the property as a feature film. A year later, he was fired from the project by Constantine Films.
Director Brandon Salisbury and co-writer Robbie McGregor devote just under two hours to exploring what happened, starting with his groundbreaking film Night of the Living Dead.
When you read about the films that could, and really should, have been made, you usually hear about Jodorowsky’s Dune, Richard Stanley’s The Island of Dr Moreau and Stanley Kubrick’s Napoleon are among the most frequently mentioned. However, one that should get just as much mention is George A. Romero’s Resident Evil.
Four years before Paul Anderson kicked off his franchise, George Romero, who certainly knew a thing or two about zombie movies, was hired to shoot a commercial for Resident Evil 2. When it was well received, plans were made to have him adapt the property as a feature film. A year later, he was fired from the project by Constantine Films.
Director Brandon Salisbury and co-writer Robbie McGregor devote just under two hours to exploring what happened, starting with his groundbreaking film Night of the Living Dead.
- 1/9/2025
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly

Video game adaptations are quite popular nowadays, but without a doubt, this trend was normalized by the Resident Evil movie series. The series kicked off with the release of 2002’s Resident Evil and ended with 2017’s Resident Evil: The Final Chapter. The franchise was later rebooted but unfortunately, it was not well-received by the fans.
Resident Evil: Apocalypse was the second movie in the series (Image via Constantin Film)
The Resident Evil movie series is a great example of how video games are butchered when adapted into a different medium. The films were average and yet, managed to become the highest-grossing film series based on a video game at one point. The films featured some heavy hitters from Hollywood but no one was as influential as this one musician who almost joined the cast of 2004’s Resident Evil: Apocalypse.
Snoop Dogg was all set to join the cast of Resident...
Resident Evil: Apocalypse was the second movie in the series (Image via Constantin Film)
The Resident Evil movie series is a great example of how video games are butchered when adapted into a different medium. The films were average and yet, managed to become the highest-grossing film series based on a video game at one point. The films featured some heavy hitters from Hollywood but no one was as influential as this one musician who almost joined the cast of 2004’s Resident Evil: Apocalypse.
Snoop Dogg was all set to join the cast of Resident...
- 1/7/2025
- by Farhan Asif
- FandomWire

It’s a well-known fact that the majority of video game adaptations on big screens are usually met with lackluster responses from audiences. Most of the casual theatergoers find them disappointing, and hardcore gamers feel the series didn’t live up to the original games.
Capcom’s horror video game franchise redefined movie adaptations. (Image via Capcom)
However, that wasn’t the case with the Resident Evil series. The original live-action film brought together a number of talented actors and success that led to several sequels. The entire series didn’t receive high praise from critics but would have achieved a lot more if one of the industry’s best horror directors got his hands on it.
Horror legend who missed his chance with Resident Evil George A. Romero almost directed the first Resident Evil movie. (Image via Sony)
Whenever we talk about horror video games, only one name pops up: Resident Evil.
Capcom’s horror video game franchise redefined movie adaptations. (Image via Capcom)
However, that wasn’t the case with the Resident Evil series. The original live-action film brought together a number of talented actors and success that led to several sequels. The entire series didn’t receive high praise from critics but would have achieved a lot more if one of the industry’s best horror directors got his hands on it.
Horror legend who missed his chance with Resident Evil George A. Romero almost directed the first Resident Evil movie. (Image via Sony)
Whenever we talk about horror video games, only one name pops up: Resident Evil.
- 1/6/2025
- by Dhruv Bhatnagar
- FandomWire

This month will be a great time for longtime fans of Resident Evil. A new film chronicling the unmade adaptation that never came to be has a premiere date that's imminent, and it looks to be one that fans won't want to miss.
George A. Romero's Resident Evil will premiere on Digital and On Demand on Jan. 7. From Uncork'd Entertainment and director Brandon Salisbury, the documentary explores the story of the original plans to turn Resident Evil into a feature film under the watch of legendary filmmaker George A. Romero. Famously, Romero laid the groundwork for modern zombie horror movies and TV shows with his iconic films like Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, and Day of the Dead. At one point, he was set to take on Resident Evil before his planned adaptation fizzled out, ultimately leading to Paul W.S. Anderson to launch his own...
George A. Romero's Resident Evil will premiere on Digital and On Demand on Jan. 7. From Uncork'd Entertainment and director Brandon Salisbury, the documentary explores the story of the original plans to turn Resident Evil into a feature film under the watch of legendary filmmaker George A. Romero. Famously, Romero laid the groundwork for modern zombie horror movies and TV shows with his iconic films like Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, and Day of the Dead. At one point, he was set to take on Resident Evil before his planned adaptation fizzled out, ultimately leading to Paul W.S. Anderson to launch his own...
- 1/6/2025
- by Jeremy Dick
- CBR

One of the great "what if?" questions of the horror genre has always been: What if George Romero made Resident Evil? To think that the creator of Night of the Living Dead could have actually directed the 2002 action horror movie is almost unfathomable at this point, but for a moment it was a very real possibility. Its that story of his unmade film thats set to be explored in the new documentary George A. Romeros Resident Evil.
Per Bloody Disgusting, the new doc directed by Brandon Salisbury will hit all VOD platforms on Jan. 7, 2025, and will look to uncover the truth as to why Romeros vision was never brought to life. Featuring archival footage, newly uncovered documents, and fresh interviews with key personalities, George A. Romeros Resident Evil sounds like a must-see for Romero and horror fans alike. Check out the full synopsis below.
"In 1998, Constantin Film set out to bring Resident Evil,...
Per Bloody Disgusting, the new doc directed by Brandon Salisbury will hit all VOD platforms on Jan. 7, 2025, and will look to uncover the truth as to why Romeros vision was never brought to life. Featuring archival footage, newly uncovered documents, and fresh interviews with key personalities, George A. Romeros Resident Evil sounds like a must-see for Romero and horror fans alike. Check out the full synopsis below.
"In 1998, Constantin Film set out to bring Resident Evil,...
- 11/20/2024
- by James Melzer
- MovieWeb


Capcom’s Resident Evil 2 remake will be joining the Resident Evil 4 remake, Resident Evil Village and Resident Evil 7 on the App Store before the year is out. Originally revealed back in July as “coming soon” to Apple devices, Capcom has now announced Resident Evil 2 will be available on all iPhone 16 models, iPhone 15 Pro models, and every iPad and Mac with the M1 chip or later on December 10.
Much like what was done with Resident Evil 4, players will be able to try a portion of Resident Evil 2 with a free download before purchasing the full experience. The game includes support for Universal Purchase and cross-progression, enabling players to enjoy the game across iPhone, iPad, and Mac, while being able to transfer save data between devices.
Resident Evil 2 on iPhone and iPad includes enhanced controls along with a new Auto Fire feature, giving players the option...
Much like what was done with Resident Evil 4, players will be able to try a portion of Resident Evil 2 with a free download before purchasing the full experience. The game includes support for Universal Purchase and cross-progression, enabling players to enjoy the game across iPhone, iPad, and Mac, while being able to transfer save data between devices.
Resident Evil 2 on iPhone and iPad includes enhanced controls along with a new Auto Fire feature, giving players the option...
- 11/14/2024
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com

The producer behind the upcoming Devil May Cry anime series for Netflix has revealed that the famous hack-and-slash video game franchise wasnt his first pick. According to Adi Shankar, he actually wanted to revive a beloved but forgotten horror survival series from the PlayStation 1 days.
Shankar revealed this piece of history on his official X (formerly Twitter) account. "Dino Crisis 1 nailed the survival horror vibe, blending the tension of Resident Evil with the sheer terror of being hunted by dinosaurs -- perfect," he began. "Dino Crisis 2 took it up a notch with fast-paced action & incredible level design. Sadly, Dino Crisis 3 lost that magic -- it took the franchise off Earth but left behind the suspense. Why am I telling you this? Because when I first went to Capcom in 2017, my mission was clear: I wanted to bring Dino Crisis back."
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Shankar revealed this piece of history on his official X (formerly Twitter) account. "Dino Crisis 1 nailed the survival horror vibe, blending the tension of Resident Evil with the sheer terror of being hunted by dinosaurs -- perfect," he began. "Dino Crisis 2 took it up a notch with fast-paced action & incredible level design. Sadly, Dino Crisis 3 lost that magic -- it took the franchise off Earth but left behind the suspense. Why am I telling you this? Because when I first went to Capcom in 2017, my mission was clear: I wanted to bring Dino Crisis back."
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- 11/12/2024
- by Leo Reyna
- CBR

Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster saw the original game in the series return to modern platforms 18 years after its initial release, and eight years after its previous HD remaster. Upon its original release back in 2006, Capcom's title was used to showcase the rendering power of the Xbox 360 with hundreds of zombies appearing on-screen at once. This was achieved by using the Dawn of the Dead-esque premise of survivors trapped in a shopping mall to ensure it was always a busy environment, as players were given the freedom to use a variety of items from different stores to defeat these hordes of the undead, from sporting goods to electric guitars and children's toys, alongside more traditional weapons.
This year, the 2006 classic has been remastered and reanimated from the ground up using the latest Re Engine that powered Resident Evil 7 and 8, the remakes of Resident Evil 2, 3, and 4, Street...
This year, the 2006 classic has been remastered and reanimated from the ground up using the latest Re Engine that powered Resident Evil 7 and 8, the remakes of Resident Evil 2, 3, and 4, Street...
- 11/8/2024
- by Glenn Bunn
- ScreenRant

In the video game industry, the Resident Evil series has always been known for its survival horror and action-packed gameplay. With every new release, Capcom has continued to push the boundaries of what players expect from this iconic series. Whether it’s the chilling tension of Resident Evil 2 or the action-packed gameplay of Resident Evil 4, each installment has brought something unique to the series’ legacy.
The latest leaks suggest that Jill might be making her grand return in the upcoming installment. | Image Credit: Capcom (Resident Evil 3)
Now, after years of speculation and rumors, the next chapter in the franchise, Resident Evil 9, appears to be on the horizon. While the studio has yet to make an official announcement, leaks and rumors are already buzzing, offering fans exciting glimpses of what’s to come. Among the most exciting revelations is the potential return of one of the franchise’s most beloved characters: Jill Valentine.
The latest leaks suggest that Jill might be making her grand return in the upcoming installment. | Image Credit: Capcom (Resident Evil 3)
Now, after years of speculation and rumors, the next chapter in the franchise, Resident Evil 9, appears to be on the horizon. While the studio has yet to make an official announcement, leaks and rumors are already buzzing, offering fans exciting glimpses of what’s to come. Among the most exciting revelations is the potential return of one of the franchise’s most beloved characters: Jill Valentine.
- 11/6/2024
- by Shubham Chaurasia
- FandomWire

One of gaming's biggest and baddest franchises, Resident Evil, arguably wouldn't exist without the man who revitalized horror and zombie cinema in 1968 with Night of the Living Dead. It only makes sense that at the turn of the millennium, when Capcom partnered with Sony to create a feature film adaptation of their hit zombie video game series, they chose the one and only person best suited for the job: George A. Romero.
Like so many other video game adaptations, though, this would never see the light of day. This left fans with unanswered questions for years and gave the world a series of films largely unfaithful to the source material until Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City tried to remedy their misdeeds. Romero's film is the subject of an upcoming documentary that looks to unearth the secrets that led to the failure of one of gaming's biggest "what ifs?...
Like so many other video game adaptations, though, this would never see the light of day. This left fans with unanswered questions for years and gave the world a series of films largely unfaithful to the source material until Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City tried to remedy their misdeeds. Romero's film is the subject of an upcoming documentary that looks to unearth the secrets that led to the failure of one of gaming's biggest "what ifs?...
- 10/23/2024
- by Zachariah Caylor
- CBR

The PlayStation 5 has been riding high since its launch in 2020, but recent reports suggest the console might be losing its grip on the American market. With Sony itself admitting earlier this year that the PS5 is “entering the latter stage of its life cycle,” as well as controversies surrounding the upcoming PS5 Pro’s pricing, it appears the gaming giant may be facing an uphill battle.
The response to the mid-gen upgrade hasn’t been outstanding. | Image Credit: Sony
But just when things were starting to look grim, a glimmer of hope has emerged from an unexpected source: the fog-shrouded streets of Silent Hill. The recent release of the Silent Hill 2 remake has not only been a critical success but has also revealed an intriguing trend in sales data that could point the way forward for Sony’s flagship console.
Silent Success: How Silent Hill 2 Remake is Turning...
The response to the mid-gen upgrade hasn’t been outstanding. | Image Credit: Sony
But just when things were starting to look grim, a glimmer of hope has emerged from an unexpected source: the fog-shrouded streets of Silent Hill. The recent release of the Silent Hill 2 remake has not only been a critical success but has also revealed an intriguing trend in sales data that could point the way forward for Sony’s flagship console.
Silent Success: How Silent Hill 2 Remake is Turning...
- 10/22/2024
- by Soumyajit Mukherjee
- FandomWire

Silent Hill 2 Remake has just been released. And right from the beginning of its launch, it has already started giving chills to everyone’s bones. This game is a remake of the Og game of 2001, originally developed by Team Silent, a group within Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo.
Silent Hill 2 Remake was released on October 8, 2024. | Credit: Bloober Team.
That game truly brought a revolution in the world of horror games. Despite being a 23-year-old game, the original game still gives chills to our bones with its terrifying and intimidating gameplay. The remake is looking to do the same, carrying the legacy of the Og game forward. And as things stand, the journey of carrying the legacy is off to a bright start.
Silent Hill 2 Remake Shipments and Digital Sales Cross the 1 Million Mark
Silent Hill 2 Remake was already making names for the franchise just after its release. The extensively horrific...
Silent Hill 2 Remake was released on October 8, 2024. | Credit: Bloober Team.
That game truly brought a revolution in the world of horror games. Despite being a 23-year-old game, the original game still gives chills to our bones with its terrifying and intimidating gameplay. The remake is looking to do the same, carrying the legacy of the Og game forward. And as things stand, the journey of carrying the legacy is off to a bright start.
Silent Hill 2 Remake Shipments and Digital Sales Cross the 1 Million Mark
Silent Hill 2 Remake was already making names for the franchise just after its release. The extensively horrific...
- 10/17/2024
- by Nilendu Brahma
- FandomWire


When Capcom released its reimagining of Resident Evil 2 in 2019, it was lauded as one of the best horror games ever made. Since then, it’s been the blueprint for other studios to follow for their (many) remakes. Some were successful, like EA’s Dead Space (2023), which kept just enough of its source material’s DNA intact while updating its combat. Others flopped, like Thq Nordic’s Alone in the Dark (2024), which attempted to completely overhaul an outdated 1992 game, but failed to deliver the level of terror of its modern peers.
- 10/4/2024
- by George Yang
- Rollingstone.com

If read in order, the subtitles of the first six theatrically released "Resident Evil" movies almost ... almost ... spell out a "Divine Comedy"-like story arc. The first film is, naturally, merely called "Resident Evil" (2002), and it's about the release of a deadly, corporate-owned virus that turns the citizens of the world into zombies, creatures, or merely dead corpses. The film's sequel is subtitled "Apocalypse" (2004), implying that the virus escaped containment and infected the Earth. The third film is called "Extinction," implying that the virus did its job and humanity has become extinct. The arc is pretty clear.
What comes after extinction? Well, the fourth film is called "Afterlife" (2010), following the now-dead humanity into Elysium. How apropos. Sadly, the fifth film in the series is not called "Resurrection" or "Reincarnation," but "Retribution" (2012), kind of breaking the spiritual cycle. Perhaps with "Retribution," humanity has become a gaggle of vengeful ghosts? Or perhaps not.
What comes after extinction? Well, the fourth film is called "Afterlife" (2010), following the now-dead humanity into Elysium. How apropos. Sadly, the fifth film in the series is not called "Resurrection" or "Reincarnation," but "Retribution" (2012), kind of breaking the spiritual cycle. Perhaps with "Retribution," humanity has become a gaggle of vengeful ghosts? Or perhaps not.
- 10/1/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film

Among the many fun details in Dead Rising Remaster, one of the most standout features is the sheer number of Easter eggs and references to other Capcom franchises scattered throughout the mall.
This massive Japanese studio has packed this game with nods to various IPs since its original release in 2006. For instance, the game features several references to Mega Man, Resident Evil, Street Fighter, and other well-known Capcom titles.
This remaster also modernizes some characters for contemporary audiences, making minor adjustments from the original version. Here are some of the most significant Easter eggs in Dead Rising Remaster.
Easter Eggs Abound in Dead Rising Remaster A ton of content from different Capcom franchises in Dead Rising Remaster. Image via Ruba YouTube Channel.
Since its original launch for the Xbox 360 in 2006, one of the standout features of Dead Rising has been the number of references to other Capcom games.
Dead Rising...
This massive Japanese studio has packed this game with nods to various IPs since its original release in 2006. For instance, the game features several references to Mega Man, Resident Evil, Street Fighter, and other well-known Capcom titles.
This remaster also modernizes some characters for contemporary audiences, making minor adjustments from the original version. Here are some of the most significant Easter eggs in Dead Rising Remaster.
Easter Eggs Abound in Dead Rising Remaster A ton of content from different Capcom franchises in Dead Rising Remaster. Image via Ruba YouTube Channel.
Since its original launch for the Xbox 360 in 2006, one of the standout features of Dead Rising has been the number of references to other Capcom games.
Dead Rising...
- 9/25/2024
- by Lucas Lapetina
- FandomWire


Capcom and Gog have teamed up to bring Resident Evil 3: Nemesis to PC in September. Earlier this year, the previous two games in the beloved franchise were brought to the platform, and now the third title will follow suit, bringing the 1999 classic to a wider audience on PC with quality-of-life improvements.
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis will arrive on Gog on September 25 (as spotted by GameRant). The PC port will be DRM-free and compatible with controllers and Windows 10 and 11 running modern graphics engines. It will also feature several gameplay improvements, including better subtitles, task-switching, more rendering options, and general visual upgrades.
The Gog Resident Evil 3: Nemesis Port Is True To The Original Unlike The 2020 Remake
Resident Evil 3 is both a prequel and a sequel to Resident Evil 2. The game takes place in two parts, taking place before and after the events of the second game, and...
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis will arrive on Gog on September 25 (as spotted by GameRant). The PC port will be DRM-free and compatible with controllers and Windows 10 and 11 running modern graphics engines. It will also feature several gameplay improvements, including better subtitles, task-switching, more rendering options, and general visual upgrades.
The Gog Resident Evil 3: Nemesis Port Is True To The Original Unlike The 2020 Remake
Resident Evil 3 is both a prequel and a sequel to Resident Evil 2. The game takes place in two parts, taking place before and after the events of the second game, and...
- 9/24/2024
- by Yuliya Geikhman
- ScreenRant


Just over a month to the day that Capcom’s original port of Resident Evil 2 for PC arrived on Gog.com, the service completes the trilogy with Resident Evil 3: Nemesis arriving on September 25. And like the previous two entries, Gog has done its job tweaking the game to make it “the best version possible” for modern audiences.
As with the other entries, here’s a rundown of what the Gog crew have done for Resident Evil 3: Nemesis:
Full compatibility with Windows 10 and Windows 11. Six localizations of the game included. Mercenaries Mode included. Improved DirectX game renderer. New rendering options. Improved graphics engine initialization and restart. Improved video subtitles. Improved options dialog. Issue-less task switching. Improved mouse cursor visibility. Full support for modern controllers with optimal button binding regardless of the hardware and wireless mode.
1999’s Resident Evil 3: Nemesis takes place just hours before the events of Resident Evil 2,...
As with the other entries, here’s a rundown of what the Gog crew have done for Resident Evil 3: Nemesis:
Full compatibility with Windows 10 and Windows 11. Six localizations of the game included. Mercenaries Mode included. Improved DirectX game renderer. New rendering options. Improved graphics engine initialization and restart. Improved video subtitles. Improved options dialog. Issue-less task switching. Improved mouse cursor visibility. Full support for modern controllers with optimal button binding regardless of the hardware and wireless mode.
1999’s Resident Evil 3: Nemesis takes place just hours before the events of Resident Evil 2,...
- 9/24/2024
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com


Director Zach Cregger was announced last week as the director of Clue – but now he’s swapped that for a Resident Evil reboot.
Zach Cregger is no longer directing Clue. Instead, the Barbarian director is swapping Sony projects, moving from one movie featuring grisly deaths in a mansion to another movie featuring, well… grisly deaths in a mansion.
Just days after being announced as the director of a new Clue film, based of course on the popular murder mystery board game (known as Cluedo in these parts), Cregger has now exited the project.
Cregger isn’t leaving the Sony stable, however. Instead, he’ll be moving over to the PlayStation Productions arm of the studio to tackle a reboot of one of the studio’s most popular and enduring videogame franchises: Resident Evil.
According to The InSneider, the decision comes largely down to money. Cregger is reported to have wanted $4m to direct Clue,...
Zach Cregger is no longer directing Clue. Instead, the Barbarian director is swapping Sony projects, moving from one movie featuring grisly deaths in a mansion to another movie featuring, well… grisly deaths in a mansion.
Just days after being announced as the director of a new Clue film, based of course on the popular murder mystery board game (known as Cluedo in these parts), Cregger has now exited the project.
Cregger isn’t leaving the Sony stable, however. Instead, he’ll be moving over to the PlayStation Productions arm of the studio to tackle a reboot of one of the studio’s most popular and enduring videogame franchises: Resident Evil.
According to The InSneider, the decision comes largely down to money. Cregger is reported to have wanted $4m to direct Clue,...
- 9/24/2024
- by Dan Cooper
- Film Stories

There are several different worlds in Astro Bot that players go through as they go around saving their bot crew. There are a total of six worlds and the second galaxy is called the Tentacle System with a variety of levels.
The Cut ‘N’ Grind level is one of the mini-planets in the Tentacle System and has collectibles that players need to collect in order to clear the level. This guide will help players with all the Cut ‘N’ Grind collectible locations.
How to Unlock Cut ‘N’ Grind Planet in Astro Bot? There is only one collectible in Cut ‘N’ Grind. Image via Team Asobi
The Tentacle System in Astro Bot has several main planets and mini-planets. When players hit the asteroid beside the Trunk of Funk planet, the Lost Triangle Void appears.
This is incomplete and will split into 4 other Triangle planets with challenge levels. The Cut ‘N’ Grind...
The Cut ‘N’ Grind level is one of the mini-planets in the Tentacle System and has collectibles that players need to collect in order to clear the level. This guide will help players with all the Cut ‘N’ Grind collectible locations.
How to Unlock Cut ‘N’ Grind Planet in Astro Bot? There is only one collectible in Cut ‘N’ Grind. Image via Team Asobi
The Tentacle System in Astro Bot has several main planets and mini-planets. When players hit the asteroid beside the Trunk of Funk planet, the Lost Triangle Void appears.
This is incomplete and will split into 4 other Triangle planets with challenge levels. The Cut ‘N’ Grind...
- 9/14/2024
- by Rohit Tiwari
- FandomWire

As eager as the Resident Evil community is for Capcom to remake Code Veronica, one of the franchise's most underrated games, the rumored project could be much smaller than expected. With Capcom's recent trend of taking older Resident Evil games and giving them a fresh coat of paint and modern mechanics, the question of Code Veronica's future is often discussed amongst fans. It may not have had the impact of the original game nor have the dedicated following of Resident Evil 4, but it's still a vital part of the canon that shouldn't be forgotten.
Over on Reddit, user Anthrax-Warhead shared a post originally published by reputable Capcom insider and leaker Dusk Golem alleging that the much-rumored Code Veronica remake will be smaller than the likes of Resident Evil 4 Remake.
Dusk Golem: Re:Zero and Re:cv Remakes wont be as ambitiousas RE4 Remake. by u/Anthrax-Warhead in GamingLeaksAndRumours
The...
Over on Reddit, user Anthrax-Warhead shared a post originally published by reputable Capcom insider and leaker Dusk Golem alleging that the much-rumored Code Veronica remake will be smaller than the likes of Resident Evil 4 Remake.
Dusk Golem: Re:Zero and Re:cv Remakes wont be as ambitiousas RE4 Remake. by u/Anthrax-Warhead in GamingLeaksAndRumours
The...
- 9/13/2024
- by Brad Lang
- ScreenRant

The upcoming Silent Hill 2 remake has fans excited, but there’s also some concern. The remake is twice as long as the original game, as recently shared by the developers. For many, this sounds like a good deal – more game time, more content, and more chances to experience the eerie world of the game.
However, just because a game is longer doesn’t always mean it’s better. In fact, when it comes to horror games, a longer runtime can sometimes be a problem. The original Silent Hill 2 was tightly paced, with a story that kept players on edge from start to finish. Extending the game might drastically risk losing that tension.
Silent Hill 2 Remake Has the Risk of Padded Content
One of the biggest risks of making a game longer is the possibility of padding. It might seem like more content is a good thing to some players,...
However, just because a game is longer doesn’t always mean it’s better. In fact, when it comes to horror games, a longer runtime can sometimes be a problem. The original Silent Hill 2 was tightly paced, with a story that kept players on edge from start to finish. Extending the game might drastically risk losing that tension.
Silent Hill 2 Remake Has the Risk of Padded Content
One of the biggest risks of making a game longer is the possibility of padding. It might seem like more content is a good thing to some players,...
- 9/4/2024
- by Suhaib Adeel
- FandomWire

While Baldur's Gate 3 may be Larian Studios' most recognizable project, fans of Divinity: Original Sin 2 can also enjoy some time in the spotlight thanks to its Ttrpg. When it comes to adapting video games into either board games or tabletop role-playing games, the results can be divisive. For every fantastic board game like Resident Evil 2, Slay the Spire, and Fallout there are duds like Dark Souls: The Roleplaying Game, so seeing the love and care Larian has poured into this Divinity game is exciting.
Per a post on X (formerly Twitter), Larian Studios shared some pictures of Divinity Original Sin The Boardgame in action, tempting players to pick up their own copy at Pax West.
You guys made board game? Rambling Entertained / RolePlayingEntertained (@no1rambler) September 1, 2024
The game itself, which costs a staggering $150, took followers by surprise given that many weren't aware that the product even existed, prompting the...
Per a post on X (formerly Twitter), Larian Studios shared some pictures of Divinity Original Sin The Boardgame in action, tempting players to pick up their own copy at Pax West.
You guys made board game? Rambling Entertained / RolePlayingEntertained (@no1rambler) September 1, 2024
The game itself, which costs a staggering $150, took followers by surprise given that many weren't aware that the product even existed, prompting the...
- 9/2/2024
- by Brad Lang
- ScreenRant

Over the years I've been pretty vocal about my desire for a new Dino Crisis game. I played the original round a friend's house when I was probably far too young - I was almost 8, the game was rated 15 here in the UK - because I was obsessed with dinosaurs at the time it launched, and their parents clearly weren't too bothered with the age rating on the case. After all, it was the 90s and Steven Spielberg's movie adaptation of Jurassic Park had captured the imagination of many through its groundbreaking visual effects that blended practical animatronics with computer generated visuals to truly make it seem like dinosaurs had been brought back to life.
Whereas those movies had a variety of games, from top-down shooters on the Snes to the side scrolling adventures of Jurassic Park on the Sega Genesis or The Lost World: Jurassic Park on the PlayStation,...
Whereas those movies had a variety of games, from top-down shooters on the Snes to the side scrolling adventures of Jurassic Park on the Sega Genesis or The Lost World: Jurassic Park on the PlayStation,...
- 9/1/2024
- by Glenn Bunn
- ScreenRant

Quick Links You've Eaten Snake Before, Haven't You? Presented Without Context Finally, The Gameplay Tweaks MGS3 Sorely Needed The Rest Of Metal Gear Solid Delta
It's impossible to separate Hideo Kojima from Metal Gear, and Metal Gear Solid : Snake Eater doesn't even try. Aside from a few new menu options - we'll get to those later - and the clearly updated visuals, the first and only real indication that this isn't the exact same game from 2004, or the Subsistence version from 2006, or the HD Version in 2012 (which was the version also included in last year's Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1) is shown by the game's title cards.
"Directed by Hideo Kojima" is replaced by "Original Directed by Hideo Kojima" and a splash screen of the "This content may contain views and opinions considered outdated, but are presented without changes because..." variety. Other than that, strap in, it's time...
It's impossible to separate Hideo Kojima from Metal Gear, and Metal Gear Solid : Snake Eater doesn't even try. Aside from a few new menu options - we'll get to those later - and the clearly updated visuals, the first and only real indication that this isn't the exact same game from 2004, or the Subsistence version from 2006, or the HD Version in 2012 (which was the version also included in last year's Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1) is shown by the game's title cards.
"Directed by Hideo Kojima" is replaced by "Original Directed by Hideo Kojima" and a splash screen of the "This content may contain views and opinions considered outdated, but are presented without changes because..." variety. Other than that, strap in, it's time...
- 8/26/2024
- by Christopher Teuton
- ScreenRant

Ebert had no mercy for low-budget horror films, giving scathing reviews to like "The Guardian" and "Halloween III." He criticized the lack of originality and poor production in horror sequels like "Critters 2" and "Resident Evil: Apocalypse." Obscure horror films like "The Devil's Rain" and "Hellbound: Hellraiser II" fell short of Ebert's expectations, receiving low ratings.
Famed film critic Roger Ebert knew how to give a film that failed to live up to expectations its just desserts, especially when it came to horror. One of the most famous and beloved movie reviewers of all time, Roger Ebert clearly didn't have an equal love for all genres, with horror being particularly low on his list of favorites. In particular, he famously disregarded the slasher genre, which he derogatorily referred to as "dead teenager films." Thus, it's no surprise that horror movies feature heavily on Ebert's list of most hated films.
Roger...
Famed film critic Roger Ebert knew how to give a film that failed to live up to expectations its just desserts, especially when it came to horror. One of the most famous and beloved movie reviewers of all time, Roger Ebert clearly didn't have an equal love for all genres, with horror being particularly low on his list of favorites. In particular, he famously disregarded the slasher genre, which he derogatorily referred to as "dead teenager films." Thus, it's no surprise that horror movies feature heavily on Ebert's list of most hated films.
Roger...
- 8/24/2024
- by Alexander Valentino
- ScreenRant


After gracing fans with the 1996 PC port of Resident Evil back in June, fans have been waiting for the port of 1998’s Resident Evil 2 to show up on Gog. That day will be coming soon enough, as Gog has announced that Resident Evil 2 will arrive on the site on August 27.
Gog says that this version of the game “fully reproduces the original elements of this game released in 1998”.
Much like what the Gog team did with Resident Evil, they’ve gone back and tweaked some things for the sequel to make it playable for modern PC gamers that might not have the patience for setting things up. That includes full Windows 10 and 11 support, 6 localizations of the game, new rendering options, improved audio volume and panning, reworked key binding setting and audio settings and more.
The team has also seen fit to go back and address some of the bugs in the original game,...
Gog says that this version of the game “fully reproduces the original elements of this game released in 1998”.
Much like what the Gog team did with Resident Evil, they’ve gone back and tweaked some things for the sequel to make it playable for modern PC gamers that might not have the patience for setting things up. That includes full Windows 10 and 11 support, 6 localizations of the game, new rendering options, improved audio volume and panning, reworked key binding setting and audio settings and more.
The team has also seen fit to go back and address some of the bugs in the original game,...
- 8/19/2024
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com

Spaced is a love letter to nerd culture with a unique blending of Sci-Fi and comedy. The series has top episodes showcasing Tim's fan culture obsession and pop-culture references. Despite ending early, Spaced remains a classic hit for comedy fans, offering unique and relatable content.
British comedy may not always be to everybody's taste, but it has introduced the world to some of the biggest names in comedy. Whether it's Ricky Gervais' portrayal of David Brent in The Office or Steven Coogan's Alan Partridge, these names have gone on to dominate Hollywood and beyond. The 2000s was a fantastic era for British comedy, not only because it was so diverse, but because it offered stand-out comics the chance to really push the limits of what can be shown on terrestrial television.
Spaced first arrived on screens back in 1999 and, on the surface, seemed to be an average sitcom about two friends living together.
British comedy may not always be to everybody's taste, but it has introduced the world to some of the biggest names in comedy. Whether it's Ricky Gervais' portrayal of David Brent in The Office or Steven Coogan's Alan Partridge, these names have gone on to dominate Hollywood and beyond. The 2000s was a fantastic era for British comedy, not only because it was so diverse, but because it offered stand-out comics the chance to really push the limits of what can be shown on terrestrial television.
Spaced first arrived on screens back in 1999 and, on the surface, seemed to be an average sitcom about two friends living together.
- 8/12/2024
- by Melody Day
- CBR

Dead by Daylight is known for its terrifying atmosphere and a roster full of iconic killers from horror franchises, including Freddy Krueger, Leatherface, Ghostface, Pyramid Head, and many more.
The game’s unique blend of multiplayer survival horror makes it the perfect home for some of gaming’s most frightening characters. Some characters from other games seem like they’d be a natural fit, bringing their own scary abilities and terrifying presence into the game. Here are five characters from other games that would feel right at home.
5. Big Daddy The Big Daddy would be a unique addition, compared to the game’s other monsters. Image via 2K
Big Daddy, the monstrous protector from the Bioshock series, would be a terrifying addition to the game, and be a different type of monster compared to the existing ones. With his massive drill arm and heavy footsteps, he would strike fear into the hearts of any Survivor.
The game’s unique blend of multiplayer survival horror makes it the perfect home for some of gaming’s most frightening characters. Some characters from other games seem like they’d be a natural fit, bringing their own scary abilities and terrifying presence into the game. Here are five characters from other games that would feel right at home.
5. Big Daddy The Big Daddy would be a unique addition, compared to the game’s other monsters. Image via 2K
Big Daddy, the monstrous protector from the Bioshock series, would be a terrifying addition to the game, and be a different type of monster compared to the existing ones. With his massive drill arm and heavy footsteps, he would strike fear into the hearts of any Survivor.
- 8/11/2024
- by Suhaib Adeel
- FandomWire

Fans of zombie video games are about to have a field day with this one, as the Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster is going to drop something that’ll bring the whole fan club together.
In a completely unexpected (but welcomed) twist, the upcoming remaster has teamed up with Capcom to bring fans an exclusive Dlc outfit that you won’t want to miss. Get ready to ‘lick’ your way through zombie hordes, if you catch my drift.
Dead Rising Is Going All Out With a Licker Skin
Worlds are colliding, and it isn’t just a tiny reference or a casual nod in someone’s dialogue. The new Dlc for the Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster includes a faithful recreation of the Licker from Resident Evil 2, and it honestly might be a little too faithful considering how grotesque and fleshy it looks.
For those who aren’t familiar with the franchise,...
In a completely unexpected (but welcomed) twist, the upcoming remaster has teamed up with Capcom to bring fans an exclusive Dlc outfit that you won’t want to miss. Get ready to ‘lick’ your way through zombie hordes, if you catch my drift.
Dead Rising Is Going All Out With a Licker Skin
Worlds are colliding, and it isn’t just a tiny reference or a casual nod in someone’s dialogue. The new Dlc for the Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster includes a faithful recreation of the Licker from Resident Evil 2, and it honestly might be a little too faithful considering how grotesque and fleshy it looks.
For those who aren’t familiar with the franchise,...
- 8/11/2024
- by Vibha Hegde
- FandomWire

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Back in the late '90s and early 2000s, fans of the Resident Evil video game series had but one dream: to see the franchise brought to life on the silver screen under the stewardship of George A. Romero, the originator of the zombie picture. The closest we ever got to that (specific) wish fulfillment was an admittedly awesome commercial for Resident Evil 2. Soon enough, however, Capcom's best-selling series hit theaters worldwide thanks to filmmaker Paul W. S. Anderson.
Back in the late '90s and early 2000s, fans of the Resident Evil video game series had but one dream: to see the franchise brought to life on the silver screen under the stewardship of George A. Romero, the originator of the zombie picture. The closest we ever got to that (specific) wish fulfillment was an admittedly awesome commercial for Resident Evil 2. Soon enough, however, Capcom's best-selling series hit theaters worldwide thanks to filmmaker Paul W. S. Anderson.
- 8/8/2024
- by Sean Alexander
- CBR

Capcom recently released its latest financial reports, and the company’s performance is garnering quite a bit of attention. While Capcom’s earnings are down year-over-year, the studio reports that all of its divisions have outperformed internal expectations so far and that the company is well on its way to meeting or surpassing its expectations for the year.
Normally, this information would only be of interest to Capcom shareholders, executives, and fanboys with emotional investments in the company. In this case, though, we’re talking about more than a fiscal quarter. Roughly 10 years after Capcom appeared to be a company in crisis, they are now thriving at a time when turmoil has come to define much of the rest of the video game industry. It is a remarkable turnaround performed during an era in which many other major gaming studios are holding onto the railings and hoping they’ll still...
Normally, this information would only be of interest to Capcom shareholders, executives, and fanboys with emotional investments in the company. In this case, though, we’re talking about more than a fiscal quarter. Roughly 10 years after Capcom appeared to be a company in crisis, they are now thriving at a time when turmoil has come to define much of the rest of the video game industry. It is a remarkable turnaround performed during an era in which many other major gaming studios are holding onto the railings and hoping they’ll still...
- 7/29/2024
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek

Leon S. Kennedy's iconic outfit shines in this realistic cosplay, embodying his evolution from rookie to top agent. The attention to detail in the cosplay, from his outfit to his hair, led some to mistake it for official marketing material. Leon's popularity as a character in Resident Evil is evident, with fans praising his cool demeanor and compelling character arc.
When it comes to Resident Evil, there isn't a character as cool and calm under pressure as Leon S. Kennedy, a trait that's brilliantly displayed in this excellent cosplay. While he may have been a greenhorn police officer in Resident Evil 2, by the time the fourth game rolls around he's graduated to being one of the best spies in the United States, even functioning as the President's go-to solution to rescue his kidnapped daughter. It may seem like a jarring transition but once players see Leon in action,...
When it comes to Resident Evil, there isn't a character as cool and calm under pressure as Leon S. Kennedy, a trait that's brilliantly displayed in this excellent cosplay. While he may have been a greenhorn police officer in Resident Evil 2, by the time the fourth game rolls around he's graduated to being one of the best spies in the United States, even functioning as the President's go-to solution to rescue his kidnapped daughter. It may seem like a jarring transition but once players see Leon in action,...
- 7/18/2024
- by Brad Lang
- ScreenRant


Well, not every Resident Evil game can be a winner. Sure, the remake of Resident Evil 3 wasn’t as big of a hit as the Resident Evil 2 remake, but that all pales in comparison to the recent iOS port of Resident Evil 7: biohazard, which has sold around 2,000 units since its launch earlier this month.
Per Mobilegamer.biz, the port of Capcom’s 2017 hit has been downloaded just over 83,000 times since it was released on July 2, with under 2,000 users deciding to plunk their money down to unlock the full game. This has translated into Resident Evil 7 earning Capcom an estimated $28,140 on iOS, and that doesn’t include Apple’s cut of the revenue.
It also probably doesn’t help that Resident Evil 7 is only playable on iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, and iPads with an M1 chipset. Products that Resident Evil fans aren’t going to be spending...
Per Mobilegamer.biz, the port of Capcom’s 2017 hit has been downloaded just over 83,000 times since it was released on July 2, with under 2,000 users deciding to plunk their money down to unlock the full game. This has translated into Resident Evil 7 earning Capcom an estimated $28,140 on iOS, and that doesn’t include Apple’s cut of the revenue.
It also probably doesn’t help that Resident Evil 7 is only playable on iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, and iPads with an M1 chipset. Products that Resident Evil fans aren’t going to be spending...
- 7/18/2024
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
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