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Despite a fun premise and the director’s prior work, Bullet Train Explosion can’t quite live up to the fun and mayhem that its title suggests.
HAVOC (2025) is a messy, gritty, blood-soaked thriller that puts its visceral action front and center but lacks in much else.
Until Dawn unfolds as an effective and economic slice of horror, often playing as a greatest hits compilation of its source material.
Doctor Who Season 2 Episode 1 quickly throws the new companion into space, but there are a few teething problems surfacing.
As the series closes, You Season 5 knows that it’s trapped all of us, and that will always be its success.
The Rehearsal season 2 is peak television. Nathan Fielder has never been this ambitious, or perhaps deranged.
Amate makes an important new connection and prepares for her first Clan Battle in Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX Episode 3.
One World Under Doom Issue 3 brings heroes and villains together to try and defeat Doctor Doom, but manages to completely stumble over the concept.
Predator VS Spider-Man Issue 1 sees the alien hunter enter a baking hot New York City, putting him on a collision cause with the wallcrawler.
The Amazing Spider-Man Issue 2 (2025) teeters on the edge of being a horror comic, tormenting Peter Parker with poisons and hallucinations.
Batman Issue 159 continues Hush 2 by making the Batman try tokeep the Joker alive, and even protect him from other members of the Bat Family.
Absolute Martian Manhunter Issue 2 continues to reshape the genre as the Martian shows Detective Jones a distorted and transformed world
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is a competent new JRPG that reiterates tropes more than it innovates the genre.
Despite how much the game tries to make its message blatantly obvious, Steel Seed has difficulty defining what makes the game fun and unique.
After a 26 year absence Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves brings the iconic fighting game franchise back with a quality return.
Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Tape 2 finishes its story with powerful moments but can’t avoid hitting a few rough spots along the way.
Sunderfolk manages to bridge the gap between accessibility and gameplay depth to offer a unique co-op turn-based strategy adventure.
Sacre Bleu can be fun to play, but ultimately misses the mark due to a lackluster story, odd design choices, and technical issues.
Lushfoil Photography Sim is more than just a simulation — it’s a way to connect, express, and relive the moments that move us.
Despite some frustrations, Blue Prince presents an experience that is unique, memorable and as evershifting as the rooms of Mt. Holly.