Set during the Battle of Verdun in 1916, Conscript puts you in the shoes of a French soldier struggling to find his missing brother across bunkers that have turned into miserable graveyards. Survivors are scarce, and seemingly endless waves of German soldiers and vicious rats stand between him and any hope of escape. In stark contrast to the games under the Call of Duty and Battlefield umbrellas that are problematic for their glorification of violence and warfare, Conscript is memorable for the way that it presents war as ugly, grim, and devastating.
Graphically, the latest game developed and designed by Australian solo developer Jordan Mochi feels sprung from the 16-bit era of gaming, with a low-resolution top-down camera and limited color palette, but it’s gameplay emulates more modern Psx-era survival horror games like Resident Evil and Silent Hill. Save points are infrequent, the inventory limited and resources scant, forcing you...
Graphically, the latest game developed and designed by Australian solo developer Jordan Mochi feels sprung from the 16-bit era of gaming, with a low-resolution top-down camera and limited color palette, but it’s gameplay emulates more modern Psx-era survival horror games like Resident Evil and Silent Hill. Save points are infrequent, the inventory limited and resources scant, forcing you...
- 7/25/2024
- by Ryan Aston
- Slant Magazine
Dr Disrespect, one of the most polarizing figures in the streaming world, had big plans after his unexpected Twitch ban back in 2020.
Known for his high-energy persona, flashy production values, and larger-than-life character, the Doc envisioned creating a ‘Marvel Cinematic Universe’ of streaming projects. This ambitious idea involved expanding his character into multiple different ventures, each interconnected like the famous superhero franchise.
Dr Disrespect Shared His Grand Vision Back in 2020
Doc’s grand ambitions never came to life.
Following his mysterious and sudden ban from Twitch in June 2020, Dr Disrespect remained somewhat tight-lipped about the specifics. However, in an interview with PC Gamer shortly after, he shared glimpses of a grand plan that extended far beyond just streaming.
He imagined a universe where his character could thrive in various formats and platforms, creating a cohesive and immersive experience for his fans. Dr Disrespect talked about developing shows, comics, and even movies,...
Known for his high-energy persona, flashy production values, and larger-than-life character, the Doc envisioned creating a ‘Marvel Cinematic Universe’ of streaming projects. This ambitious idea involved expanding his character into multiple different ventures, each interconnected like the famous superhero franchise.
Dr Disrespect Shared His Grand Vision Back in 2020
Doc’s grand ambitions never came to life.
Following his mysterious and sudden ban from Twitch in June 2020, Dr Disrespect remained somewhat tight-lipped about the specifics. However, in an interview with PC Gamer shortly after, he shared glimpses of a grand plan that extended far beyond just streaming.
He imagined a universe where his character could thrive in various formats and platforms, creating a cohesive and immersive experience for his fans. Dr Disrespect talked about developing shows, comics, and even movies,...
- 6/22/2024
- by Suhaib Adeel
- FandomWire
What is the best Australian movie ever made? Walkabout? Wake in Fright? The Piano? Picnic at Hanging Rock? The Babadook? All worthy contenders, no doubt, but they’re all wrong answers. The only acceptable response regarding the best movie from the Land Down Under is Mad Max, George Miller’s marauding motorist mania that celebrated its 45th anniversary in 2024. Never mind the billion-dollar franchise it spawned, the creative ingenuity and low-budget DIY filmmaking of the original remains one of the most impressive cinematic feats on record.
A true independent movie with a rebellious spirit, Mad Max was made in just 12 weeks for a paltry $350,000 yet went on to gross $185 million worldwide. The film introduced the world to Mel Gibson, who would go on to play the badass road-racing Main Force Patrol officer Max Rockatansky twice more en route to becoming a bona fide Hollywood action star. Now, with the law-enforcing...
A true independent movie with a rebellious spirit, Mad Max was made in just 12 weeks for a paltry $350,000 yet went on to gross $185 million worldwide. The film introduced the world to Mel Gibson, who would go on to play the badass road-racing Main Force Patrol officer Max Rockatansky twice more en route to becoming a bona fide Hollywood action star. Now, with the law-enforcing...
- 5/22/2024
- by Jake Dee
- JoBlo.com
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