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Resident Evil: Survival Unit Surpasses 1 Million Pre-Registrations Ahead of Global Launch
Resident Evil: Survival Unit has already surpassed 1 million pre-registrations ahead of its global 2025 launch. Co-developed by Aniplex and JOYCITY, the mobile strategy spin-off blends real-time tactics with the tension of Capcom’s iconic survival horror series. Players can now meet the game’s operatives, join the social media follow campaign, and pre-register via the App Store, Google Play, or the official website.

Braheim Gibbs
Aug 112 min read


Murderbot: A Self-Aware Cyborg Finds Its Voice—and a Soap Opera Habit
Meet Murderbot: a rogue security cyborg with anxiety, sarcasm, and a deep love of soap operas. Based on Martha Wells’s beloved novellas, this sharp and surprisingly emotional series gives us a refreshing take on AI, free will, and the discomfort of feelings. Visually stunning and darkly funny, Murderbot blends action, introspection, and reluctant heroism in a way that hits close to home—especially for anyone who’s ever needed alone time and a good binge-watch.

Corey M. Floyd
Aug 73 min read


"Four the Culture!! How does Marvel’s Latest Fantastic Four Finally Fixes the Franchise"
After years of failed reboots, The Fantastic Four: First Steps finally gets it right. This stylish, emotionally rich, and retro-futuristic take on Marvel’s First Family reclaims their place in the superhero pantheon. With bold visuals, real character arcs, and a version of Galactus that actually terrifies, this reboot doesn’t just fix the franchise—it makes it fantastic again.

Corey M. Floyd
Aug 74 min read


Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Review: A Bold, Heartfelt Remix of a Classic Hero
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man swings onto Disney+ with a fresh take, new villains, and an unexpected mentor. With charming animation, laugh-out-loud quips, and a whole lot of heart, this 10-episode series is a love letter to Spidey fans old and new. From rooftop brawls to emotional gut-punches, Peter Parker's animated reboot nails the web-slinging magic—just with a few surprising flips.

Corey M. Floyd
Jul 285 min read


Atomfall Review: A Flawed But Fascinating British Post-Apocalypse
Set in an alternate 1960s Britain after a fictional nuclear disaster, Atomfall delivers a fresh, eerie take on the post-apocalypse. With its distinctly British setting, non-linear storytelling, and emphasis on exploration, this survival-action game stands out—even if clunky combat and a weak ending hold it back. It’s not perfect, but Atomfall is an atmospheric gem worth discovering.

Corey M. Floyd
Jul 284 min read


5 Reasons Elden Ring Deserves a Movie Adaptation
From its sprawling lore and haunting landscapes to its unforgettable bosses and tragic demigods, Elden Ring is more than a game—it’s a cinematic epic waiting to happen. With the success of The Last of Us and Fallout, it’s time we ask: could Elden Ring be the next great game-to-screen masterpiece?

Corey M. Floyd
Jul 284 min read


Top 10 Things We Want in GTA 6
GTA 6 is on the horizon, and fans aren't just hoping for upgrades—they're demanding evolution. From fully-integrated heists to a living world with real consequences, here's our definitive list of the top 10 features Rockstar must include to deliver the crime epic of the decade.

Braheim Gibbs
Jul 283 min read


Dragonbane: A Triumphant Return to Fantasy’s Wild Side
Dragonbane offers a refreshing return to fantasy RPGs with its stripped-back mechanics and eccentric tone. A reimagining of Sweden’s Drakar och Demoner, it merges simplicity with fast-paced action. The game features a roll-under d20 system, quirky species like Mallards (humanoid ducks), and a setting where humor and sincerity coexist. Whether you're casting spells or battling with a duck warrior, Dragonbane promises an unforgettable, chaotic adventure for players of all level

Corey M. Floyd
Jul 175 min read


From Old Country Bumpkin to Master Swordsman: A Slice-of-Life Fantasy with a Sharp Edge
From Old Country Bumpkin to Master Swordsman brings a fresh take on the classic mentor-student dynamic in anime. Follow Beryl Gardinant, an aging swordsman, as he reunites with his legendary disciples, now powerful knights and mages, in a journey filled with humor, swordplay, and self-discovery. This unique blend of fantasy and character-driven storytelling is perfect for fans looking for depth, humor, and epic action.

Braheim Gibbs
Jul 173 min read


A New Hope for Superman (Spoiler Free)
James Gunn’s Superman trades tired origin tropes for a vibrant, emotionally rich adventure. David Corenswet shines as a seasoned Man of Steel grappling with global politics, identity, and hope. With a sharp Lois Lane, a venomous Lex Luthor, and comic-book flair galore—Krypto included—this is a bold, funny, and heartfelt reboot. It’s not perfect, but it soars more than it stumbles.

Corey M. Floyd
Jul 173 min read


Will Sinners be another great horror film snubbed at award season? Probably.
Sinners (2025) is the latest in a long line of brilliant horror films that will likely be overlooked during awards season. Despite a horror renaissance led by films like Hereditary, Midsommar, Barbarian, and Talk to Me, the genre continues to be sidelined by major awards shows. This article explores the cultural stigma, industry bias, and the fight for horror’s rightful recognition.

Corey M. Floyd
Jul 116 min read


10 Games That Proved Storytelling in Gaming Is High Art (Yea, We Said It)
Think games are just mindless fun? Think again. These 10 titles didn’t just tell stories—they delivered emotional gut-punches, moral dilemmas, and unforgettable characters that rival anything Hollywood or literature could dream up. If you've ever cried over pixelated people or questioned your morals because of a controller, this list is for you. Prepare to be wrecked—in the best way.

Braheim Gibbs
Jun 303 min read


MindsEye Video Game Review: 5 Red Flags That Signal a Triple-A Disaster in the Making
MindsEye, the flashy debut from Build A Rocket Boy, promises cinematic brilliance and futuristic thrills. But beneath the surface lies a buggy, secretive mess that feels more like a tech demo than a full game. In this brutally honest review, we break down five major red flags—troubled development, shady marketing, generic gameplay, and more—making it a launch to approach with extreme caution.

Corey M. Floyd
Jun 124 min read


Shadow Scar Review: A Multidimensional Ninja Romp That’s Equal Parts Thrilling and Frustrating
Shadow Scar is a wild, anime-fueled tabletop RPG where ninjas protect a multiverse from yokai invaders. With vibrant worlds, cinematic combat, and deep character customization, it’s part Naruto, part Cowboy Bebop. The Starter Set shines, but rule gaps and pacing flaws keep it from reaching legendary status. Thrilling, flawed, and full of potential.

Corey M. Floyd
Jun 26 min read


Dagger Heart and the Rise of Narrative Power: How Critical Role’s New TTRPG Shifts the Future of Tabletop Storytelling
Critical Role’s Dagger Heart isn’t just another TTRPG—it’s a blueprint for the next generation of community-driven storytelling. With emotion-focused mechanics, collaborative worldbuilding, and a bold departure from D&D’s structure, this game gives players more narrative power than ever before.

Braheim Gibbs
Jun 14 min read


Fan Expo Philly 2025 Recap: Cosplayers, Creators, and Community Vibes
From celeb sightings to cosplay masterpieces and rare merch, Fan Expo Philadelphia 2025 was a sensory overload in the best way possible. As a first-time attendee and Philly native, I dove headfirst into panels, gaming previews, fan art, and networking opportunities. It was more than a con—it was a creative celebration you need to experience at least once.

Maya Curry-Bey
May 235 min read


Cosplayers 101: A Beginner’s Guide
Ready to enter the world of cosplay but don’t know where to start? Our beginner’s guide has everything you need — from picking your first character to finding budget-friendly options and making your debut at Fan Expo. Cosplay is for everyone — and this article breaks it all down with heart, hype, and practical tips.
Julia Press Simmons
May 194 min read


“The Precinct” Launches – A Throwback Cop Drama With a Neon-Noir Edge
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Braheim Gibbs
May 142 min read


Mothers of the Multiverse: The Real-Life Superheroes We Call Mom
Amerime Media’s Official Mother’s Day Tribute Every origin story has a powerful figure at its core—someone who gave us strength, kept us...
Julia Press Simmons
May 112 min read


Thunderbolts*: Marvel’s Misfit Mayhem Is a Gloriously Grumpy Good Time
The MCU's 36th film, Thunderbolts, throws a bunch of lovable antiheroes into chaotic group therapy with explosions. Florence Pugh shines as the heart of the crew, while Lewis Pullman’s Bob is the surprise scene-stealer. With gritty action, biting humor, and an emotional punch, it’s Marvel’s grumpiest, messiest, most fun ride since No Way Home. Imperfect but unforgettable, this misfit mission hits way harder than expected.

Corey M. Floyd
May 95 min read
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