Waseem is a writer here at GameRant. He can still feel the pain of Harry Du Bois in Disco Elysium, the confusion of Alan Wake in the Remedy Connected Universe, the force of Ken's shoryukens and the ...
Umlaut-loving Philly rock band Poison Ruïn are back with Confrere, a new EP that will be out August 2 via Relapse. The EP finds them opening up their sound a little, adding more atmospherics to to ...
Elden Ring's upcoming Shadow of the Erdtree expansion will feature the notorious poisoned swamps Souls fans know all too well. Lead designer Hidetaka Miyazaki confirmed the inclusion of a poisoned ...
Philadelphia's Poison Ruïn are murky, spooky punks who are obsessed with medieval imagery, and they fucking rule. Last year, Poison Ruïn released their excellent sophomore LP Härvest and became a ...
Banishes the targeted unit, removing it from play for the duration. Upon returning, two illusions of the unit are created under Shadow Demon's control. Curses a random enemy in an area to take ...
It looks like Elden Ring's Shadow of the Erdtree DLC is bringing back the infamous FromSoftware swamp. Earlier today, February 21, FromSoftware showed off a new look at the Elden Ring DLC with the ...
Thus begins Javier Marías’ “Fever and Spear,” the opening novel in his unconventional spy trilogy “Your Face Tomorrow.” “Telling is almost always done as a gift, even when the story contains and ...
What is a nonfascist literature? Is this a question we ask ourselves, as writers or as readers, and is it answerable? To put it another way, what is a noncollusive literature? Is there a poem that isn ...
"This time it is the demon who will do the summoning!" The Dire Intelligence Hero. Among the sovereign Demons with explicit access to this world, Doom Bringer scarcely bothers with the affairs of ...
Like the first two books in Javier Marías’s incomparably strange and brilliant trilogy, Poison, Shadow and Farewell is a complex work full of indirection. Its protagonist, Jacques Deza, an expatriate ...
Like the first two books in Javier Marías’s incomparably strange and brilliant trilogy, Poison, Shadow and Farewell is a complex work full of indirection. Its protagonist, Jacques Deza, an expatriate ...