6 Jul 2026

John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando PC Review 8/10 "John Carpenter’s name may be on the box, but Saber Interactive brings the bite" 🧟‍♀️

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John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando PC Review 8/10
Toxic Commando Review – The Best Left 4 Dead‑Style Zombie Blast in Years

An hour into John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando, I was curious about what exactly Carpenter had contributed to this game. After all, this PvE zombie shooter has no aesthetic or thematic similarities to his work, and despite his impeccable horror pedigree, Carpenter has never made a zombie movie. If anything, it’s stylistically much more reminiscent of James Gunn than Carpenter.

So I did some research. And…I was not brought on as a creative force, except they wanted to use my name, so they paid me to use my name.” As it turns out, aside from providing a few pieces of music (which I suspect were lurking on his hard drive long before this project), Carpenter’s involvement, in his own words, was “Well, I played it!”


Fair enough! Might as well be David James’ Toxic Commando then, because I also played it… And I think it’s just great!

3 Jul 2026

Project Mist Gameplay – 180k Wishlists With NO Marketing 🪾🌳🏹🪾

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Project Mist PC Gameplay – Crafting, Exploration & Fog‑Filled Tension

Indie Survival Goodness on PC

Rich decides that he should step into the fog‑soaked world of Project Mist, a tense and atmospheric survival adventure where every shadow hides a threat and every resource matters. In this PC gameplay video, I explore the misty wilderness, gather supplies, craft essential gear, and try to survive whatever lurks beyond the treeline.

2 Jul 2026

My Mount Rushmore Of Video Games Consoles 🪨🗿

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My Mount Rushmore Of Video Games Consoles
If I were to carve a Mount Rushmore of video game consoles, honouring my personal picks of the most iconic and influential systems in gaming history, these four would be my picks.

🗿 1. Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) – The Saviour [1986]

My Mount Rushmore Of Video Games Consoles
Why it belongs: Rescued the industry after the 1983 crash and redefined home gaming.
Legacy: Introduced franchises like Super Mario Bros., Zelda, and Metroid.
Impact: Standardised the D-pad, cartridges, and third-party licensing.

"Okay, so I never owned an NES, but what I do know is that this grey box that sat under millions of TV sets across the USA and the rest of the world was a primary reason that we have a video games industry today. I remember when my mate Briggsy got an NES in the late 80s for his 10th birthday, and we all went round his house to just sit there and watch him play Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Castlevania. For me at that age, the NES felt out of reach as it looked like a luxury product that my pocket money would never be able to stretch to. So alas, I never got to own the grey oblong, but what I do know is that we owe Nintendo a lot because of this little grey box."
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