Alawar Entertainment recently announced that its 3D survival game, Distrust, heavily inspired by the John Carpenter’s classic The Thing, has entered open beta, with the launch slated this August. Distrust throws you into the middle of the Arctic near an abandoned scientific base where you must play as both survivors of a helicopter crash. By switching between the […]
Virus is Spreading the Infection via Sandawe
Virus: Highborn is the second episode of the apocalyptic zombie-series from the hand of Flemish artist Patrick Cornelis. A witch cult uses an ancient magical book to visit other realms in search for more power. On one of those worlds something goes seriously wrong as they inadvertently release a dark entity. They barely make it […]
10 Disney Films We Would Like to See Adapted into Live Action Films
With live action films such as Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, Beauty and the Beast, The Jungle Book, and 101 Dalmatians already released and having been huge successes at the box office, and with live-action adaptations for Aladdin, Dumbo, Mulan, The Lion King (and others) already into the pre-production stages, I started wondering what other classic […]
Star Trek: Discovery Announces U.S. Launch Schedule
After months of delays and a change in executive producer from Bryan Fuller to Alex Kurtzman (Fuller was forced to drop from the series due to conflicting commitments to American Gods), Star Trek: Discovery has finally announced information on the release of the upcoming series. Discovery begins September 24. #StarTrekDiscovery pic.twitter.com/F0h18l5H1g — Star Trek: Discovery (@startrekcbs) […]
UFO Sighting Spurs Best-Selling Author To Pen Tell-All Thriller
On Saturday December 14, 2013 at approximately 11:10 PM, NY Times best-selling author Steve Alten and his wife, Kim, were returning home from dinner and a movie. As they drove through their neighborhood, they noticed something bizarre moving toward them in the night sky – pale amber lights like nothing they had ever seen. Says […]
Raiders of the Broken Planet Confirmed to Launch on Xbox One X in 2017
MercurySteam, the award winning independent development studio behind the multi-million selling Castlevania: Lords of Shadow series, today announced that its 4 divided by 1 asymmetric shooter Raider of the Broken Planet, will launch on Microsoft’s new console— Xbox One X. After being featured on the Xbox showreel at the Microsoft E3 2017 Media Briefing, MercurySteam was showing […]
Hellion Teases Its First Major Content Update with A Gameplay Video
Independent developer Zero Gravity announced that their first-person space survival multiplayer title Hellion is getting its biggest update yet on June 22nd. The update 0.2 will include many new features and content that have been requested by the Hellion community since the Steam Early Access launch earlier this year, including a first comprehensive tutorial, female character option, new weapons and more. “We […]
My 10 Favorite Games and Trailers of E3 2017
I got to admit that as of late I am not much of a gamer anymore. Oh, I still play video games during some of my free time, but between work (at the LAPD and my duties at gXp), my wife and kids, and other family obligations, I can’t quite dedicate as much time to […]
Fate/Grand Order to Launch in North America on June 25
Aniplex of America announced that the English version of Fate/Grand Order will launch in North America on June 25th for iOS and Android. The game continued its phenomenal success in Asian markets throughout Q1 of 2017, outperforming other mobile games such as Pokémon GO, Clash Royale, and Candy Crush Saga in worldwide revenue. The free-to-play RPG is currently only […]
10 DC Female Characters I Would Like to See Get Their Own Film
A few weeks ago, there was a post here on gXp where I talked about the 10 Marvel heroines that I would like to see receive their own solo film, as Captain Marvel will receive in 2019 starring Brie Larson in the titular role. Well, after the success of the Wonder Woman film starring Gal […]










