The cult classic film The Thing was released in 1982 and immediately left an impact on fans. John Carpenter, the famous horror director, was at the helm of the movie, marking another one of his ...
Monster Mania is a monthly column celebrating the unique and varied monster designs in horror gaming. “The ultimate in alien terror” perfectly describes John Carpenter‘s 1982 body horror masterpiece, ...
John Carpenter's The Thing is one of the greatest sci-fi horror films of all time, right up there with Ridley Scott's Alien. It's a remake of the 1951 movie, both of which are based on the original ...
The Thing video game was an ambitious effort by Computer Artworks in 2002. It didn’t just throw bullets and fire at a Thing creature all willy nilly. It attempted to incorporate the most important ...
When players step back into the shoes of Captain J.F. Blake for Nightdive Studios' forthcoming remaster of The Thing video game from 2002, they can rest assured that one of the most glaring issues ...
For my money, there isn’t a better horror monster than The Thing’s shape-shifting alien organism. Even 42 years later, Rob Bottin’s practical effects are still incredible, capturing each freakish ...
The Thing (2002) never was a very scary video game. Sure, low-detail graphics were far spookier more than 20 years ago, and there are some effective jump scares in it, but by and large, Computer ...
Alex Co has been writing about games for 15 years and running, and is a huge fan of online shooters and anything horror related. The Thing: Remastered released by Nightdive Studios features upgraded ...
The Thing Remastered PS5 Review. The early 2000s were a vastly different time for video games. Not only were they more experimental and audacious than many mainstream triple-A titles today, but a ...
Cronos: The New Dawn may resemble a few obvious known horror works, but it also made me think of another well-known one from the past. The Thing is my favorite movie of all time, so I desperately need ...
The Thing takes place shortly after Carpenter's 1982 film and plays off of many of the same themes of mood, distrust, fear, and monstrous baddies. It plays out as FPS as you try to determine what has ...