‘The Quarry’ review: A next gen Supermassive slasher

A new terror awaits in the woods of Supermassive Games’ latest slasher, The Quarry. Picking up classic horror elements of summer camps and teen victims, The Quarry feels like a nostalgic ’80s B-horror movie you’d find on the shelf at…

The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope review: A ghostly blast from the past

“Will the sequel live up to or top the first entry?” That was the burning question with Supermassive Games’ second entry in their horror anthology series, The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope. The witchy supernatural mystery was teased at the…

The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan Review: Set Sail On This Ghost Ship

One bad choice in video games, be it big or small, can cause a ripple effect that affects your entire story. In most games, this choice can typically involve siding with one character instead of another or it’s failing to…

Video Game Review: The Conjuring House

Horror video games love abandoned and haunted mansions. Be it the Spencer Mansion from Resident Evil or the Barrows Mansion from Clock Tower, this creepy and confined setting feels right at home in the horror genre. For RYM Games’ (an…

Interview: Iconoclasts Developer Joakim Sandberg On Managing Life And The Dangers Of Devotion

Earlier this year, The Young Folks reviewed Iconoclasts for PS4 and PC; and we loved it. To borrow from that review, it’s an expertly crafted platforming adventure – with a deep story underneath a charming design. It is the kind…

‘Friday the 13th’ DLC Canceled Due To Legal Battle

Jason Voorhees has met his bitter end in a battle set in the stages of the multiplayer game, Friday the 13th. But who was the Final Girl that finished the job? Lady Justice. Announced on Monday through a post on…

Fe: Video Game Review

EA published this? Over the past couple of years, big AAA publishers like Ubisoft and EA have been picking up the occasional independent effort under a specific label. While the effort might be an attempt to “look hip” from the…