In Space, No One Can Deny The Nostalgia: Revisiting Alien Trilogy
Andrew Roberts revisits an old PlayStation classic from a British developer and wonders whether the dated FPS format and low poly graphics of Alien Trilogy still have the charm…
Andrew Roberts revisits an old PlayStation classic from a British developer and wonders whether the dated FPS format and low poly graphics of Alien Trilogy still have the charm…
WJ Brown reviews Made in Britain from HellBound Books: ‘everything a horror anthology should be’…
A superb new anthology of Weird Maths – from the Victorian era to the Space Age – takes Paul Gorman for a very strange and thrilling trip indeed…
Sarah Johnson discovers Peter Crowther’s impressive short story range in his ‘best of’ collection, Things I Didn’t Know My Father Knew…
Horrified’s Ally Wilkes reviews Deity by Matt Wesolowski, the latest instalment in the utterly compelling, podcast-inspired Six Stories horror/crime series…
Robert Welbourn reviews H is for Hell, the latest in a series of short story anthologies from Red Cape Publishing…
Sarah Johnson reviews Bedtime Stories, a collection of thought-provoking original and Lovecraftian short stories by Russell Smeaton…
That Last Kokeshi Doll You Bought is a mystery story about a revenant and revenge, set in contemporary Japan, and told mostly as a dramatic monologue…
Ally Wilkes reviews Women’s Weird 2, the second collection of strange stories by women 1891-1937, from Handheld Press…
Paul Gorman reviews The Children God Forgot by Graham Masterton, a “fast-paced, page-turning” read…