Sunday, 22 February 2015

Weekly Recommendation - Week #030 - Horror Science Fiction (#SorryChris)


Sci-fi horror makes an appearance, as does Stress Darren. FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN FUN!

Event Horizon - Who fucking knows (Film) - Author: Stress Darren

SO, Event Horizon. I've only seen half of it. What I saw was good. It's got that 90's mixed military/changing room/inter racial flirting and FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISH! If you've heard of Dead Space (yo're going to either way), it's like that but a film and quite good.

Perturbator (Musician/Artist/Band?) - Author: Stress Darren

I put some music on the Facebook page. This is it. They specialise in sci fi horror. They're also good. They have fun song titles like Ghost Dancers Slay together and She is Young, She is Beautiful, She is Next. 10/10. Gold star.

Dead Space 2 - Visceral Games (Game) - Author: Chris

So when you think horror sci fi games, Dead Space is most definitely the first thing that would pop into most people's heads (well at least it would in my head.) Now admittedly I haven't played much of 1 (shock) and admittedly I loved 3 (even bigger shock), I'm going to have to go with the game that got me into the franchise, and that's Extraction. Just kidding it's Dead Space 2 (but Extraction is a fun game.) Unlike most games in which I would just throw it in the console and play, Dead Space 2 was an event. I would wait until night, turn off all the lights, turn up the volume and fully immerse myself in the nightmare world. It was a tense time, and nothing as of yet (apart from PT) has redelivered that same feeling. The necromorph's are disgustingly awesome, the survive aspects are intense, and the sound design is terrifying. If you love survival horror in space, this is the perfect game for you. Also the multiplayer was not bad. Also also, in case I didn't mention, it's fucking scary.

I love horror and science fiction, and I am glad that some mad genius decided to combine them, as without it, the world might not be the same place. Unless it does, in which case, that would really suck because horror science fiction deserves to be world changing. Did we not recommend your favourite horror science fiction products? Drop them in the comments you goofs!

Also sorry we forgot last week.

SD: Also also, sorry about the brevity, it's a poor substitute for levity. Wahey, poetry. 

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