Sony’s new and improved PlayStation Plus service has released in India, but is it worth the investment for local gamers? Read The Screen Zone’s early review of the new subscription service to find out.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness shows Sam Raimi’s mastery of both superhero and horror genres with infinite possibilities and mind-bending visuals that question the nature of reality itself.
Morbius is exactly as disappointing as expected, proving Sony does not care about quality control so long as it sets up its own convoluted cinematic universe.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarok includes new abilities, activities and a large map that will satisfy fans who want more of Valhalla, but if you’re looking for something significantly new or innovative then you may be disappointed.
With Avatar: The Way of Water, James Cameron and his team prove that they are masters in the art form, creating thrilling adventures worthy of being watched on the biggest screen possible.
Fortnite Chapter 4 introduces new features and mechanics that have converted me, a once Fortnite hater, into a new fan. Here are the Unreal Engine features that make Fortnite feel like a brand-new game.
Evil West is the spaghetti western revival of the 7th generation of console games, but its dated design and lackluster narrative probably won’t satisfy any new players.