Wicked World Games have been catching the attention of sci-gamers with Cold & Dark. This is a game that blends gritty horror with sci-fi. Space is cold and dark; dangers are extreme, incomprehensible and horrifying. The company, who have partnered Chronicle City to bring us the game, have relased a free download Cold & Dark: […]
Sci-Fi Articles
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Exclusive: A first look at Cold & Dark
Cold & Dark is a science fiction RPG from Sweden based Wicked World Games (English language site). Geek Native has been lucky enough to score an exclusive look at the game’s front cover which you can see below. Mischa Thomas, the Lead Designer at Wicked World, described the game; “Cold & Dark is a gritty […]
Journey to the Centre of the Earth – there really is a Jules Verne travel company
This is all kinds of awesome. There really is a Jules Verne travel company. It’s called Voyages Jules Verne. It’s owned by Kuoni, same ATOL number, same levels of protection, etc and offers a range of cultural and guided tours. This infographic is also pretty cool. If I had a company caleld Voyages Jules Verne […]
Electric City, Tom Hank’s animated sci-fi, coming to Yahoo
Electric City is a sci-fi animation by Tom Hanks. It’s about 90 minutes long and the PR for it says it’s full of action and sci-fi adventure. Tom Hanks has been working on it for a while. It’s a future of rubble – expect in the Electric City, which survives beyond the end of the […]
Goliath
Fan movies take another step forward? This one looks too good to be true. Alex Popov says he came up with the concept, did the drops, the camera, the directing, the editing, the post vfx, the sound… and well, I don’t think he did all the acting. The trailer isn’t for a real movie. It’s […]
Stark’s War Review
Science fiction and cyberpunk novelist William Gibson once said that science fiction is best used to explore contemporary reality rather than attempt to predict the future. Whether you agree with that opinion or not, you can certainly see where it was coming from if you read Stark’s War, which is the first in a three […]
The Archiver
The Archiver is a high quality short animated sci-fi from Thomas Obrecht, Guillaume Berthoumieu and Marc Menneglier. It was done to promote Artfx.fr, a school teaching 3D computer graphics, in Montpellier in France. At times I was reminded of BSG while watching this. Then I was reminded, worried about, Portal. You’ll have to watch it […]
A lifetime of movie posters
Drew Struzan may not be a household name but if you don’t know who he is, you certainly do know his work. A quick flick through Drew Struzan: Oeuvre is enough to see just how important his work has been over the past three decades, but you will want to give this collection more than […]
The fantastic art of Chris Foss
Chris Foss’ hardback of his SF art became available in July. At the time of blogging Amazon UK has sold out. That’s an impressive book! Aliens is one of the projects that helped earn Foss his reputation. With the combination of the 25th anniversary of Aliens, Sigourney Weaver hinting she rather likes the idea of […]
Lost Fleet: Dauntless review
It’s rare – but sometimes being late can be an advantage. I’m late to Jack Campbell’s “Lost Fleet” series. I’m so late that Titan Books are now publishing enhanced copies of the original series. My copy of Lost Fleet: Dauntless has extra material in it. I liked Dauntless a lot. This example may illustrate precisely […]









