june gloom#401: dark age of camelota very special entry of june gloom’s media roomSep 27, 2021Sep 27, 2021
june gloom#403: odallus: the dark callcastlevania meets demon’s crest meets berserk, with a faint taste of haggisSep 28, 2021Sep 28, 2021
june gloom#404: dragon’s lairdon bluth’s revenge on disney: slaying buckets of quartersSep 30, 2021Sep 30, 2021
june gloom#405: prince of persia: the sands of timea classic reboot of an even classicer franchise — does it stand the test of time?Oct 5, 2021Oct 5, 2021
june gloom#406: hamlet (1990)a straightforward take on the classic revenge tale, with some unusual casting.Oct 6, 2021Oct 6, 2021
june gloom#407: castle of the windsan unusual roguelike from the early days of epic gamesOct 14, 2021Oct 14, 2021
june gloom#410: alamuta tale of revenge, nihilism and weaponized fanaticism in 11th-century iran that continually feels relevant todayNov 2, 20211Nov 2, 20211
june gloom#411: valhalla risingsurreal, violent, and short on dialogue? must be a nicolas winding refn film.Nov 5, 2021Nov 5, 2021
june gloom#412: dark relicreligious horror in the time of the crusades, on late-00s-era syfy’s budgetNov 12, 2021Nov 12, 2021
june gloom#413: drakengardyoko taro gives a middle finger to the musou genre, coherent plots, and the player in his directorial debutDec 27, 2021Dec 27, 2021
june gloom#414: el cidlet me tell you the story of the man known as “the boss”…Dec 28, 2021Dec 28, 2021
june gloom#415: water margin: a tale of clouds and windbootleg gaming and classical chinese literature, together at lastDec 29, 2021Dec 29, 2021
june gloom#416: drakengard 2yoko taro largely sits out this relatively more conventional sequel — but is it really as conventional as it seems?Jan 19, 2022Jan 19, 2022
june gloom#417: the thing: the northman nightmarethe secret history of scandinavian encounters with things from another worldJan 20, 2022Jan 20, 2022
june gloom#419: kingdom of heavenridley scott’s timely return to the historical epicJan 28, 2022Jan 28, 2022