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Resident Evil Requiem Key Art Sets the Stage for Capcom’s Boldest Survival Horror Yet

Capcom has officially lifted the curtain on Resident Evil Requiem with striking new key art that perfectly captures the grim tone and heightened ambition of the franchise’s next mainline entry. The horizontal key visual, revealed alongside the latest Resident Evil Showcase , is more than just promotional imagery. It is a statement of intent, blending legacy characters, fresh terror, and a sense of looming inevitability that defines the series at its best. At the center of the artwork stand dual protagonists Leon S. Kennedy and newcomer Grace Ashcroft, positioned against a world that feels broken, decayed, and haunted by memory. Leon’s familiar stoicism contrasts sharply with Grace’s more vulnerable presence, visually reinforcing the game’s dual-protagonist structure. This pairing hints at the game’s core design philosophy: balancing high-octane action with classic survival horror tension, allowing players to experience the story through two very different lenses. The atmosphere of th...
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Starward Rogue - Isaac‑style progression meets dizzying toys and bullet‑hell intensity inside a living star. (Game Review)

Starward Rogue detonates into life as a manic, sci‑fi twin‑stick roguelite that wears its influences on its sleeve while forging a breathless, idiosyncratic identity. You’re a disembodied head bolted into a mech, hurled into the Megalith; a living, shifting labyrinth embedded in a star, where every room is a gauntlet of color, chaos, and opportunity. The game blends Isaac‑style progression with Touhou‑grade bullet choreography: frantic dodging, sprint bursts, and surgical positioning meet an avalanche of weapons, perks, and one‑off items that can instantly upend a run. With a dizzying roster of mechs and build options, relentless enemy variety, and a playground of secrets and mods to discover, Starward Rogue rewards experimentation and reflex in equal measure, it’s the cult‑classic twin‑stick shooter that keeps pulling you back for one more run. Gameplay • Core loop : Descend through procedurally generated rooms, clear escalating waves, collect items and consumables, and push toward ...

Air Hares - Defend the fields, nurture the crops, and let Winrose Warren flourish. (Game Review)

Air Hares is a sunny, retro‑styled bullet‑hell that turns the genre on its head: instead of tallying kills you’re sowing life. As Captain Rabbo Sunskipper (with Dirk Doggo at her side) you pilot a seed‑and‑water‑armed plane through tight, pattern‑heavy waves of the Gale Gang, balancing frantic dogfights with the gentler, strategic work of planting and tending carrot fields. The result is a delightful mashup of arcade intensity and pastoral care, every evasive weave and well‑timed water shot directly contributes to Winrose Warren’s revival, wrapped in bright, Saturday‑morning‑cartoon charm, accessible co‑op, and a personality that makes each run feel hopeful rather than punishing. Gameplay • Core objective : Plant and nurture carrot fields while fending off the Gale Gang; victory is measured by harvest yield and field health rather than enemy kill counts. Success requires balancing offensive maneuvers with agricultural priorities; protect seedlings, time watering runs, and prioritize ...

Tin Can - Keep the pod alive: read the codes, swap the fuses, and improvise under cosmic pressure. (Game Review)

Tin Can is a lean, high‑tension survival sim that throws you into a battered escape pod and forces you to keep a fragile life‑support network alive amid relentless cosmic threats. The gameplay is pure systems triage: you’ll decode cryptic error codes, strip modules for spare fuses and processors, reroute power through fragile connectors, and jury‑rig repairs while alarms and physiological symptoms close in. It’s a tactile, hands‑on experience; part engineering puzzle, part panic room, where the satisfaction comes from tracing failures back to a single faulty component and improvising under pressure. Players who enjoy methodical problem solving, checklist‑driven workflows, and the adrenaline of last‑minute fixes will find it deeply rewarding; those seeking wide exploration, long‑term progression, or constantly shifting emergent content may find the loop grows narrow once the systems are mastered. Core loop • Immediate goal : Keep vital systems online through a cadence of timed events a...

Huntsville Dog Stuff Shelter Pack Walk with Huntsville Animal Services - January 16, 2026 (Event Preview)

Twice a month, Huntsville Dog Stuff volunteers bring sunshine, fresh air, and friendly faces to the dogs at Huntsville Animal Services. The Shelter Pack Walk gives kennel dogs a welcome change of pace; time outside on the walking path to stretch their legs, sniff new scents, and move at their own pace. This simple routine delivers big benefits: reduced stress, improved socialization, and clearer behavior that helps dogs show their best to potential adopters. For many pups, the walk is the highlight of the week, a chance to play, explore, and enjoy human attention away from the kennel. Volunteers also gain meaningful, hands‑on experience caring for shelter animals and building community connections that directly support the shelter’s mission. Event details • What : Shelter Pack Walk, hosted by Huntsville Dog Stuff in partnership with Huntsville Animal Services. • When : Friday, January 16, 2026 • 10:30 AM. • Where : Huntsville Animal Services, 4950 Triana Blvd SW, Huntsville, AL 35805....

Iris and the Giant - A hand‑painted deckbuilder where short runs and hard choices help a young woman face her inner demons. (Game Review)

Iris and the Giant condenses deckbuilding, RPG progression, and roguelike tension into a compact, emotionally resonant package. Its minimalist, hand‑painted visuals and melancholic score create an intimate stage for tight, puzzle‑like combat that rewards foresight and careful resource management. Each short run feels purposeful; choices carry weight, cards function like tools in a delicate machine, and persistent upgrades and memory fragments turn repeated attempts into steady, meaningful progress. This is a game designed for focused, repeatable sessions: small, intense bursts of strategy that add up to a quietly powerful narrative about facing inner demons. Core loop • What you do : Navigate a fixed encounter map, resolve tactical card battles, and collect new cards and memory fragments as you go. Earned points let you purchase persistent upgrades between runs, so each attempt both tests your current deck and seeds future growth; short, focused runs that compound into long‑term progr...

Dance Like It’s 1999 at The Beer Hog - January 16, 2026 (Event Preview)

Step into a neon‑lit throwback and dance to the soundtrack of the late 1990s at Dance Like It’s 1999 , a high‑energy evening of line dancing, partner work, and country swing hosted by Boots & Beats Line Dancing at The Beer Hog - Madison. Expect a nonstop mix of hot hits and classic throwbacks, requests played all night, and a friendly, inclusive floor where beginners and seasoned dancers alike can learn new steps, sharpen partner moves, and keep the party going until closing. Event details • What : Dance Like It’s 1999: an energetic night of line dancing, partner dancing, and country swing hosted by Boots & Beats. • When : Friday night; lessons run 6:30–7:30 PM, with open dancing before, between, and after the lesson block. • Where : The Beer Hog - Madison, 130 Plaza Blvd, Madison, AL (listed as 470 Providence Main St NW, Huntsville, AL for event listings). • Cover : $7 cash at the door; card payments accepted with a service fee. No outside food or drinks, please support the ve...

Basics of 3D Printing at Downtown Huntsville Makerspace - January 14, 2026 (Event Preview)

Explore how 3D printing actually works and what the Downtown Huntsville Makerspace offers in this hands‑on introduction from the Huntsville Madison County Public Library. Whether you’re simply curious about the technology, planning your first print, or scouting library resources for a project, the workshop breaks the workflow into clear, practical steps; design, slicing, and printing, so you understand each stage. Expect live demonstrations, straightforward explanations of common materials and settings, and tips for avoiding typical print failures. By the end you’ll have the confidence to find models, prepare files, and use Makerspace services to bring your ideas to life. Event details • What : Basics of 3D Printing: an introductory, hands‑on workshop at the Downtown Huntsville Makerspace. • When : Wednesday, January 14, 2026 • 4:00 PM. • Where : Downtown Huntsville Public Library, 915 Monroe St SW, Huntsville, AL 35801. • Registration Required : Reserve your spot at go.hmcpl.org/3DPr...

Recipes for Success in 2026 - January 13, 2026 (Event Preview)

Start 2026 with practical, science‑backed strategies that make healthy eating simple and sustainable. Recipes for Success in 2026 features registered dietitian and certified diabetes care and education specialist Leslie Johnson, MS, RD, CDCES, who will deliver a focused, actionable session on building balanced meals and everyday habits that boost energy and wellbeing. Designed for busy lives, the workshop translates nutrition science into easy swaps, time‑saving meal‑prep tips, and realistic routines you can use immediately. Leave with clear, doable steps to eat smarter, feel better, and make healthy choices part of your daily routine. Event details • What : Recipes for Success in 2026: a practical nutrition workshop with Leslie Johnson, MS, RD, CDCES. • When : Tuesday, January 13, 2026 • 11:00 AM. • Where : Downtown Huntsville Public Library, 915 Monroe St SW, Huntsville, AL 35801. • Registration Required : Reserve your spot at go.hmcpl.org/Recipes. What you’ll learn Leslie Johnson t...

From Rice to Roll: A Hands‑On Sushi Workshop - Perfect your sushi rice, master bar‑favorite sauces, and learn safe fish handling, roll your own in two hours - January 13, 2026 (Event Preview)

Learn sushi from the ground up in a hands‑on, two‑hour workshop at Straight To Ale on Tuesday, January 13, 2026, 6–8 PM. You’ll master perfect sushi rice, recreate the bar‑favorite sauces, learn safe raw‑fish handling and sourcing, and finish by rolling your very own sushi. The session includes a chef‑served snack on arrival and a post‑class cheat sheet with recipes and tips so you can confidently recreate what you learn at home. Reserve your spot through the organizers’ registration page, spaces fill fast. What this class covers • Demonstration + hands‑on practice : Instructors first demonstrate each technique with clear, step‑by‑step guidance, then coach you through every stage: preparing perfectly seasoned sushi rice, crafting bar‑style sauces, and mastering the rolling motion. Near the end of class you’ll assemble and roll your own sushi under expert supervision so you leave confident and practiced. • Sauces and sourcing : Learn to make crowd‑favorite sauces like eel sauce and ban...