Hoping for another atmospheric gem like *Inside*, *7th Sector* promises robot control but initially leaves you as an electric current, navigating circuits for a good chunk of the game. While …
Henric Brandt
Henric Brandt
Henric has been passionate about storytelling since childhood, writing his very first game review—for Double Dragon on the Atari ST—at just ten years old. Since 1992, he has dedicated his life to the film industry, amassing over 500 productions under his belt as a director, editor, VFX creator and actor. This profound, hands-on experience gives him a razor-sharp eye for the intersection where technology meets storytelling and emotion. Following years of reviewing for Discshop, he has been a permanent and authoritative voice at SENSES since 2017.
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Todd Phillips delivers a surprisingly brilliant, standalone drama with Joker, even outshining recent DC blockbusters. Joaquin Phoenix gives an Oscar-worthy performance, physically and emotionally embodying the descent of Arthur Fleck …
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The Steelseries Apex 5 gaming keyboard offers impressive plug-and-play functionality, working seamlessly with Xbox, Mac, and PC. It boasts customizable RGB lighting, a handy volume wheel, and durable mechanical switches …
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Remember the Super Mario Bros. movie disaster? The Angry Birds Movie 2 faced similar skepticism, but it’s a surprisingly fun ride! This sequel unites the birds and pigs against a …
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Ad Astra, starring Brad Pitt, blends deep space exploration with personal drama as a son travels the solar system to find his missing father whose experiments threaten Earth. While boasting …
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Mosaic is an intriguing indie game that blends the dystopian vibes of Brazil and Inside with a thought-provoking concept: breaking free from routine unlocks a more vibrant life. You play …
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Ready to explore vibrant alien worlds and uncover bizarre life? Journey to the Savage Planet delivers laughs and stunning 4K visuals with its quirky humor and immersive canine avatar. However, …
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Think Kevin Smith’s Jay and Silent Bob Reboot is just another nostalgia trip? Think again! This film dives deep into the View Askewniverse, mirroring its predecessor’s plot while packed with …
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The Dead Don’t Die attempts a unique, meta-commentary on zombie films with a deliberately absurd premise and self-aware characters. While it has intriguing ideas and moments of dry humor, the …
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It Chapter 2 brings back the Losers Club to face Pennywise 27 years later, but it’s a lengthy, uneven sequel. While the casting is solid, especially Bill Hader and Jessica …