Blu-ray Review: Crawl

As Haley attempts to move him she finds she’s not alone as a large alligator emerges, forcing her to backtrack and drag her dad to safety behind some piping. She’s able to revive her dad, who has suffered a laceration and a broken leg, and the two begin trying to figure out how to get out of the crawlspace. Haley’s next attempt ends badly when a second alligator gets a hold of her, opening up her leg in the process.

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Video Game Review: Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint

Beyond that, we enjoyed how the game handled. Various guns feel different when you pull the trigger, the option to automatically switch to first-person when aiming has been added (it’s also easy to disable) and moving through the terrain had a realistic level of sloppiness, such as stumbling when moving downhill too quickly (even if that happens too often). Vehicles are easy to jump into and go, including the usually tricky helicopter, which is thankfully forgiving in flight.

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Blu-ray Review: Annabelle Comes Home

Daniela does some snooping and eventually finds a way into the artifacts room, touching almost everything in there before finally getting a “sign” from Annabelle that leads to her unlocking the case and releasing the evil spirit trapped within. Now the three girls must find a way to fend off multiple murderous abominations, track down Annabelle and return her to her case to set things right again.

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