About Marcos Codas

Paraguayan-Canadian multimedia producer, filmmaker writer and game developer. Former Assistant Editor at Dread Central, currently operating as Business Development Consultant for Dread Central and Epic Pictures Group. Reviews, news and columns on representation, diversity and inclusion. Find him on Twitter @MarcosCodas

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July 28, 2021
Need something to watch? Here are 5 of the best gaming documentaries on Steam (that aren’t Indie Game).
July 27, 2021
Today, @marcoscodas looks at 5 of his favorite gaming documentaries on Steam! Feat. @GamingInColor, a bunch of @playismEN and more.
July 21, 2021
Alternative Twitch Streamers are filling an information and entertainment void left empty by mainstream media. Here are 3 great ones to follow.
July 20, 2021
Alternative Twitch Streamers are filling an information and entertainment void left empty by mainstream media. Here are 3 great ones to follow.
July 14, 2021
Today, we feature MADiSON, the work of Nosebleed Games. It’s a 3D horror survival game inspired by the work of James Wan. Count. me. IN!
July 13, 2021
Today, our @marcoscodas looks at @madison_game, a 3D survival horror nightmare inspired by the films of James Wan. Spoilers: it looks GOOD!
July 7, 2021
Black River Studios is a game development outfit from Brazil. Here are 3 of their best VR horror games. Did I mention they are free?
July 6, 2021
@BlackRiverStudios is a game development outfit from Brazil. Here are 3 of their best VR horror games. Did I mention they are free? – A list by @MarcosCodas
July 5, 2021
SON, the new film by RLJE and Shudder is a wild ride with a strong message, and it rewards the attentive viewer in spades.
June 30, 2021
Have you ever heard someone talk about how what Resident Evil really needs is a supersonic-fast Mexican mouse and an anthropomorphic condor?
June 29, 2021
Have you ever heard someone talk about how what Resident Evil really needs is a supersonic-fast Mexican mouse and an anthropomorphic condor?
June 28, 2021
Despite tonal incongruence and younger target demographic, Let Us In is a perfectly fine way to spend an afternoon.