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Want to Be the Editor of a Horror Newspaper? Try 'Daily Chthonicle'
The world is dark and bygone. Spikes in mysterious disappearances, an increase in sightings of weird creatures, a surge in popularity of anti-Christ activities and paranormal incidents seem to be the order of the day. But for you, it's just another Monday. Daily Chthonicle is the shining light of hope in a world of witchcraft and supernatural hoardings. As the owner-cum-editor of this newspaper, it's your responsibility to run the investigative agency without any hiccups against the rising tide of goblins and satanic drifters.
By Mohammed Hidhayat8 years ago in Gamers
A Survival Game Set in Antarctica Inspired by 'The Thing' (Atmospherically Speaking)
By the looks of the trailer, John Carpenter's cult classic (sadly overshadowed by Spielberg's E.T at the time) seems to be the obvious inspiration to the game. The developers whose previous release was The Novelist - a beautiful choice-driven dramatic game about an Ethereal's introspective into Human quality, have also agreed upon this statement in an interview.
By Mohammed Hidhayat8 years ago in Gamers
Event[0]—Communication Is Crucial in This Cerebral Game About a Stranded Astronaut and a Skeptical AI Seeking Earth
Survival stories translated into movies, books and video games have taught us there are many ways to endure in a life altering/stagnating situation - Shut up and focus, proceed plan with the lowest possible death count/damage, use props to your advantage and elbow attacks, brainstorm & team-work, being selfish (works in certain B-grade movies) and a major leap of faith. There are more story arcs but this pretty much covers popular tactics.
By Mohammed Hidhayat8 years ago in Gamers
Best Xbox One Sports Games
Tired of playing the top free Xbox One games? Me too. I turned myself to the lovely world of sports, because why not? Some of the best Xbox One games are sports oriented, plus they will help you understand the game itself the more you practice, even if it's in a virtual world.
By George Herman8 years ago in Gamers
Left 4 Dead 2 Modder Creates Weapons of Iconic Killers. Let's You Slay the Infected in Style
Following the success of #Left4Dead, a sequel to the survival horror video game was released in 2009 to much critical reception. Left 4 Dead 2 went on to win several awards and garner respect from video game enthusiasts.
By Mohammed Hidhayat8 years ago in Gamers
Video Game Focus: HUSK Is An Eastern European Take On Silent Hill
Shivercliff is the name of a fictional town in the video game title HUSK. Shivercliff - the name alone sends shivers down the bones. It sends a sudden chillness along your spinal cord. But a poster to the game comes with a utterly contrasting caption “a place you’ll never want to leave…" A 90s town filled with luminous street lights, abandoned gas pumps, deformed NPCs and newspapers strewn like a Billie Jean music video doesn't really compliment the caption. It really sends a strong macabre vibe which loosely translates to "a place you’ll never want to visit ever" or "a place you'll never escape in the first place!"
By Mohammed Hidhayat8 years ago in Gamers
5 Important Details from the Game Awards 2017 'Death Stranding' Trailer
The 2017 Game Awards saw the release of the third and, thus far, most revelatory trailer for Hideo Kojima's enigmatic forthcoming game, Death Stranding. Fans of Kojima's work have been eager to figure out the many mysteries provided to us by the promotional material for the game, analyzing every minor detail and painstakingly seeking out hidden messages. Some efforts have yielded fascinating fruit, such as the dog tags on the protagonist (played by Norman Reedus) being marked with mathematical equations pertaining to General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics.
By Eden Roquelaire8 years ago in Gamers
Poland Honors Geralt Of Rivia By Releasing A Limited Edition Official Stamp
Poland is a country that takes great pride in their fable chronicles, the Witcher series, so much so that a CD of The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings was presented by Poland’s Prime Minister to American President Obama on his visit.
By Mohammed Hidhayat8 years ago in Gamers
Dataminer Unearths Gigantic Futuristic Megacity Inside The Files Of Star Citizen
When you’re bored and have no direction in life but you have access to the gamefiles of Star Citizen Alpha 2.5 patch and a crafty knowledge about data mining, virtual discoveries like this are made. The joy in examining large levels of pre-existing databases looking for resources like maps, audio, models, textures and secrets, the utter delight of being the only one other than developer to know what future content is locked inside and the sad dejection when you realize that the uncovered items will never be used in the game - Data mining is such a mood swing.
By Mohammed Hidhayat8 years ago in Gamers
From Azkaban to the Galaxy Far Away: 3 Video Game Ideas Just Begging to Happen
Video games have come a long way. What was once a simple way to pass the time has now become its own storytelling (and artistic) medium on par with books, television, and film. Something which is perfectly encapsulated in today's video game adaptions of famous properties. No longer are they a way to cash in on them, but rather a vessel to explore these beloved fictional universes in a manner books, tv and film simply can't.
By Art-Peeter Roosve8 years ago in Gamers











