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| | | | Origin: Blasphemous Appearance: At first glimpse, he could even look like a normal child, a sort of oversized baby Jesus or a giant cherub. Then, his nightmarish profile will become very clear in all the sick details. The giant baby is blindfolded, and looks like that he is constantly crying tears of blood, flowing down[...]... | |
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| | | | Action games are often the opposite of a pure survival-horror game, missing atmosphere and resource management in favor of choreographic combat. However, even if this is true for many cases, sometimes there are very interesting exceptions. And one example is Hotline Miami. Built around trial and error mechanics, fast-paced and unforgiving, the game was able... | |
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| | | | It is not a surprise that I am fascinated by horror games rooted in the folklore of different countries. There is a mysterious feeling in being terrorised by something that people in the past, before the advent of technology or electric lights, believed was real. Previously, I wrote an article about the most interesting horror... | |
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| | Well, I've finally done enough old school Dungeons & Dragons posts on twitter to fill a blog post again! So here's an update to my long-running series of classic D&D. Earthshaker! (1985), by David "Zeb" Cook. The exclamation point is deliberate: it's in the original title! This one's pretty wild, and the cover is for... |