DEADFORGE: Bringing The Darkness 2 into the light
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DEADFORGE: STIPOs Mission to preserve Dead Rising
Thanks to @STiP0 for letting me interview him and have a discussion about his channel and Dead Rising.
DEADFORGE: A love letter to Prey 2017
Prey has it all, It has a deeply Intriguing and engaging world and a beautiful artstyle to look at and a genuine piece of art for a space station you get to explore.
DEADFORGE: Diablo IV is deeply disturbing
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DEADFORGE: The subtle horror of Gruntildas lair - Banjo Kazooie
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DEADFORGE: The Surprising Firewatch-Inspired Adventure You Can't Miss - Killer Frequency
Killer Frequency is a first-person horror adventure that puts you in the shoes of Forrest Nash, a late-night radio host whose callers are being stalked by a mysterious killer. Solve puzzles, save lives and run the switchboards, all while listening to a jukebox of retro '80s tunes.
DEADFORGE: Sunset Overdrive: A Thrilling and Vibrant Apocalypse
Sunset Overdrive is one of the most bombastic and genuinely fun games I've ever played. It's one of those games that knows that it's a video game and knows exactly what it wants to be. Sunset Overdrive is Tony Hawks pro skater meets a zombie apocalypse of mutated energy drinking maniacs. It's the most 90s Insomniac product ever created and I'd go as far as to say their best game.
DEADFORGE: Eschaton - An Enlightening Adventure
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DEADFORGE: The Zombie Uprising You Never Saw Coming!
Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse is a reverse horror video game developed by Wideload Games and published by Aspyr Media. Similar to that of Destroy all humans! or Maneater. Set in the retro-futuristic version of 1959, the game follows Stubbs rises from his grave as a zombie and decides to get his revenge by eating brains of the inhabitants of the Pennsylvania city of Punchbowl. Punchbowl is a retro-futuristic city that resembles the future as portrayed by the media in 1950s. It includes hovercars, laser weaponry, a monorail, and robots.
DEADFORGE: Maneater - Eat All Humans!
Hey look a shark game, It's like feeding frenzy meets an action RPG with the humor and world of Destroy all humans! You even get to evolve your shark from a baby shark to a megladon and gain cool super powers.
It's a very satirical game with a sprinkling of real awareness and shark facts. There's tons of Easter eggs and fun missions to complete.
DEADFORGE: Escape Dead Island - Underrated spin-off
Well here we are on the Island of Narapela which is quite close to the previous islands in the series. This time we wash up on the shores of an island that serves as a base of operation for GeoPharm and the source of infection that started it all. You play as one Cliff Calo a rich boy who happens to be an aspiring journalist sailing to document the unexplained events rumored to have on the Island of Banoi but they very a bit off course and find that not everything is as it seems.
DEADFORGE: Dead Island Riptide - Water Drenched Sequel
Dead Island Riptide is the odd standalone sequel expansion to Dead Island. It continues directly after the ending of the first game and takes place on yet another Island called Palanai which is a pretty beautiful and water drenched Island with horrors of it's own.
DEADFORGE: Dead Island - G.O.A.T Zombie Sandbox
Dead Island is the perfect zombie sandbox where you can explore to your hearts content and there's so much most will never come across or ever experience. It's not as densely packed like Prey or anything but it has a lot to find in it's world. All the locations from the Resort to the city, jungle or even the prison are quite varried and different. It's like a zombie B movie come to life and I love it for that.
DEADFORGE: Raphael Colantonio Interview - Past, Present, and Future
This is my interview with Raphael Colantonio and it means a lot to me that he took the time to help make this happen. It's truly a dream come true for me and a big step. I hope you enjoy the discussion about Raphaels past and present plus more.
DEADFORGE: Pumpkin Jack - MediEvils Succesor
Pumpkim Jack ended up being a really fun and enjoyable experience. It has simple combat which is par for the course with 3D platformers and pretty fun platforming with the occasional puzzles or on rails segments sprinkled in between. I definitely would grab when its on sale which it is quite often. Its a pretty short but fun experience.
DEADFORGE: Scars Above First Impressions
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DEADFORGE: Why Sound is Key in Prey 2017
Sound is such an important element of game design and we're going to fly through space and arrive on a space station called Talos 1 and figure out why sound is key to the Prey experience. Prey does so many things perfectly but I think it's choice of sound is just as important as all the systems within it.
DEADFORGE: Forge your own destiny - The Pathless
In The Pathless you go on an extraordinary journey where you must find your own path through the world and reunite the gods of this fallen island to dispatch the evil hanging over it.
The sense of wonder and Discovery is matched by very few games in my opinion maybe that of A Short Hike or Dark Souls in the way you're encouraged to explore at your own pace.
DEADFORGE: Evil West is Refreshingly Brutal
Man this game really feels like a game from a by gone era but in a very good and refreshing kind of way. It really brings together many things I loved about the Xbox and Xbox 360 period of games or even early comic book movies. So much style with a minor focus on story and a major focus on being cool as fuck 😎
DEADFORGE: The Callisto Protocol: Awesome but flawed
The Callisto Protocol is a survival horror action game developed by striking distance studios from the mind of Glen Schofield. Easily one of the most controversial things in the game is the melee combat and difficulty balance. The game gives you several different kinds of tutorial for the combat yet so many people can't quite figure it out. I can understand to a degree because it's different and it's challenging.
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