A very strange independent horror game that I got my hands on a few years back. It really takes advantage of the “found footage” genre of gaming with really staticy effects and all that. Luckily, there’s an option in the menu that allows you to disable this feature so some people won’t get headaches from playing it. The storyline is kind of weird to follow, as it just seems to be a series of “levels” that really tests the dynamic of the developer’s range creating the game. You go from area to area trying to survive or reach the trigger to end the level to advance to the next. Some parts you’ll collect items, other parts you’ll have to avoid detection. I think it has something to do with a ritual and a girl gone missing and you are trying to find out what happened to her and what went down.
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Let’s Play Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory
It’s time to begin Sam Fisher’s third adventure in Chaos Theory! This is peak Splinter Cell franchise, most people would say. You are sent in to defuse a nuclear situation involving Korea and Japan and find out why your old friend Doug Shetland keeps turning up at the wrong time. Do we have another betrayal…
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Let’s Play FROSTBITE: Deadly Climate (Steam)
This indie Steam game has that “The Thing” feel, with the antarctic horror theme that I am a big fan of. I played this on the normal difficulty since the harder ones can really wreck you easily. Not a bad game that can be done quickly if you know what you are supposed to be…
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Let’s Play Cute Girls VR (Steam VR)
Not really much to say here. Just three different settings to watch these “cute anime girls” dance around on a loop. You can choose two different sets of outfits on three different environments in VR. I got jumpscared at one point. I’ll play anything. Your booty’s so delicious