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The TNM Official Soundtrack was released as a free download on December 10, 2009 on two discs, one featuring the music from friendly settings and the other featuring the music from the hostile ones. It does not include all of the tracks of TNM, but rather 25 hand-picked remastered and remixed tracks.
"Nameless Game" or "The Game with No Name") is a first-person survival horror video game developed by Epics and published by Square Enix for the Nintendo DS. The game follows a university student who becomes cursed by the role-playing game in the title, which causes people to die in seven days upon starting. It was released on July 3, 2008, in ...
Secret of the Nameless Kingdom plays similarly to top-down entries of The Legend of Zelda series, particularly The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past; various elements such as dungeon crawling, sword-based combat, explodeable walls, etc., carry over from Link to the Past to Secret of the Nameless Kingdom.
Nameless One or The Nameless One may refer to: The Nameless One (character), protagonist of the computer role-playing game Planescape: Torment; Nameless One (comics), several characters in comic books; The Nameless One, a 2014 novel by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell "The Nameless One" (song), a 1993 single by Wendy James
There is a reference to Unaussprechlichen Kulten in the 1992 PC game, Alone in the Dark. There is also a reference to the book, along with one to the Necronomicon, in the 2015 video game Wolfenstein: The Old Blood. A death metal band from Chile adopted the name Unaussprechlichen Kulten. Their lyrics are inspired by the works of H. P. Lovecraft. [7]
The Mortuary room in which the game opens; visible are two player characters, a zombie, the bottom-menu, and the radial-actions menu. Planescape: Torment is built on BioWare's Infinity Engine, which presents the player with a pre-rendered world in an isometric perspective in which player characters are controlled.
The Nameless proved to be a box-office success, and has been credited for spearheading a series of major studio horror films produced in Spain in the 2000s. In the United States, the film was acquired by the Miramax subsidiary Dimension Films , who released it directly to video in 2005, after theatrically distributing Balagueró's second ...
Thrilling Detective cites Pronzini as stating that when he imagines the Nameless Detective, he sees Bill Pronzini. [1] The Readers' Advisory Guide to Mystery describes Nameless as rooted in the classic private investigators of American mystery fiction, but updated as a "more realistic detective, someone who ages and changes" over the course of ...