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Don't Knock Twice is a first-person survival horror video game developed and published by Wales Interactive. The game is compatible with the PlayStation VR, HTC Vive and Oculus Rift virtual reality platforms. It was released worldwide in September 2017. A version for the Nintendo Switch was released in October 2017. [1]
Virginia is a 2016 first-person mystery adventure video game developed by Variable State and published by 505 Games. The game follows graduate FBI special agent Anne Tarver as she investigates her first case: the disappearance of a boy in rural Virginia. The game was directed by Jonathan Burroughs and Terry Kenny, with music composed by Lyndon ...
The game arose from the studio's desire to "create a survival game with an emotional core" [7] and do something different than traditional zombie games. [4] The initial concept involved a wounded woman who searches for her missing child. They came to see this as "too lonely" and added Cody to the start of the game.
Her mother mistakes Giulia for Martha, forcing Giulia to assume her twin sister’s identity. Giulia’s mental state deteriorates in the days following her sister’s death. While exploring the surrounding woods, Giulia finds the corpse of her boyfriend, Lapo, a soldier of the Italian resistance , before she’s shot.
The game's final ending is triggered when Rebecca attempts to banish the demon possessing Valery. However, the ritual fails and Valery attacks Rebecca. Raymond intervenes and his shirt is torn open to reveal a mysterious sigil drawn on his chest, which destroys Valery and part of the sigil is burned away.
One-O-One Games intended from the start of development for the narrative and gameplay to complement each other, rather than finishing the story and then choosing an appropriate gameplay style. [7] The Suicide of Rachel Foster was designed as a walking simulator due to the genre's emphasis on narrative which allowed for the exploration of real ...
In the perfectly pleasant 'Not Dead Yet,' Gina Rodriguez stars as an obituary writer who sees the dead people she's writing about. Attention, obituary readers: ABC's new sitcom captures the spirit ...
The Shore is a Lovecraftian horror exploration and adventure video game developed by Greek indie developer Ares Dragonis. [1] The game takes place on a remote, mysterious island, where the protagonist is searching for his missing daughter. A playable demo of the game was released in July 2020. [2]