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Martha is Dead Game Review & Summary
Martha is Dead is a first person, psychological thriller containing graphic and adult content taking place in the late years of World War II. Released on February 24, 2022, Martha is Dead isn't one of those games that shot up to the top of the charts this year like Elden Ring, mainly because this game isn't for everyones liking. The dark themes and complex storyline take people for a loop but that doesn't take away from the games beautiful wilderness and war-like scenery that really brings you into the story. The voice acting is also one of the best I've heard with our main protagonist who narrates nearly the entire game for us, has a calm and relaxing voice and it makes you forget that you're in a horror game. It's one of those games that are seen as gems in the shadows and doesn't get as much attention as it should get.
By Sheila Zapata4 years ago in Gamers
The Quarry Review. Top Story - June 2022.
On June 10th Supermassive Games and 2K introduced us to a new narrative experience that gave the ability to decide who lives and who dies. The Quarry is a new stand alone game and is second to Until Dawn that was released in 2015. It follows the story of a group of counselors spending their last night together at Hackett's Quarry Summer Camp before going home, but as the night goes on one by one, each character goes missing and something is hunting them down...and its up to us to uncover the mystery.
By Charna Sanson4 years ago in Gamers
Konami Should Sell the 'Silent Hill' Franchise to a Company That Knows What They're Doing
Content Warning: Mentions of games talking about trauma, sexual assault, and pedophilia, and one of them does it very badly. Also, spoilers for Silent Hill 2, The Medium, and Layers of Fear.
By CT Idlehouse4 years ago in Gamers
Poppy Playtime Horror Game
What is Poppy Playtime? Poppy Playtime is a survival horror video game developed and published by American indie developer MOB Games in which the player takes on the role of a former employee returning to an abandoned toy factory once owned by the game's in-universe company Playtime Co. 10 years later, the staff appears to have vanished without a trace. The player navigates through a first-person perspective and must solve puzzles, some of which require the use of a device known as the GrabPack, in order to progress while avoiding various enemies.
By Jim Andreev4 years ago in Gamers
If Silent Hill 4 was a good game, it would have been an abstract masterpiece.
My relationship with the horror genre strays much earlier than I perhaps would have liked. A young child petrified as I’m exposed to Pennywise, Freddy Kruger and Jason. As a family, we would spend many a night curled up on our sofa gazing at VHS tapes of grizzly tales with curtains tight and my head beneath a thin cotton blanket. I developed a ritual to gaze at the televisions “on” switch rather than the action within frame. In this, I could seem as though I braved the monsters within, whilst subtly looking away. Within each subgenre, I seldom felt more of a swell in my gut than I did during stories which entailed the presence of ghosts. I recall vehemently recommending “13 Ghosts” on the playground of my school whilst my friends recommended “Jeepers Creepers” – I was far from brave enough to watch the latter. Nothing, however, unsettled me more so than my father’s return from ‘Game Shops’ with a particular franchise ensnared within his grip. A franchise I would eventual begin to respect in my childhood mind as the pinnacle of fright. One which, in the second instalment, I couldn’t even leave the opening room without flicking the switch to my PS2 in fright. This: Silent Hill.
By Martin S. Wathen4 years ago in Gamers
'The Last of Us II': Why The Relationship Between Joel and Ellie Works Better Than Abbie and Lev's
*Spoilers Ahead for Last of Us Franchise* Two of the best video games of the last few years were the fungal zombie infested, post-apocalyptic survival horror games The Last of Us and its sequel. Both have rightfully received rave reviews for their gameplay, story, graphics and especially characters. The two protagonists from the first game, Joel Miller and Ellie Williams, are already considered two of the greatest video game characters of all time. Again, rightfully so.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Gamers
Martha is Dead Review । Martha is Dead video Game
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By Md Rony Miah4 years ago in Gamers
'Saw' - Want To Play A... Couple Of Games?
Hi, and welcome back to Second Chances where I drag the maligned and forgotten off the torture racks. Those who have been following my work here for the past five years know that I love horror, both games and movies. Followers also know that I can give even games based on movies the benefit of the doubt. That's what I did when I gave a try to the two games based on the Saw franchise, and I was pleasantly surprised. They may not be up to the level of Chronicles of Riddick: Escape From Butcher Bay or Alien Trilogy, but they're certainly better than most licensed garbage.
By Adam Wallace4 years ago in Gamers
Dead by Daylight is an Emotional Rollercoaster Ride
Ever since my girlfriend told me about her experience playing Dead by Daylight (a.k.a. DBD), I’ve been intrigued. Something about the violence and teamwork required by survivors to make it out alive excites me.
By Jordan Mendiola4 years ago in Gamers












