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  • Back from the Dead: Our Verdict on Dying Light: The Beast

    Back from the Dead: Our Verdict on Dying Light: The Beast

    It’s finally here. After years of speculation, leaks, and a surprising pivot from DLC to standalone game, Dying Light: The Beast has clawed its way onto our screens. And let me tell you, it’s a hell of a ride. For long-time fans of the series, this is the homecoming we’ve been waiting for. For newcomers, it’s a brutal, fast-paced introduction to the world of Dying Light.

    Techland made a bold choice in bringing back Kyle Crane, the hero of the original Dying Light. After the ambiguous and emotional ending of The Following DLC, many of us thought we’d seen the last of him. The Beast picks up 13 years after his transformation, with Crane having been captured and experimented on by a mysterious villain known as the Baron. The result? A new hero that is half-man, half-monster, with a Jekyll and Hyde-like duality that defines the core gameplay.

    A New Kind of Beast

    The biggest change, and the most satisfying one, is the “Beast Mode.” This isn’t just a gimmick; it’s a strategic, visceral mechanic that truly sets this game apart. As Crane takes damage or deals it out, his “Beast” meter fills. Once full, you can unleash his primal side, tearing through zombies with your bare hands, throwing environmental objects, and performing incredible leaps. This isn’t a power fantasy you can spam, though. It’s a last-ditch effort, a desperate burst of fury to get you out of a tight spot. It adds a whole new layer of tension to combat, especially when you’re cornered by a horde and the meter is tantalizingly close to full.

    The combat itself is as brutal and satisfying as ever. Every swing of a weapon, every blow, feels impactful and weighty. The physics system has been completely overhauled, and you’ll see zombies react realistically to your attacks—limbs flying, heads rolling, and bodies rag-dolling in a gloriously gory fashion. The game also reintroduces vehicles, a fan-favourite from the first game’s DLC, allowing you to plough through hordes in a 4×4, adding a new dimension to traversal in the open world of Castor Woods.

    The Return of Terror

    The day/night cycle, a hallmark of the series, is back and more terrifying than ever. During the day, you’ll be parkouring across rooftops and exploring the new rural setting of Castor Woods. This Swiss Alps-inspired location is a breathtaking contrast to the urban settings of the previous games, with sprawling forests, industrial parks, and tourist towns. But once the sun sets, the game becomes a true survival horror experience.

    The Volatiles, the series’s signature nighttime predators, are faster, more intelligent, and more relentless than before. Nighttime traversal is no longer just about survival; it’s about pure, unadulterated fear. You’ll find yourself crouching through bushes, using your survivor sense to ping for enemies, and holding your breath as a Volatile stalks just meters away. The stakes are higher, and every chase feels like a desperate fight for your life.

    A Tighter, More Focused Experience

    Techland has been very open about its decision to make The Beast a more compact experience. And it works. This isn’t a sprawling open world with a branching narrative and a million side quests. It’s a focused, linear story about revenge. The narrative is darker and more personal, and it truly leans into the horror aspect of the zombie apocalypse. The return of Roger Craig Smith as a haunted, revenge-driven Kyle Crane is a welcome surprise, and his performance is one of the best in the series.

    Dying Light: The Beast is a testament to Techland’s dedication to their fans and their franchise. It’s a game that listens to what the community loved about the original and builds upon it, while also taking bold risks. It delivers on its promise of a more brutal, more personal, and more terrifying Dying Light experience. So go on, unleash the beast—you won’t regret it.

    Dying Light: The Beast https://epic.gm/dl-the-beast

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  • Stepping into the Dust: A Deep Dive into Little Nightmares III’s The Necropolis

    Stepping into the Dust: A Deep Dive into Little Nightmares III’s The Necropolis

    The eerie and unsettling world of Little Nightmares is expanding, and with the release of a new demo, fans are getting their first terrifying glimpse into one of the game’s new locales: The Necropolis. As a longtime admirer of this atmospheric horror series, I’ve been eagerly awaiting any news on Little Nightmares III, and the demo has only heightened my anticipation. So, let’s break down what we’ve learned and what horrors await us in this wind-swept city of the dead.

    A New Nightmare, A New Duo

    The first thing to know is that Little Nightmares III introduces us to two new protagonists, Low and Alone. This marks a significant shift from the previous games’ single-character journeys (with a brief AI companion in Little Nightmares II). In a groundbreaking move for the franchise, the game is built around online co-op. You can now face your childhood fears with a friend, each controlling one of the new characters. Don’t have a co-op partner? No problem. The game is fully playable solo, with an AI controlling the other character.

    The unique abilities of Low and Alone are central to the new gameplay. Low, with his crow mask and bow and arrow, handles ranged puzzles and threats. Alone, sporting a green jumpsuit and a wrench, is the master of melee and breaking through barriers. This dynamic duo system looks to be a fantastic evolution of the puzzle-platforming that defines the series, forcing players to work together and utilise both characters’ strengths to survive.

    The Necropolis: A City of Wind and Rust

    The demo gives us a taste of The Necropolis, a desolate desert city powered by the constant gust of wind. This setting is a stark departure from the damp, claustrophobic environments of the Maw or the urban sprawl of the Pale City. The Necropolis is a vast, open-air graveyard of machinery, its windmills and sails turning endlessly in a chilling, mechanical chorus. It’s a city of “eternal energy and certain death,” and while its original inhabitants, the Dwellers, are long gone, new and terrifying residents have taken their place.

    The atmosphere is one of overwhelming decay and loneliness. The muted, monochromatic palette of stone and dust gives the area a uniquely haunting aesthetic. The sound of the wind is a constant presence, a mournful whisper that makes every creak of a door or shift of sand feel like a new threat.

    Confronting a Monstrous Foe

    A key part of the demo is the introduction of a new “Resident,” a foe named Monster Baby. This grotesque, oversized infant is a new kind of horror for the series. Her unpredictable and clumsy movements are just as terrifying as those of a more deliberate stalker. Navigating her “playground” requires a new kind of stealth and strategy, as her sheer size and destructive nature make hide-and-seek a life-or-death game. She’s a perfect example of the unsettling, almost absurd horrors that the Little Nightmares universe is known for.

    What’s Next?

    The Little Nightmares III demo is a brilliant appetiser, leaving us with more questions than answers. What secrets are buried beneath the sands of The Necropolis? How do Low and Alone’s stories connect to the wider lore of The Nowhere? We’ll have to wait until the game’s official release on October 10, 2025, to find out.

    This first look has proven that Supermassive Games is more than capable of continuing the legacy of this beloved franchise. The addition of co-op, the new characters, and the fresh, horrifying setting promise to make Little Nightmares III a memorable and chilling experience. Get ready to face your fears—this time, you don’t have to do it alone.

    Little Nightmares III: The Necropolis https://bnent.eu/PreorderLN3

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  • Cronos: The New Dawn is launching soon

    Cronos: The New Dawn is launching soon

    If you are looking for a brutal and tough survival horror game, then look no further than the Cronos: The New Dawn game. Players have to fight in the wastelands to survive in this game. Do you have what it takes to enter the Cronos: The New Dawn game when it comes out today on PC?

    To find out more about the Cronos: The New Dawn game, go to the official game website here https://epic.gm/cronos-tnd

    #CronosTheNewDawn #Cronos #TheNewDawn #survival #horror #timetravel #epicgames #scifi #Survivalhorror #ShooterVideoGame #Actionadventuregame #BlooberTeam

  • Trailer for Hell is Us

    Trailer for Hell is Us

    There is no map in Hell is Us, just get your weapons and trust your senses. That is all there is to it. Are you ready? This is one of those games that brings a fresh new look and feel to this genre as you are guided by the characters and world around you. Hell is Us is available now on PC via Steam.

    To find out more about Hell is Us, go to the official game website here https://hell-is-us.com/ or go to the games page on Steam here https://shorturl.at/sBuOf

    #HellisUs #Actionadventuregame #horror #scifi #PuzzleVideoGame #Fightinggame #Adventure #RogueFactor #Nacon #PlayStation #Xbox

  • PUBG UGC Alpha Sample Production

    PUBG UGC Alpha Sample Production

    Building your first custom mode can be a bit daunting, but it doesn’t need to be, as the PUBG development team has come up with this handy guide to sample production. So now players of the PUBG UGC Alpha game will be able to build their own full custom mode from scratch, and how cool will that make them feel? Super cool, I am betting, and it will be great to see how these players are getting on.

    To find out more about the PUBG UGC Alpha game, go to the official game website here https://pubg.com/en/news/8865

    #PUBGUGCAlpha #PUBG #UGC #Alpha #PUBGBattlegrounds #sampleproduction #PlayerUnknownsBattlegrounds #Battleroyalegame #ShooterVideoGame #Krafton #Massivelymultiplayeronlinegame #Actionadventuregame

  • PUBG UGC Alpha guide to Device Setting

    PUBG UGC Alpha guide to Device Setting

    One of the most essential features in PUBG for players is the device settings, these are where the player determines a lot of how their gameplay runs, such as triggering the scoreline or the players’ spawn points. In PUBG UGC Alpha, the developers have made it easy with this video on device settings, so all players can be taking advantage of this, maybe even some of the scores are going to change, let’s wait and see.

    To find out more about the PUBG UGC Alpha game, go to the official game website here https://pubg.com/en/news/8865

    #PUBGUGCAlpha #PUBG #UGC #Alpha #PUBGBattlegrounds #DeviceSettings #PlayerUnknownsBattlegrounds #Battleroyalegame #ShooterVideoGame #Krafton #Massivelymultiplayeronlinegame #Actionadventuregame

  • Attack on Titan VR Unbreakable Fights for Survival on Meta Quest

    Attack on Titan VR Unbreakable Fights for Survival on Meta Quest

    The thing about virtual reality games is that they are able to place the players into a different position within the game making the whole experience more real, the problem with this game is that Attack on Titan is based on a story where humanity has been penned off and treated like cattle by the Titans. You are part of the Scout Regiment humanities last line of defence against these giants, you have the weapons and the skills, but is that enough these Titans are gods in this world and they are giants. Grab your VR Headset and see if you can take on the Attack on Titan VR Unbreakable and survive!

    Find out more about the Attack on Titan VR Unbreakable game here on the official site https://aotvrub.com/ or here at the Meta Quest Store https://www.meta.com/en-gb/experiences/6103719433003732/

    #AttackonTitanVRUnbreakable #FightsforSurvival #MetaQuestStore #UNIVRS #VRGames #MetaQuest #AttackonTitan #3DManeuvering #ActionAdventureGame #VirtualReality #Gamers #Gaming #Games

  • The Redundant a new action-adventure game

    The Redundant a new action-adventure game

    Get ready for an exciting adventure in The Redundant a new game from the developer 7Gizmo where you play the part of a lonely robot seemingly alone in an abandoned industrial complex, but is this little guy alone? This game will push your thinking and gaming skills to the limit as you take on a virus-infected mechanical army with some evil bosses who are intent on taking the facility over for themselves, do you stand and fight or do you run and hide? Check this game out on Steam or the developer’s website now!

    Find out more about The Redundant game here on the Steam page https://store.steampowered.com/app/2859330/The_Redundant/ or on the website of the developer 7Gizmo here https://7gizmo.com/theredundant/

    #TheRedundant #7gizmo #ActionAdventureGame #CF5 #Robot #SciFi #IndieGame #ActionGames #Steam #Android #AI #NewGames #GameLaunch #GameTrailer #Gaming #Gamers #Games

  • Flashback Welcome To New Washington

    Flashback Welcome To New Washington

    Thirty years ago Paul Cuisset’s Flashback was released this is a game that has stood the test of time its popularity is hard to match and now it is coming back with Flashback 2. The game picks up from where the first game left off, Conrad has beaten Master Brain, but the Morphs are still a threat and his friend who holds some of the secrets to defeat them has been kidnapped!

    The game is set to be released on the 16th of November where you will be able to make your way around the streets and buildings of New Washington a sort of dystopian city where things may not always be what they might first seem. There are five different worlds and levels to get through, Flashback is definitely back, are you ready for this?

    Find out more about the new Flashback game here; https://www.microids.com/game-flashback-2/

    #Conrad #Flashback #PaulCuisset #SciFi #ActionAdventureGame #MasterBrain #Morphs #PlayStation #Xbox #PC #NintendoSwitch

  • Following The Strayed Lights

    Enter the strange world of Strayed Lights where you are a tiny light looking for a home to thrive and grow. On this quest, you will explore ruins and discover how wonderful nature can be.

    You are not alone, there are other lights that have transcended but not all are friendly, you must choose your friends wisely.

    Find out more on Strayed Lights here; https://embers.games/strayed-lights/

    #StrayedLights #Embers #Transcendence #Luminescent #ActionAdventureGame

  • Figment 2 Creed Valley Fun Musical Adventure

    Welcome to the human mind with the musical adventure Figment 2: Creed Valley, who knows what goes on inside some people’s heads, well if it is anything like this then quite a lot! Go on an adventure of music, fun and puzzles, but if you get a headache maybe you are trying too hard! Find out more on the Figment 2 Creed Valley game here; https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/figment2-creed-valley #Figment2CreedValley #ActionAdventureGame #HumanMind #Nightmares #FaceYourGears