VGC writes, "Back in September of 2010 I posted the first review I wrote for VGC. I picked Jonathan Boakes’ “Dark Fall: The Journal” for my first article because it was an amazingly well-realized graphical adventure game created by a very small pool of talent. Now that six months have gone by (where does the time go?), I’m returning to the world of Boakes to look at the second game in the Dark Fall sequence, “Lights Out."
GeekParty writes: "When I’m looking for something that’s authentically creepy, these PC horror games are what I play."
Pathologic will be on my SSD in like 8 minutes. People haning by the neck, railgun, and weirdos in cloaks wearing bird headdressing im sold.
DHGF: Back in 2008, Darkling Room released what is one of the absolute best adventure and/or horror games ever made – The Lost Crown. It was a follow up of sorts to 2003′s Dark Fall: The Journal, which is almost universally in every “Top Ten Horror Game” list by anyone who has actually played more than the Resident Evil and Silent Hill franchises. Somehow, The Lost Crown surpassed it in every way and it went on to win multiple awards from us in 2008. Since then, fans of Darkling Room and Jonathon Boakes have been waiting, waiting and well…waiting for the next game in the series, The Last Crown.
You gotta love Good Old Games (aka GOG.com). They not only provide older PC titles at affordable prices, but they also update them to work on modern machines, and they sell everything DRM-free. They also have weekly discounts on select titles, usually just for the weekend.
However, this week they decided to shake things up by offering JoWood titles – including Gothic 2, Painkiller, Darkfall, and more for up to 75% off their already low prices. That means you can snag some of these games for as low as $1.49.
thats some good deals. Might want to give the Nations a shot, i really only play RTS's on my PC