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Interview: Tale of Tales; 'critics should be educated about art'

Digitally Downloaded writes: "One of the more interesting indie developers out there is Tale of Tales, a small team devoted to the idea that games can indeed be art. Games like The Path, The Graveyard and their newest title, Bientôt l'été, are not there for simple entertainment. These games look for deeper meaning, engage with players on an intellectual level and aim to be rewarding, rather than "fun.""

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Sunset Developers Back with The Endless Forest… Again

Josh Griffiths writes: "You may remember the first person exploration game Sunset from Kickstarter a few years ago. You may also remember its developer, Tale of Tales. They announced that Sunset was a financial failure, and that they felt they had no choice but to walk away from the comercial gaming industry for good. Fast forward to Halloween 2016 of all days, and the company seems to have reversed their decision somewhat."

garyanderson2744d ago

So, they swore off game development, but they're back again?

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10 Obscure Horror Games You Probably Haven't Played

GameRanx:
10 awesome and obscure horror games you probably haven't heard of. What offbeat horror games do you love? Let us know in the comments!

DarkOcelet2998d ago

That means they are not popular enough.

DragonDDark2998d ago

No.. the game is called "Obscure"

DarkOcelet2998d ago

You never heard of it?

Obscure is awesome, it has the style of gameplay of Resident Evil.

If you are a fan of the old school Resident Evil then you should play both Obscure 1 and Obscure 2.

They are so cliched as they get but so cool too lol.

DragonDDark2998d ago (Edited 2998d ago )

No xD
I'm saying that obscure is an obscure game lol

I played Obscure 1 and 2 and I loved them.

TricksterArrow2999d ago

Eternal Darkness is pretty popular. A better entry would've been Clock Tower.

Pastorfuzz2998d ago

I have Haunting Ground on the PS2 and Siren Blood Curse on the PS3. Both of those games are pretty good.

Kyosuke_Sanada2998d ago

DeSpiria for the Dreamcast it's a strange horror RPG evolving around a special agent sent to discover an underground cult. It's set in a dystopian future after World War III which leads to some serious creepy atmosphere. The character designs are questionable but it flourishes in monster design and disturbing music (which would have been so much better in full-length but tracks are limited to 20 second loops.) I await the day I am fluent in my Japanese studies so I can play this game in it's entirety.

https://www.youtube.com/wat...

Haunting Ground, Galerians and Rule of Rose deserves mentions as well. I would go on about these three but I doubt you guys want to read a novel....

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Game Under Podcast Episode 78

In episode 78 of the Game Under podcast, Phil Fogg updates his impressions of Fallout 4, cheesing the game like a traumatised Bethesda vet. Tom Towers offers his final thoughts on The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone, and retracts some of his previous statements about Wild Hunt. They both go over The Graveyard (limerick or interactive critique of Cormac McCarthy's The Road) and Sunset (is Leigh Alexander a CIA plant?).

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