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Why six triple-A developers gave it all up to make spooky indie game Betrayer

Blackpowder has only existed for about four months, but its team has years of experience in the games industry. Among its ranks are developers who worked on titles like the original F.E.A.R., the spy-movie parodying No One Lives Forever series, and last year’s minion-centric multiplayer shooter Gotham City Impostors.

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barefootgamer4029d ago

Looks interesting! I'm all for more spooky games.

JeffGrubb4028d ago

Wandering and not knowing where to go already gives me anxiety. I don't know if I could handle the spooky stuff on top of that.

Sadist34028d ago

Are you serious? Anxiety? What's wrong with you?

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Gamers In Beta Podcast 063: Alpha not Beta

CapnMikeM and MAINEac17 kick off August with a new episode of the Gamers In Beta podcast. One host ripped through a bunch of PS4 games while the other was consumed by a certain game which was in Alpha over the weekend. Beyond that the duo talk about upcoming games, news from the past week, and CapnMikeM conducts an interview with Last Limb Games, the developers of Organic Panic.

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Betrayer – Review (PC) | CriticalIndieGamer

(CRiticalIndieGamer) Red - the colour of love, the colour of passion but most importantly, it is the colour of danger. Red is the only colour in Betrayer, a stylish first person action adventure game from developer Blackpowder Games.

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[Continue-Play] Betrayer Review

Continue Play's Heather Williams takes a look at Blackpowder Games' Betrayer. "Betrayer is not a game that you would expect from the people who helped to create the F.E.A.R. series, but it does just enough right to make you think that they could be on the right path. Perhaps, with a little more refinement to its core systems, a sequel to Betrayer could be something rather special. As it is though, Betrayer is a gorgeous game with plenty of atmosphere – but also a lot of frustration."

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