Posted by Tom Hulett on Oct 07, 2015 // Director, WayForward:
Being assigned to a Goosebumps game, I was excited to dive back into the world of horror. I was also thrilled when WayForward proposed the game be a first-person point and click, similar to MacVenture classic Shadowgate.
Despite it not being billed as a horror game, Shadowgate was one of the very first games I found scary. There was a thick atmosphere about its world, and things like your torch running out and the way the music transitioned left an impression.
WTMG's Leo Faria: "Goosebumps: The Game is just plain bad. Featuring really poor production values, the most basic puzzles you could imagine, as well as an uninteresting story, this is one of the least entertaining adventure titles I've played in years, as well as one of the worst licensed video games I've played in a while."
Handheld Players takes a look at the Nintendo Switch new releases in October 2018.
October is hot for switch!! I can't wait to play Super Mario Party, Warriors Orochi 4 and Dark Souls!!
Neil writes: "Without coming across as sounding ungrateful, it has to be said that last week's Xbox Live Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale was a bit, well, rubbish. With little in the way of utter bargains being sent the way of Xbox One and Xbox 360 gamers, there had most definitely been better weeks. But hey, let's put all that in the past and crack on with the latest sale to hit the gaming scene - the Xbox Live Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale for 5th-11th June 2018... and it's considerably better than last time out, and that's even with the Biggest Xbox Sale of the Year just around the corner."
Please put "EU" in the title, otherwise you're wasting people's time if they are from other regions.
Sounds like a lot of love went into this. I may get it.
LOL
Could be good.
Wish someone would release a game were i can feel the Halloween spirit. like costume quest 1 and 2. Beat both amazing games.
I'd like more themed games like "Candy, Please" and "Costume Quest" but for all major holidays. They have movies like that, books as well, why not games?