Bloody Disgusting looks back on Kenji Eno’s controversial “D Trilogy,” a survival horror series that’s an acquired taste, but one that features some incredible ideas!
Jerry from BagoGames says. "Survival horror is my favorite genre in video games, and I love it when I find these little known titles that helped kick off survival horror. D is one of those titles. I happened to luck out and find this game on a good deal on an unnamed internet auction site. I had heard good […]
It would be great to see a new adaptation of D in current times,with games like The Bunker there's definitely room
for more of these old school thriller games.It was a bit of an odd game back then and came on multiple CD-ROMS.
Carl Williams writes, "Ah, full motion video games, how thee have been stricken from the hearts of gamers the world over. It is a shame really. It seems that the most loved full motion video (FMV) games are horror based. From Night Trap to Dracula Unleashed, even if they are remembered for the wrong reasons, are among the top FMV games. D, a classic pre-rendered FMV game by Warp, hit the 3DO (where I played it), Playstation, Sega Saturn and computers of the mid 90’s. Now, thanks to Night Dive Studios, D now has a new home and it works on modern hardware. This means a whole new generation of fans can enjoy the classic horror game."
Throwback Entertainment have plans to revive some of those Acclaim properties they picked up back in 2006.
I never played it but heard good things about the game. With today's graphics and its first person horror game. It could be great. Also didn't know Throwback had Re-Volt ip back then. That game was excellent and so underrated.
I kinda want a remaster of all 3 games but I can't imagine the demand for it would be great among gamers.