TechRaptor writes, "A Nightmare Creatures remake that has been in the works since 2017 is no more. Albino Moose Games appears to have quietly announced the shelving of this project, dashing the dreams of many survival horror fans."
Rely on Horror Writers: The late 90s horror series Nightmare Creatures is getting a revival.
O'man that game was good on ps1 back in the day. (still got my copy) I can't wait to hear more....
In regards to the latest Bloodborne game play/trailer footage, D-Pad writes a compare and contrast article between Bloodborne and Nightmare Creatures.
Interesting comparison! Those two games also remind of the Legacy of Kain series for some reason.
I Remember nightmare creatures, nothing like playing nightmare creatures at night on the N64. Oh the good ol' days
I liked the article in general. However, one statement that I feel the need to comment on is this: "While moving about was satisfying enough, attacking almost always felt sticky and needlessly slow. I get that it was all part of the challenge and entices a more defensive strategy rather than Hack N’ Slash, but fighting creatures in Dark Souls was uncomfortable as a gamer."
~ I disagree on this. The combat was not needlessly slow in DeSo and DaSo, it was part of the equipment encumbrance system. I strongly believe that From Software pulled this off better than most action-adventure RPGs out there (Skyrim comes to mind).
Anyway, it was still a good read. I never had the chance to play Nightmare Creatures though my brother had a copy back in the day. I hope they reboot the series.
I knew I wasn't the only one who remembered Nightmare Creatures after seeing the trailer for Bloodborne.
BD writes: "The Xbox One and PlayStation 4 have been available for a few months now, gifting console gamers with a small taste of the potential of next-gen gaming. As we look to the future and the many horror games we have to look forward to in 2014, I’d like to take a minute to look back at a few of the games that brought the horror genre to where it is today."
I would kill for a resident evil 1/2/3 remakes/ or back to those style games.
The new resident evils are so much worse.
I'd like to see Telltale tackle something like Phantasmagoria, but actually using realistic capture animation like they did back in the day (but obviously not as low-res). I think they could pull something like that off.
I agree about The Thing. That game was beyond its time with it's great direction to combat and the Trust System. The story was also well made and honestly worth being a sequel to the movie.
Well that's a shame.
Dang...
Actually a relief after seeing what they've worked on. Nightmare Creatures deserves better. Would be cool if Activision picked it back up.
Bloodborne is the Nightmare Creatures of the modern generation.
There is so much similarities between Bloodborne and Nightmare Creatures 2
Well that blows...