Tarsier Studios, the developer of the first and second Little Nightmares games, has recently released a trailer for an upcoming horror game called Reanimal. And from what little I’ve seen so far, it looks absolutely horrifying! The game really has that same Little Nightmares aesthetic, complete with tiny child protagonists, an apocalyptic city, and a…
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The Duck’s Most Anticipated Games of 2024
Now that 2023 is over, we have another year’s worth of games to look forward to. To be honest, I don’t have a whole lot of games I’m particularly excited about, but of the few on my list, at least there’s some nice variety, including a remake of one of my favorite RPGs, a relaxing…
Little Nightmares 3 Brief Trailer Analysis
The trailer for Little Nightmares 3 has just been released, along with a video by SuperHorrorBro which discusses their own exclusive look at the game. For more details, you’ll need to watch SuperHorrorBro’s full video (lower down in this post), but I’d like to use this post as a chance to talk a little bit…
More Details Arise for The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes
Despite the mixed reception The Dark Pictures Anthology has received thus far, Supermassive games is dutifully moving forward with the next entry: House of Ashes. Little has been revealed of the game outside of an extremely short teaser, but that’s finally changing. The developer finally put out some more info earlier this week, with a…
The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan’s Shared Story Mode Goes Further Than Expected
Supermassive Games is really swinging for the fences with their next branching-narrative horror game: The Dark Pictures Anthology – Man of Medan. It has everything that fans of Until Dawn enjoyed, but massively expanded and with a shared story experienced deftly woven throughout. Multiplayer may sound like an odd choice for this kind of game,…
Makers of ‘Until Dawn’ Trademark ‘Shattered State’
For many “Until Dawn” was one of the better horror experiences to come about during this console generation. Sure, it was more or less just a spooky walking-simulator peppered with QTEs, but that spookiness came across in a major way. “Until Dawn” sold its players on its atmosphere and managed to send a chill down…