From the sick mind behind Bloodwash, Jordan King, comes his latest experiment in terror. Inspired by the Italian zombie flicks from Lucio Fulci and Bruno Mattei, Night of the Gates of Hell promises to be a blood dripping, neon soaked, flesh rotting experience.
"I was also inspired by the early Resident Evil titles, but wanted to challenge myself to make it feel like a first person styled early RE title. What I mean by that is to require headshots on the zombies to kill them (which can be difficult to do without any fixed aiming!), and to keep the zombies slow and menacing. Most games seem to go with fast zombies in hordes but I wanted to keep this a tense, deliberate combat experience." - Jordan King
You’ll play as David, a quiet man whose wife recently passed away, and is living alone in his seaside apartment with nothing to lose when a zombie outbreak ravages upon his city and disrupts his normal every-day life. After gathering his thoughts, collecting a few weapons, and meeting up with other survivors, David realizes that he must fight his way to the truth behind the apocalypse, by gunning and slashing through the hordes of zombies.
Escape the city by solving puzzles to unlock new areas, while collecting resources and fighting zombies, which can only be taken down with a shot directly to the head.
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Hey there! Welcome to this week's roundup of the YouTube, where we covered a long-running total conversion and a recently released Steam sourcemod!
Gordon's escapades are a common setting for Half-Life 2 mods, but what we've also seen on occasion is those putting you into the everyman position of a rebel - such as in Evacuation. Pinned down and far away from your colleagues, and with no G-Man in your back pocket, Evacuation has you fighting Combine through the woods with gameplay and visual upgrades to boot.
Spend a Night at the Gates of Hell, if you dare - this PS1 horror indie's not for the faint of heart. It competently channels all the eerie horror of the retro period whilst bringing to bear a cheesy horror-flick that'll have you chuckling one moment and running for your life the next.
Battlefield 2 is one of those games that it seemed everyone was making a mod for at one point, and whilst it hasn't quite had the modding staying power of some other older games, the mods certainly did. Forgotten Hope 2 - never forgotten and always remembered - chugs along to this day, and revisiting a mod that has had fifteen years of updates is a worthy venture for any FPS fan.
That's all for this round-up. What do you think about the mods listed? Feel free to discuss below and check out the YouTube for more videos past, present, and future!
Welcome to the Editor's Choice awards for the 2022 Indie of the Year Awards, where we show recognition to the indie games from the past year that we've...
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