I'm just getting started in critiquing MLP and other shows, so I'll be sure to take everything in stride. If someone dislikes my opinions, that's fine; just don't constantly try to pick a fight with me. I'm not a fighter. I'm a pacifist, honestly.
When no more room exists in hell, the dead shall walk the earth. From the shadows shall come, heroes of all kinds, wielding weapons of different classes, each ready to knock blocks off and send zombies careening into the nearest brick wall! If you want to feel that level of excitement, check out these 20 zombie games filled with guts, gore, and glory!
RPGs have become stable in gaming, not only for their versatile mechanics in combat but for their storytelling capabilities. And thanks to indie developers, there are always new ways to tell stories and new ways players can be involved with characters. In this article, we take a look at 20 well to little-known indie RPGs that will scratch your itch for adventure and leave you wanting more.
This past year has been strong for horror games; we've seen successful remakes, inventive ideas, and reimaginings of series that have long been abandoned by studios. While it would be cool to take a massive look at every piece of the medium, sometimes it's best to look at the smaller successes and build them up.
Read along as we discuss 15 indie horror titles that will scare you senseless and show you don't need a big name to break new ground.
Looking for a good scare but overwhelmed by the amount of horror games that promise big but leave you feeling flat? Need something that gives you chills for less than the price of a AAA title? Then look no further. In this article, we take a look at 15 of the most recent horror games that will leave you screaming for more!
The marvels of adventure games will always come and go, but nothing stands the test of time better than a game where you can pillage, plunder, and sail the seven seas with friends. Finding these games are always a challenge, so here we have 20 pirate games with swashbuckling adventures great and small.
If you zoom in on the pill bottle on Stolas' table, it says "Happy Pills", and "Belphegor Hard Candy" on it.
Belphegor is one of the 7 Princes of hell in Christian demonology, and is a demon of Sloth.
In Kabbalah, he's often seducing people to take credit for inventions and discoveries that have no credit to their name. Hence the laziness.
So while he's not in the Goetia, he DOES have some merit as a demon that lives through making others lazy and miserable. In this case, it looks like he's encouraging complacency in despair, which is still up his alley.
Example of some animation I did early on for Dead End.
I was still coming to grips with how the rigs worked, so I used sketches a lot first to help me figure things out rather than just going straight-on with the puppet.
We're still dealing with a pandemic, a war, a tough political situation, and a persistent threat of nuclear annihilation.
The last thing anyone needs to see on April 1st is a headline talking about nukes or some other "news story" about how the pandemic has evolved with a new strain, only for people to say "PSYCHE!" later.