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The Horror Game Awards 2024 Streams December 14; Public Voting Now Open for Nominations
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It’s back for round 3. YouTuber Phil Dickens aka AKblackandred and Will Penkeyman of Resident Evil Central have announced the 2024 edition of The Horror Game Awards will take place on Saturday, December 14 at 4pm Et, and will once again stream on The Horror Game Awards YouTube channel.

The aim of The Horror Game Awards is simple: to celebrate horror as one of the best genres in video games, and to recognise the year’s greatest horror games alongside the developers who make them. Winners of their respective category will receive a coveted claw trophy complete with bloody embellishments.

There are 16 categories this year, with five new additions. Presenters of the awards are content creators and industry professionals, such as the voice of the Resident Evil 4 remake’s Leon Kennedy, Nick Apostolides, and creator of both Dead Space and The Callisto Protocol, Glen Schofield. The full roster includes senior game writer & narrative designer Anna C.
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  • 10/28/2024
  • by Mike Wilson
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Bunker (2022)
Halloween Update Now Available for ‘Amnesia: The Bunker’ [Trailer]
Bunker (2022)
Frictional Games has unleashed the Halloween update for Amnesia: The Bunker onto PC and consoles today. And as reported, the update brings several new features to Amnesia: The Bunker, “really switching up the gameplay, adding new horrors and heaps of replay value.”

First and foremost is the “Shell Shock” difficulty, which functions as a sort of Hardcore mode for the game, and includes some of the following changes:

New creature behaviors that increases unpredictability. Sublevel Fuse System that requires the player to restore electricity to turn on the lights in each of the Bunker’s zones. Players will now lose health while bleeding, bandages will stop bleeding but don’t restore health, while medkits stop bleeding and restore health. Lockers and their combinations are in random locations. Saving your progress costs fuel. The unlimited supply of fuel, and already difficult-to-access resource, is now locked and has its own combination located somewhere in the Bunker.
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  • 10/25/2023
  • by Mike Wilson
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Halloween Update for ‘Amnesia: The Bunker’ Coming October 25 [Video]
Fans of Frictional Games’ Amnesia: The Bunker won’t have to wait very long for that Halloween update that was teased last month. Frictional Games’ Fredrik Olsson took to X to let players know (in the goofiest way possible) that fans can expect the free update to arrive Wednesday, October 25.

Olsson’s brief video has him with the stereotypical red lights and distorted “evil” voice, telling fans that they’ll be able to enjoy the Halloween content for Amnesia: The Bunker later this week. That content includes a new Shell Shocked mode, which will remove all of the little safeguards in the game (such as making the Admin Office safe rooms out of breakable wood), making you more vulnerable to the monster that pursues you.

Shell Shocked mode will also add more randomizations with lockers, corpses, dog tags and bunker rats. Meaning, you’ll need to hunt down those mission-critical lockers elsewhere,...
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  • 10/23/2023
  • by Mike Wilson
  • bloody-disgusting.com
The Bunker (1981)
‘Amnesia: The Bunker’ Delayed Again, This Time to June 6
The Bunker (1981)
Amnesia: The Bunker can’t seem to catch a break, it seems. Having already been delayed twice, the game is being delayed yet again. This time, however, it’s only for two weeks.

Taking to Frictional Games’ Twitter, Amnesia: The Bunker‘s Creative Lead Fredrik Olsson relayed the news that the game will now release on June 6. The reasoning for the delay is due to “rare crashes” that have occurred during the game’s certification process that have been difficult to identify. As a result, the team needs to get them squashed before release.

The new release date does pose another issue for The Bunker, as it will now be competing against Blizzard’s Diablo IV, which will be releasing the same day.

There is some good news to come out of this, as Frictional is planning to release a demo on Steam on May 22, which will give fans a...
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  • 5/12/2023
  • by Mike Wilson
  • bloody-disgusting.com
Entranced Earth (1967)
The Film Society of Lincoln Center and Cinema Tropical announce Neighboring Scenes: New Latin…
Entranced Earth (1967)
The Film Society of Lincoln Center

and Cinema Tropical announce

Neighboring Scenes: New Latin American CinemaJanuary 26–31: The Film Society of Lincoln Center announces the second annual Neighboring Scenes, a showcase of contemporary Latin American cinema, co-presented with Cinema Tropical

Exhibiting the breadth of styles, techniques, and approaches employed by Latin American filmmakers today, the festival highlights impressive recent productions from across the region. Featuring titles from Paraguay, Peru, and the Dominican Republic for the first time, as well as films from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico, Neighboring Scenes celebrates the expanding range of contemporary Latin American filmmaking in its second edition.

“This year, we are pleased to highlight several emerging filmmakers, with many fantastic debut and second films in a range of styles — from political thriller and bleak comedy to observational documentary,” said Film Society of Lincoln Center Programmer at Large Rachael Rakes. “Furthermore, half of the works...
See full article at Sydney's Buzz
  • 1/9/2017
  • by Sydney Levine
  • Sydney's Buzz
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