A fascinating fan project has transformed Super Mario 64 into a first-person horror game similar to Resident Evil Village. Nintendo's classic 3D platformer, released back in 1996 to critical acclaim, broke new ground by bringing classic Mario gameplay into a three-dimensional space. Many fans have kept the title alive through speedruns and mods, like a 60 FPS mod for Super Mario 64 released earlier this year, but now the game has been turned into a cartoony version of Resident Evil Village.
As the latest installment in the long running survival horror franchise, Resident Evil Village takes players on a first-person journey through a haunted European town. The title serves as a direct sequel to Resident Evil 7, which introduced the series' new first-person camera angle, but Village also borrows heavily from the franchise's beloved 2005 entry Resident Evil 4. The game puts an emphasis on combat through mechanics like melee attacks and weapon vendors, though horror is still a top priority. Particular attention has also been drawn to Resident Evil Village's Lady Dimitrescu, a bewitching vampire matriarch who stands over nine feet tall.
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A fan-made horror game titled Another Princess Is In Our Castle has been created and released by Game Jolt user CM9_Animation (via Alpha Beta Gamer). The terrifying project, shown off in a YouTube video by Alpha Beta Gamer, sees Mario return to Princess Peach's castle years after the ruler's untimely death. Players are tasked with collecting statues of iconic Super Mario characters, but they must also avoid being caught and killed by a terrifying aspiration of Peach. The first-person perspective, and Peach's monstrous
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