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Deathground is most noteworthy for its inclusion of dinosaurs, which are pure nightmare fuel. Despite how terrifying these extinct creatures can be, they’re often used as fodder for traditional shooters. Even the venerable Dino Crisis franchise pivoted toward action by its second installment. Deathground includes solo and co-operative modes, along with some procedural systems for replayability. Unpredictable elements such as weather, spawn points, and dynamic objectives are meant to keep players revisiting the game.
Yes, as in Killer Klowns From outer Space The Game the movie, but now in a video game form. This is the world we live in now.
In the game, you’ll be playing 3v7. Three players will be the klowns and try to take over Crescent Cove by taking out its citizens in wacky ways and with insane weapons. Or, you can be the humans, and work together to find the supplies to not just fight off capture, but ensure the invasion doesn’t happen at all.
Will you be able to save Crescent Cove? Or will you ensure its complete destruction? Wait for the game to come out and find out!
Here we have a game that was meant to be released already but, due to real-world events, had to be pushed back. Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl takes you back to the infamous exclusion zone, where things have only gotten wilder and weirder since you were last there.
That’s partially because, in 2006, another nuclear device went off in the zone, leading to new mutations and monsters being born there.
The joy of this sequel comes from the branching paths you can take. With numerous factions to help or fight and many things you can do in the zone, you won’t be wanting for
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