The $30 million Creepshow creep into PC gaming
A new Creepshow video game is set to release in August on PC, following the story of a kid and his friends at a mall as their visit spirals into something much darker and they come into contact with the mysterious fortune-teller The Reader.
The game will feature multiple playable horror stories and adhere to the tone and style of the original film, according to the game's official description.
According to the report, DreadXP, publisher, and PHL Games, developer, have put a lot of work into creating something that genuinely feels like you are living (or dying) inside a Creepshow episode.
The Creepshow franchise, originally beginning in 1982, has been reimagined as a horor comedy anthology written by Stephen King and directed by George A. romero.
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The new video game, Creepshow, is set to release sometime in August on PC, following the story of a kid and his friends at a mall as their visit spirals into something much darker and they come into contact with the mysterious fortune-teller The Reader.
The game will feature multiple playable horror stories and adhere to the tone and style of the original film, according to the game's official description.
According to the report, DreadXP, publisher, and PHL Games, developer, have put a lot of work into creating something that genuinely feels like you are livnig (or dying) inside a Creepshow episode.
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The game's offiicial description reads, 'Follow Danny and his friends as a bad day at the mall spirals into something much darker.Their search for the truth behind Danny's father leads them to The Reader, a mysterious fortune-teller with a taste for treacherous tales.'
According to the report, the game is courtesy of publisher DreadXP and developer PHL Games, led by Brian Clarke, creator of The Mortuary Assistant.
Who is the unnamed buyer?
The report does not provide information on who the unnamed buyer of the game is, but it does mention that the game is set to release in August on PC.
The game will feature multiple playable horror stories and adhere to the tone and style of the original film, according to the game's official description.
According to the report, DreadXP, publisher,and PHL Games, developer, have put a lot of work into creating something that genuinely feels like you are living (or dying) inside a Creepshow episode.
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