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Glen Schofield says The Callisto Protocol cost 4x more than Dead Space, needed 3 more months of work, and wasn't meant to be one-and-done: "The discussion we had was ... look at The Witcher"
By Austin Wood published
news "I was not feeling good" in the final stretch of development, Schofield says of his health

"Finally someone noticed": Alan Wake 2 dev thrilled to see people pick up on major story clues hidden in the audio almost a year later
By Jordan Gerblick published
news The secret to the game's big bad is hidden in the Mind Place from pretty early on

Upcoming horror games for 2024 and beyond
By Louise Blain last updated
Feature Reader, beware: these upcoming horror games are waiting for you

I can't wait to see more of Wesker in the Resident Evil: Code Veronica remake, and his very first cutscene in the original PS2 game spells out why
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Feature Anatomy of a Scene | An unhinged Wesker is my favorite Wesker – but what will he be like in the Code Veronica remake?

This upcoming "hardcore detective horror" game sounds like Alan Wake 2 meets LA Noire, but with vengeful Norse gods to contend with
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Interview Interview | Nowhere game director Luke Dodds talks setting, symbolism, and creating a unique brand of investigative horror

The director of the scariest Resident Evil is leading Resident Evil 9, which is just about the best thing Capcom could've said
By Jordan Gerblick published
features Opinion | Koshi Nakanishi's involvement in Resident Evil 9 spells scary good news

Don't like Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster's new Frank West? A pre-order bonus will let you change his look
By Hirun Cryer published
News Steal his look, 2006 edition

Xbox 360 classic Dead Rising is back with a "Deluxe Remaster," but nobody's sure how to feel about the new look and sound of iconic protagonist Frank West
By Dustin Bailey published
News He's covered wars, you know
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