I don't know.
But once ya'll figure out where you stand, just know that Saber Int. has their fingers in quite a few upcoming titles.
I don't know.
But once ya'll figure out where you stand, just know that Saber Int. has their fingers in quite a few upcoming titles.
Linux Mint for sure.
It's more welcoming to newbies than even Windows.
It's good if you want something more 'close to the books' story wise.
However, the Harkonnens are quite dialed back (they always are). And everything is low budget.
But personally, I enjoyed it and still re-watch it from time to time.
Welp, as a tie-over I can recommend plowing through some of the stuff on Gamejolt.
There's a few pretty good indie spookies for free. They aren't too long, but have some pretty good concepts if nothing else.
But yeah, one tends to get a bit numb on horror after a while. It helps to take a break every now and then.
But what type of spooky are you looking for?
Soma is definitely up there. It's slowburn and not jumpscares. But when that shit hit, it hit hard.
Add into it that a game can offer much of the same as a movie and given that it's an interactive experience, you're not just cheering on the hero, you are the hero.
And the social experience was risky before, but with smartphones being so prevalent, it has skewed the chances heavily towards a negative experience.
I'm not good with mint either. Triggers my gag reflex something fierce.
Using Mango-toothpaste at the moment.
That's what Tolkien told us anyway.
Of the starter Frames, I'd say Mag. Hell, even endgame she's my go-to when shit gets tough.
A quick look at TPB's top 100 games tells me that was a lie.