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John Carpenter Claims ‘Halo Infinite’ to Be Best of the Series

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As horror fans know, the master himself, John Carpenter, turns 74 today. And, in case you didn’t know, John Carpenter is also a longtime fan of video games. After all, he lent his likeness to the 2002 video game sequel to The Thing, but has also taken to Twitter from time to time to post his thoughts on the games that he’s been playing.

One title earning top praise from Carpenter is 343 Industries’ latest entry in the Halo series with Halo Infinite. Carpenter sent out his thoughts last night about the Xbox shooter, going so far as to say that the game is the series’ best.

This of course prompted responses from a variety of people, including some of the designers themselves.

But, as we all know, the man loves his horror. In an interview with Giant Bomb back in 2013, Carpenter listed off several of his favourites, which just so happened to include BioShock, the Dead Space series, The Last of Us and Silent Hill.

Would we ever get Carpenter directing a video game? That remains to be seen, but Carpenter would be up for it. “I’d love to work on an original video game,” Carpenter said back in 2013. “Maybe the opportunity will present itself.”

Meanwhile, Halo Infinite is available now on the Xbox Series and PC, as well as the Xbox Game Pass. The TV adaptation of the series is expected later this year for Showtime. Pablo Schreiber (“American Gods”) has been set to star as Master Chief, with Otto Bathurst on board to direct.

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‘Dead Island 2’ Second Expansion “SoLA” Available Now [Trailer]

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It’s time once again to return to Dead Island 2 with the game’s second expansion, SoLA, which is out now on Xbox Series, PlayStation 5 and the Epic Games Store, with the expansion coming to PC on Steam on April 22, coincidentally when the game arrives on the platform. This new expansion takes players into the ultimate Californian music festival, where a psychedelic beat unleashes chaos.

SoLA sees a deadly virus sweeping through The Valley, turning its inhabitants into ravenous zombies. Not only that, a gore-drenched music festival in LA is sounding out a rhythm from beyond: The Beat of the Autophage. Lured to the festival by an enigmatic warning message, players must explore SoLA’s ruins and put a stop to this menace before The Beat turns the living into zombies, and spreads across the world.

They’ll have their hands full, as new zombies have appeared in the form of the Whipper and the Clotter. A new apex variant enemy driven mad with self-loathing by the Autophage, the Whipper is compelled to self-mutilate, turning them into a horrific nightmare of disembowelled intestines. As a result, the Whipper is able to use these entrails to lash out at the player. Meanwhile, the Clotter has the ability to decompose into a pile of gore, making it immune from damage in that form, and then reform elsewhere to continue the fight. Not only that, but it’s also capable of firing a powerful jet of putrid blood.

To combat these new zombies (and to make use of the game’s F.L.E.S.H. system), players have new weapons at their disposal. Notable is the Ripper, which is a fusion of a baseball bat and circular saw, turning it into a percussive machine of dismemberment. And speaking of sawblades, you now have the Sawblade Launcher, which as you’d expect, fires rotary sawblades that will cut through zombies with ease.

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