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Minor ‘Friday the 13th: The Game’ Update Adds Alternate Coveralls for Roy
What color were Roy Burns’ overalls? Blue or green?
Last year, A New Beginning‘s Roy Burns, the killer paramedic, was added into Friday the 13th: The Game as a playable character, sporting those light blue marks on his mask and wearing blue coveralls. Roy wore blue coveralls in the film… right?
Well, the color of Roy’s coveralls has been a hot topic of discussion among gamers, many of whom feel that the game’s blue coveralls don’t accurately reflect the coloring of Roy’s coveralls in the movie. A minor, inconsequential issue, to be sure, but the game’s developers are nothing if not detail-oriented. So they’ve addressed the issue head on.
In a forum post this week, Gun Media announced that the next update will bring an alternate pair of greenish coveralls into the game, allowing you to choose between blue or green when you select Roy as the killer for any given match. This way, we’re all happy.
“Is this [green] color going to be a perfect match for every scene in Friday the 13th: Part V? No, but it is very close,” they say. “Friday the 13th: The Game will include both blue and green coverall options for Roy – green being the default, and blue being a secondary option – for everyone’s favorite paramedic in the next update.”
Good on you, Gun Media!
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Psychological Survival Horror Title ‘Puppet House’ Announced for Later This Year [Teaser]
Tropes like haunted houses and possessed dolls are a dime a dozen in horror. But darn it, they’re by and large a lot of fun. Developers Vecube Studio and Spirit Games Studio certainly think so, as they’ve teamed with publisher Gaming Factory to bring us both in Puppet House. Slated for release later this year on Steam, this psychological horror title sees you roaming the mansion of a deceased ventriloquist (or is he?) in search of answers.
In Puppet House, you will take on the role of Rick Evans, a photographer whose interest in haunted places has led him to Field Town, and the home of Peter Hill, an famed ventriloquist who has long since departed this life. Everyone in the town talked about the place, many of them even tried to get inside. Articles have been written about disappearances and screams coming from the walls of the abandoned house, and Rick aims to clear the air about these stories.
From the initial sounds of things, Puppet House will rely on the atmosphere of the old mansion as you wander about the place. However, you soon realize that you’re not the only one in the mansion. As you make your way through the place, solving the various puzzles and avoiding whatever it is that you sense, you’ll happen upon notes and articles that bring you closer to the truth about Peter Hill and his mansion. However, as you might expect, some secrets are best left hidden.
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