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New ‘Bloodborne Kart’ Development Update Adds Micolash to the Game [Video]

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Indie developer Lilith Walther is still plugging away at their Bloodborne Kart fan project, which recently had a new gameplay trailer released showcasing Micolash, Host of the Nightmare as a playable character. Micolash is also featured in the game’s campaign mode as a boss battle, which Lilith posted a thread on Twitter and the project’s Patreon explaining the development process on the fight.

And much like in the original Bloodborne, in the Bloodborne Kart campaign mode, players will have to resort to chasing Micolash into dead-ends. Only this time, you’ll have the added benefit of being on your bike.

The game’s campaign mode will have the player progress through levels, which will be tied together with a little bit of story (as much story as having Bloodborne characters in vehicles will allow). Bloodborne Kart will feature three level types in races, battles, and special. The “special” type will put the player in unique situations like the Micolash boss fight.

Beating levels will reward the player with racer and kart unlocks, blood echoes to level up, and insight, with the amounts depending on your performance in that level. Collecting all of the insight will unlock “something special at the end.”

There’s no release date as of yet, but with a project this unique (especially after Lilith’s Bloodborne PSX demake), one could take all the time they need.

Thanks to DSOGaming for the heads up!

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Throwback Survival Horror Title ‘Crow Country’ Available Now on PC, Consoles [Trailer]

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Just in case you didn’t know, SFB Games’ throwback Survival Horror title Crow Country is out today on PC via Steam, PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series. And as is usually the norm, we have a new launch trailer to mark the occasion.

“It’s finally here! This project has been a real labour of love for us, so we’re beyond excited to finally let people enjoy all that Crow Country has to offer,” said Adam Vian, Creative Director at SFB Games. “Personally, I’m so curious to see how it goes… I want to know which puzzles you enjoyed, which moments scared you, what rank you get, which bonuses you unlock – I think I’ll be glued to YouTube and Twitch for a while…”

The abandoned Crow Country theme park is finally throwing open its rusty gates for intrepid explorers today, with horrifying secrets awaiting those brave enough to venture inside. In this new horror game inspired by classics from the PlayStation 1, the year is 1990 and you are Mara Forest, a young woman determined to understand why the mysterious Edward Crow closed his famed amusement park and how exactly he vanished.

Calling back to classic Survival Horror games of old, you’ll be managing limited resources to survive against the mysterious monsters that stalk the eerie tranquility of Crow Country, and overcome the many puzzles and challenges that stand between you and a disturbing mystery. You’ll hunt for clues, encounter curious characters, and immerse yourself in a handcrafted, richly atmospheric game-world evocative of late ’90s pre-rendered graphics.

And while you’re waiting for the game to download, check out Aaron’s review of Crow Country, which has a “compelling combination of graphic style and gameplay [that] makes for something that’s more unique than it lets on.”

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