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‘The Walking Dead’ Goes Old-School Arcade Beat-‘Em-Up in ‘The Walking Dead: Streets of Survival’ [Trailer]

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TRAILMARK Games, AMC Global Media, and developer Odaclick Game Studio are throwing it down with The Walking Dead franchise in a new single-player beat-’em-up The Walking Dead: Streets of Survival. Best of all, the teams have unleashed a demo on Steam that you can play now to experience the arcade-style brawler. In addition to Steam, the game will also be coming to the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2.

Fight through an action-packed campaign that reimagines the infamous All-Out War storyline from The Walking Dead television series, which saw the conflict between Rick and his allies against Negan’s ruthlessly cruel Saviors come to an explosive head. You’ll play as legendary characters from the series, using all your skills to battle through hordes of walkers, deadly human strongholds, and other explosive encounters to survive. The Walking Dead: Streets of Survival features unique walkers and classic environments – including the Sanctuary, Hilltop, Alexandria and more – enhanced by dynamic set pieces, retro pixel-art visuals, and intense, story-driven moments.

Seeing as this is a beat-’em’up, you’ll have crushing combos, signature weapon attacks, and devastating finishers at your disposal in a relentless brawl for survival made for series’ die-hards and action game enthusiasts alike. Master each character’s moveset and tackle multiple difficulty levels in an experience built for repeat runs and escalating challenges.

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Survival Horror Callback Title ‘Flesh Made Fear’ Comes to PS5 on June 25 [Trailer]

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After launching last October on Steam, Assemble Entertainment and developer Tainted Pact are bringing their old-school survival horror game Flesh Made Fear to the PlayStation 5 next week on June 25.

Conceived by Michael Cosio, who also created Massacre at the Mirage, Terror at Oakheart and Suffer the Night (and is currently working on The Skin Stapler), Flesh Made Fear draws inspiration from the fixed-camera tension, puzzle-driven pacing, and scarce resources of classic Resident Evil games, while adding its own blend of body horror, conspiracy, and occult terror.

Players take on the role of an elite operative in the Reaper Intervention Platoon (R.I.P.), a covert task force deployed to neutralize Victor “The Dripper” Ripper—a brilliant but deranged former CIA agent. His sinister experiments have turned a desolate backwater town into a nightmare filled with grotesque monsters and mind-controlled thralls. Your mission is clear: eliminate Ripper, unravel his chilling secrets, and survive the horrors lurking in his mansion-turned-laboratory.

You can tackle the nightmare of The Dripper as one of two survivors, each with their own abilities and personal journey. Jack (greater health, smaller inventory) relies on grit and clever instincts to endure the horrors closing in around him, while Natalie (less health, larger inventory) meets the madness head-on with sharp resolve, quick wit, and relentless stamina. Both characters offers unique stats and storylines, enhancing replayability.

Vulnerability is the name of the game in Flesh Made Fear. By reintroducing mechanics like limited saves, a mix of fixed and dynamic camera angles, and restricted resources, the game forces players into a constant state of tension. Every decision – whether to fight, flee, or conserve ammunition – carries weight. This careful design, paired with grotesque visuals and a conspiratorial story, aims to deliver “an authentic yet modernized survival horror experience.”

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