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Minor ‘Friday the 13th: The Game’ Update Adds Alternate Coveralls for Roy

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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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‘Crow Country’ Adds Xbox Series Release for May 9th [Trailer]

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Xbox owners feeling left out over SFB Games’ throwback Survival Horror title Crow Country coming to Steam and PlayStation? Never fear, as the developer has secured an Xbox Series release via the Microsoft Store, which will launch on May 9th as the other platforms. And to celebrate, Xbox owners also get a new trailer announcing Crow Country coming to the platform alongside the PlayStation 5 and PC.

In this brand new horror inspired by classics from the original PlayStation, Crow Country takes place in the year 1990. It’s been two years since the mysterious disappearance of Edward Crow and the abrupt closure of his theme park, the eponymous Crow Country. You are Mara Forest, and you’re searching for some answers from Crow. You’ll need to venture deep into the abandoned Crow Country theme park and uncover the secrets behind its Crow’s sudden disappearance.

Crow Country will see you immerse yourself in a richly atmospheric, deeply sinister world evocative of late 90s pre-rendered graphics. You’ll need to make every bullet count as you manage limited resources and try to survive against the creatures that stalk the eerily tranquil grounds of the amusement park.

Monsters aren’t your only problem, however. Crow Country hides many secrets behind its locked gates, requiring you to overcome the gauntlet of puzzles and challenges that stand between you and the truth. And for those who want to immerse themselves in the atmosphere without having to battle against the inhabitants of the park, there’s the “Exploration Mode”, which switches off the combat to focus entirely on solving the mystery and exploration.

Crow Country will be available for $19.99 USD. You can also check out the demo on Steam.

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