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Check Out These EC Comics-Inspired Covers For ‘Resident Evil’ and More

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Honestly, we don’t show enough fan artwork around here.

It’s a shame, since it’s pretty easy to see how talented horror fans are when it comes to paying tribute to their favourite film/video game. Case in point: Mark Scicluna, a senior illustrator for Rockstar Games, has recently done up some awesome Tales From The Crypt-styled covers for Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3: Nemesis and Resident Evil 4.

Mark’s also done a few other horror pieces, including one for Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining, God of War, The Last of Us and more.

You can also check out his Instagram for more art.

Props to Resident Evil Related for this one.

 

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Writer, Artist, Gamer from the Great White North. I try not to be boring.

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‘Silent Hill’-Inspired ‘Foghorns Drown’ Receives Demo Update for Steam Next Fest

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Just in time for Steam Next Fest, Studio Laaya has pushed a new update for their upcoming psychological thriller, Foghorns Drown. In addition to some subtle graphical improvements, the new demo features more mechanics, more characters, and a longer story. You can also grab the demo on itch.io.

Foghorns Drown casts you as a ferryman, bringing passengers across a foggy lake to a town drenched in mystery and folklore. The old ferryman has disappeared, and a murder has been committed. Coincidentally, you recently experienced a dream where you wandered through the pines, and came upon the body of someone who was murdered. Who is the killer? Why did the old ferryman disappear? Solve the mystery, before it’s too late.

First and foremost, you must tend to your job. You’ll use physics-based interactions to open doors, drag objects, and operate the crank of the ferry to pull it along a rusty old chain. The foghorns have little patience, the ferry must move.

Along the way, the story progresses through environmental clues, dialogue with the townsfolk, and surreal visions. As you progress, the psychological toll begins to escalate as truth begins to blur, and the strange old tales begin to reveal themselves to you. Something in the water demands its toll.

Originally aiming for a June 30 release, the team has decided to push Foghorns Drown to July.

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