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[Trailer] ‘Bloodborne’ PS1 “Demake” Coming This January

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We’ve mentioned developer Lilith Walther’s demake of From Software’s Bloodborne a couple of times already, and now we’ll be able to get our hands on in in the new year. The developer has released a new trailer for the demake, complete with a January 31, 2022 release date.

The trailer, which again looks like something out of Nightmare Creatures on the original PlayStation, features plenty of low-poly enemies and environments, that infamous PlayStation wobble, a CRT filter and more to tickle both Bloodborne fans’ fancy, as well as those fans of retro gaming. It’s all topped off with some cool MIDI music by The Noble Demon (which you can give a listen to here).

It’s not quite Bloodborne on the PC as many fans having been pining for (or a sequel, for that matter), but one would hope that once Elden Ring is out the door, From Software would consider revisiting Yharnam for everyone’s sake.

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‘Texas Chain Saw Massacre’ Announces Level 99 Blackout Cosmetics Including ‘Oil Slick’ Chainsaw

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The team over at Gun Interactive has announced today that some fresh cosmetics are coming to The Texas Chain Saw Massacre video game, part of a free collection for Level 99 players.

Gun details, “We are excited to unveil our free Level 99 Blackout cosmetics on April 30th for both Family and Victims! If you’re already at level 99, the Blackout cosmetics will be automatically unlocked for you after the update. Thank you for spending so much time in Muerto County with us!”

Additionally, “For our Leatherface mains, you’ll be able to show off your skills with an all black chainsaw skin called Oil Slick.”

You can preview the chainsaw along with the Cook and Julie’s “Blackout” outfits below.

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is available on Playstation®4, Playstation®5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC via Steam and the Microsoft Store, as well as Game Pass on Xbox and PC.

The game features classic villains from the movies as well as new family members, and the events of the Chain Saw game take place *before* Tobe Hooper’s original classic.

Brandon Trush writes in his review for BD, “asymmetrical horror evolves to fit a terror classic.”

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