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Anomaly Hunting Horror Game ‘Captured’ Coming to Consoles Starting Next Month [Trailer]

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With the sequel on its way to Steam later this year, Puck Redflix is bringing their original anomaly-hunting horror game Captured to PlayStation 5 next month on September 12. Xbox users won’t be left out, as Captured will also be coming to the Xbox Series the following month on October 7.

First launching on Steam last October, Captured is an analog horror game where you capture anomalies on camera to escape what seems to be an endless hallway in your own home. Leaving the house only leads you right back into the same hallway. As a result, you explore a procedurally-generated endless hallway filled with strange phenomena and ever-changing rooms.

Break the loop and escape by exercising your memory skills. Use your camera to zoom in on suspicious changes and select their anomaly type. Missing or incorrectly identifying any unusual phenomena within a loop will wipe your camera’s memory. You’ll need to correctly capture 13 anomalies in order to escape.

However, you’re not alone in this loop. Three monsters, each with unique traits and mechanics, are lurking about the house. While silence may be a good tactic, staying too long within a loop could give away your location. Use your flashlight, camera, and the doors strategically to survive each entity.

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‘Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee Remastered’ Announced for Consoles and Steam [Trailer]

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Atari is reaching back for fans of the classic GameCube and Xbox fighter Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee with a remastered edition that’s coming November 3 to PC via Steam, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and the Nintendo Switch 2. The PS5 and Switch 2 will also be receiving physical versions that you can pre-order now.

“There is a real sense of responsibility that comes with working on Godzilla, especially with a fan-favorite title like Destroy All Monsters Melee,” explains Atari chief creative officer Mike Mika. “It is only natural that Atari, as the original publisher in 2002, would partner with Pipeworks, the original developer and kaiju experts to bring their creation back to center stage—bigger, better and more destructive than ever.”

The ultimate kaiju arena brawler is back, completely remastered. From Atari and original developer, Pipeworks, Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee Remastered updates the 2002 fighter with enhanced visuals and quality of life improvements. Choose from one of twelve monsters, and battle it out with a range of brutal attacks through 8 locations, each with day and night variations. Battle through real-world cities, Monster Island, and the alien Mothership. Face off against your friends in local co-op or new online multiplayer.

Along with the updated visuals, Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee Remastered also features gameplay updates, as well as an improved unlock system, so you can unlock monsters, locations, and gallery items in any order you choose.

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