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[Video] So, What Does Michael Myers Do When It’s NOT ‘Halloween’?

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As it turns out, life is pretty sad for Michael when it’s not October.

Whenever we see Michael Myers, it’s of course always Halloween, so he’s totally in his prime and reveling in doing what he does best. But did you ever think about how sad life must be for “The Shape” when one Halloween is a distant memory and the next is a long ways away? As it turns out, Michael is bummed as the rest of us when it’s not the Halloween season.

This funny spoof video from director Andrew Judge and writer Dylan Palacio imagines what life may be like for Michael in, say, March, contrasted with what his life is like in October.

We’re thinking you’re all going to relate to this as much as we do.

Writer in the horror community since 2008. Editor in Chief of Bloody Disgusting. Owns Eli Roth's prop corpse from Piranha 3D. Has four awesome cats. Still plays with toys.

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Dark Fantasy Grindhouse FPS ‘Unbroken’ Fills the Tarantino Quotient [Video]

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Developer MGP Studios (creators of the Hotline Miami-esque Project Downfall) has dipped their toes into Tarantino territory with their upcoming grindhouse FPS game, Unbroken. That means over the top “visceral bursts of violence” with a kick that turns inanimate objects into projectiles, coupled with the always-welcome Bullet Time mechanics.

Unbroken takes place in the realm of Crests Edge. You are a nameless stranger on a quest for revenge against a man known as Nielsen. You’ve tracked him to Crests Edge, and now you must bring him to justice, dead or alive. Unfortunately for you, Crests Edge is filled with all sorts of monsters and other denizens that don’t take too kindly to outsiders. Making matters worse is the fact that you have 5 full moons to complete your quest.

Along with the varied environments of Crests Edge, Unbroken obviously features gloriously gory effects. Along with the aforementioned Bullet Time and over-the-top use of anything that’s not nailed down, you have volumetric blood splashing in all directions, as well as being able to see your projectiles ripping holes through your enemies from the point of projectile entry. But if you haven’t got something to kick into your enemies, you can always choose to kick them yourself, launching them up for a wicked combo.

You can check out the demo for Unbroken as part of Steam’s FPS Fest, which wraps up later today. Look out for Unbroken later this year.

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