Anyone who is even remotely interested in the creatures of the night is certain to be drawn to A Vampyre Story-the superbly stylized, morbidly humorous point and click adventure game to be released in 2008 for Halloween by publisher Crimson Cow.
Yet, there is little rest for developer Autumn Moon Entertainment-the studio behind this vampyric project-it is already far into working on the game's sequel. Such rapid development schedule can be attributed to the fact that the design team has already perfected the game engine which it has long been developing for both its premier title and sequel to follow.
As the release of A Vampyre Story draws near, ACG has been given an opportunity to interview Bill Tiller, the game's creator and founder of Autumn Moon Entertainment.
Retro Gaming Magazine pulls the latest retro game sales into one convenient list.
Gamespy writes: This Halloween, we're going as vampires. We're not dressing in black and getting fangs or anything (and certainly not glitter) -- we're jumping into PC games that put you in the roll of the blood-sucking undead. It's harder to find a good one that you'd think: lots of games are good at killing vampires, but playing as them? Not so much. We've scoured the supernatural timeline to unearth PC games that allow you to play as a bloodsucking freak, from the best at capturing the true vampire spirit to the worst.
ah bloodrayne, seriously even thought he games were mediocre they have huge potential to be amzing imagine a bloodrayne game with devil may cry gameplay, in an openworld where you can turn into a flock of bats to traverse the world(infamous festival of blood, and maybe some stealth elements as well, maybe if the game was made by naughtydog, suckerpunch or ubisoft it could be a reality.
Ah Raynes boobs, haven't seen you two in a long time,still looking sexy i see, what have you two girls been up to?
Microsoft Games for Windows Live most recent PC Games digital delivery service queues up for discount offerings, gamers who enjoy the horror genre quite pleased.