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By Megan Rice and Robert Clarke - Horror Gaming Fans
The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.
We reach the end of our podcast with a final episode! It's been a ride, and we hope you'll join us for our new podcast which will be live sometime next month, where the same ol' Meg and Rob will be chatting about, well, everything they do, rather than just horror games. If you're just in it for the horror though, thanks for listening!
Meg and Rob brave Phantasmagoria: A Puzzle of Flesh and try to avoid losing their own minds in it's strange, ugly nonsense. This is a horny game, so lots of mild sex chat in this one.
Something a little different this week as we delve into a collection of games from smaller teams and solo developers in the Haunted PS1 Demo Disc.
Instead of our usual format, we go through our top 10 of the 17 games features on the collection - which means only mild spoilers if your'e planning to play them!
We're back in the world of Resident Evil, this time for Resi Zero - a more classic Resident Evil experience designed as a prequel to the original game.
We delve into the world of ParanormalHK, an interesting but flawed indie game set in the dark streets and haunted alleyways of Kowloon Walled City!
We're finally back! And in our restless dreams, we've been visiting a little town called Silent Hill, a place so interesting that we couldn't stop talking about it!
This week we take a look at Jasper Byrne's now somewhat classic indie survival horror game, Lone Survivor. It's got both Twin Peak and Silent Hill vibes, and some unique mechanics that lean more towards the survival element of survival horror.
This week we check out Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, and neither of us are hugely blown away by the third game in the series. Join us as we talk about our good friend Carlos (?), the slightly shoddy story line and, of course, our good friend Nemmy.
We're back, and after our short break, we're jumping in to cover the very popular, very famous, very strange Five Nights at Freddy's, a survival horror / point and click game set in a pizza restaurant.
Have you heard of Roberta Williams? Meg sure has! We're playing Williams' famous Phantasmagoria this week, the horror FMV point and click game from the creator of the Kings Quest series. Yes, it's corny hell, yes, one of the characters un-ironically says "Hot Diggity", but this is also a very important step in narrative gaming, and still very playable and enjoyable twenty years later.
The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.