Tormented Souls, as survival horror inspired by the original Resident Evil and Alone in the Dark series, is now available to purchase and download on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC.
With a fresh twist on the fixed perspective adventure, Tormented Souls modernises for a new generation - as Caroline Walker investigates the mysterious disappearance of twin girls in a terrifying mansion.
Something Evil Lurks at Winterlake - While investigating the disappearance of twin girls at Winterlake - something terrible happens to Caroline Walker. Waking in the dead of night, naked in a bathtub and hooked up to some decrepit medical equipment, Caroline must fight for her life as she explores the halls of an abandoned Mansion.
A Return to Classic Survival Horror - Tormented Souls deliberately sets out to draw inspiration from classic survival horror. From Resident Evil and Silent Hill, to Alone in the Dark. Tormented Souls is a modern take on the fixed-perspective adventure, offering a modernised control scheme and a more dynamic camera, while retaining everything that made those games so beloved by fans.
Tormented Souls is available today for Xbox Series X|S, PS5 and Windows PC.
June 5, 2008 The Incredible Hulk
The Incredible Hulk. Along with the film, SEGA releases an intensely realistic third-person action video game available on all major video-game platforms.
Fuelled with fury, SEGA’s The Incredible Hulk features key moments from the film, as well as additional plotlines and characters from the character’s rich comic-book universe. Players smash through New York City, battling gigantic enemies amidst soaring skyscrapers in a massive open world.
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Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit
Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit is revolutionizing the series by entering the realm of next-generation gaming. Complete with fierce online battles and radical 3D graphic effects, Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit will blur the line between videogame and iconic anime series. Jam-packed with graphically enhanced playable characters, realistic battle stages and environments, players can take hold and experience Dragon Ball Z as never before.
NASCAR 09
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Battlefield: Bad Company
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Atari has set up a competition ware you got to round up your friends and submit your Pics to pass a virtual flame and the the longest chain of friends wins one of many prizes.
Full information from the press release:
ALONE IN THE DARK ‘KEEP THE FIRE BURNING’ COMPETITION NOW LIVE ON CENTRALDARK.COM
Trips to New York or Paris, Xbox 360 and Wii Consoles, and Many More Prizes to be Won in Sizzling Hot Competition
LYON, FRANCE – 27 May 2008 – Atari today announced details of the ‘Keep the Fire Burning’ competition in the run-up to the launch of the action survival game Alone in the Dark scheduled for release across Europe on 20 June for Xbox 360™, PC, Wii and PlayStation®2. Top prizes include a week-long trip to New York or Paris, Xbox 360 and Wii consoles, and a host of exclusive Alone in the Dark goodies including original soundtrack CDs, t-shirts and Art Books. The ‘Keep the Fire Burning’ competition is now live on www.CentralDark.com and will run until 31 July 2008.
As the release of Alone in the Dark quickly approaches, anticipation for the game is literally heating up. Entrants to the ‘Keep the Fire Burning’ competition will need to create the largest group of friends for the chance of winning an inferno of prizes. Since fire will be both your best ally and your worst enemy in Alone in the Dark, knowing how to use it to your advantage is crucial. What better way to survive in the dark than with a constant source of light and a little help from your friends?
Use Edward Carnby’s fire to light your torch and pass on the flame to up to ten of your friends. The pressure is on to keep the torch alight as your friends only have 24 hours to pass the flame to ten friends of their own, and so on. To increase your chances of winning, a number code will be hidden somewhere on CentralDark.com each week which will allow you to invite two extra friends to your group. A little investigative work pays off as the largest group of friends with a lit torch will be able to retrace Edward Carnby’s steps in Central Park with a week-long trip to New York.
The competition is easy to enter: simply visit the homepage of Alone in the Dark’s official website www.CentralDark.com and click the ‘Keep the Fire Burning’ competition icon, or visit the competition page directly at www.CentralDark.com/keepthefireburning. Full details of the competition prizes are as follows:
• Winning group : 2 trips to New York or Paris and 3 Xbox 360 consoles in a draw between group members
• 2nd largest group : 1 trip to New York or Paris, 1 Xbox 360 console and 1 Wii console in a draw between group members
• 3rd largest group: 1 trip to New York or Paris and 1 Wii console in a draw between group members
• 4th to 10th largest groups: 40 original Alone in the Dark soundtrack CDs, 30 Alone in the Dark Art Books and 20 Alone in the Dark T-shirts in a draw between the groups’ members
• Creators of 40 largest groups will also receive an Alone in the Dark T-shirt
The ‘Keep the Fire Burning’ competition will also be available on Facebook in early June 2008 for even more chances of winning Alone in the Dark goodies.
Featuring a gripping story, design inspired by contemporary TV action dramas, and original gameplay based on real world rules physics, the action survival opus Alone in the Dark is scheduled for release on 20 June in Europe for Xbox 360, PC, Wii and PlayStation®2, with the PLAYSTATION 3 version following later in 2008.
Looking around the net your sure to find plenty of news story's on this but rumor has it that Alone in the Dark will launch a playable demo around the time of the game release.
From the looks of things this demo has only been announced for the XBOX 360 console.
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Scary-ass videogame Alone in the Dark is creepy to the Wii and the PlayStation 2. The "apocalyptic action blockbuster" had previously been announced for the Xbox 360 and PS3.
As you've probably already surmised, the game will use the Wii's unique controller do-wackeys to help you manipulater objects in real time and guide hero Edward Carnby as he uncovers the "earth-shattering secret hidden in New York’s iconic Central Park." I think it's a burrito someone buried, but you'll have to play the game to find out if my theory is true.
“Realising the enormous ambition of Alone in the Dark is a huge technological challenge, which becomes even more demanding on Wii and PlayStation 2,” said Mathias Hautefort, Executive Vice President of publishing and production, Atari. “However, we’re certain players will be impressed with what Hydravision have achieved on the two consoles, not least with the Wii game which is perfectly adapted to the gameplay thanks to the console’s unique controllers."
The game will reportedly push the two systems to their limits, and judging from the Wii screenshot above, it'll look pretty sweet.