CreatorVC continues to sweeten things with their upcoming TerrorBytes: The Evolution of Horror Gaming documentary, bringing in additional participants for the documentary, as well as giving those potential backers still on the fence a bit more time to decide.
In addition to the 38 participants already revealed, CreatorVC has announced six additional personalities joining the TerrorBytes documentary:
Andy Bray (Alien Isolation lead AI programmer) Brian Gomez Adam Sessler (former X-Play co-host/TV personality and 25-year games media veteran) Pete Wanat Alex Aniel Dawn Fintor
On top of that, CreatorVC has announced a 48 hour extension for the pre-sales campaign, which will put the new deadline to the middle of the night on March 5th.
Meanwhile, more details have been revealed about the five-part docuseries, including the topics for each episode. All of this can be found on the documentary’s official site.
The episodes are as follows:
Episode 1 – Enter The Survival Horror:...
In addition to the 38 participants already revealed, CreatorVC has announced six additional personalities joining the TerrorBytes documentary:
Andy Bray (Alien Isolation lead AI programmer) Brian Gomez Adam Sessler (former X-Play co-host/TV personality and 25-year games media veteran) Pete Wanat Alex Aniel Dawn Fintor
On top of that, CreatorVC has announced a 48 hour extension for the pre-sales campaign, which will put the new deadline to the middle of the night on March 5th.
Meanwhile, more details have been revealed about the five-part docuseries, including the topics for each episode. All of this can be found on the documentary’s official site.
The episodes are as follows:
Episode 1 – Enter The Survival Horror:...
- 3/4/2024
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
During last year’s London Games Festival, over 50,000 attendees flocked to over 40 different events across 20 different venues. The festival – now in its third year – has just returned to the city, boasting an impressive array of activities, speakers and exhibitions – all of which run from April 5th to the 15th.
Now, its easy to lose yourself in such a plethora of possibility, especially since the weather has started to pick up – shifting the blasted “bleak Blighty” cloud, thank god – and so, how about I give you a quick overview of some of the key events you should look out for, across ten days of glorious gaming admiration.
“Now Play This”
This weekender event (which ran from Friday 6th to Sunday April 8th in London’s Somerset House) brought “the best of experimental game design from around the globe, from the 1990s to the present day.”
By moving through the exhibition, players...
Now, its easy to lose yourself in such a plethora of possibility, especially since the weather has started to pick up – shifting the blasted “bleak Blighty” cloud, thank god – and so, how about I give you a quick overview of some of the key events you should look out for, across ten days of glorious gaming admiration.
“Now Play This”
This weekender event (which ran from Friday 6th to Sunday April 8th in London’s Somerset House) brought “the best of experimental game design from around the globe, from the 1990s to the present day.”
By moving through the exhibition, players...
- 4/10/2018
- by Joe Jeffreys
- The Cultural Post
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