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Let's Play - Dead Realm

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Geoff, Jack, Ryan, Michael, and Gavin are in the sights of Baby Williams. He's lurking in the hallway and only the quickest can find all the watches before he pulls off his head in front of them. I'm not making any of this up.

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8 Early Access Games That Are Worth Your Time

Early Access might be criticised, but here are some current examples of great games in Early Access on Steam.

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Takwin3810d ago

The two best games in early access I I right now are Darkest Dungeon and The Long Dark. I already gotten my money's worth out of both games and am already a satisfied customer. They have added much to both games and I'm just waiting for the final version to really dig in.

I highly recommend both games!

thetimlumb3810d ago

Darkest Dungeon was very close to going in as I really enjoyed watching it earlier in the year.

OpieWinston3810d ago

Ark and Space Engineers are a lot of fun. Space Engineers has had quite a bit of time put into it since the beginning of it's Early Access.

Space Engineers is essentially Minecraft in Space, and it's a lot of fun especially when playing against friends.

freshslicepizza3810d ago

hurtworld. it's an open world online survival game.

wreckfest. demolition derby style game made by the people who did flatout.

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Dead Realm Early Access Impressions | PressA2Join

Paul writes "I’ve only in recent years become aware of asymmetrical multiplayer as a concept while reading Scott Rogers’ Level Up, a general overview on game design. I think Evolve was the first high profile game that I remember really noticing making use of the concept. Of course, others before it have dabbled with the concept, most notably Left 4 Dead or Aliens vs Predator, but I don’t consider them true asymmetric games, because while giving the competing teams entirely different abilities and mechanics to work with, the teams themselves are more or less numerically balanced"

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Dead Realm Viewed as a Non-streamer (GamerHeadlines)

Laguna Levine spends some time with 3BlackDot's Dead Realm, a horror hide-and-seek game built around the idea of making a game that's fun to stream and watch. As a non-streamer who prefer to play than to watch, Laguna jumps in and tries to figure out what the appeal of the game might be for the average hands-on gamer.

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