Showing posts with label supernatural. Show all posts
Showing posts with label supernatural. Show all posts

Once Human: The Post-Apocalyptic Survival Game + The First 30 Gameplay!


In the vast landscape of survival games, “Once Human” stands out as a compelling blend of open-world exploration, intense combat, and intricate crafting. Developed by Starry Studio, this multiplayer game thrusts players into a post-apocalyptic world where humanity is on the brink of extinction due to an alien contamination known as Stardust. That could've been the perfect name for a tag team partner to have alongside WWE's Goldust.

Survival at Its Core

“Once Human” challenges players to navigate a world teeming with monstrous enemies and scarce resources. As a Meta-Human, players possess unique abilities to combat the Stardust infection and survive the harsh environment. The game emphasizes cooperation, allowing players to unite with friends to build territories, fight off threats, and uncover the secrets behind the apocalypse. Squad up!


Crafting and Customization

One of the game’s standout features is its deep crafting system. Building a sanctuary is equally detailed, offering players the freedom to design and relocate their bases as needed. You will need to become skilled with crafting for a successful adventure.

Engaging Storyline

Beyond survival, “Once Human” offers a rich narrative that delves into the origins of Stardust and its impact on the world. Players will encounter various factions, each with their own motives and stories, adding layers of intrigue and depth to the gameplay.


First Impressions and Unique Elements

When I first saw this game, I didn’t foresee it being the way it ultimately turned out. Not sure what I really thought I’d expect, but the Meta-Human aspect is a nice touch and elevated it a bit more beyond arming oneself with traditional weapons only to take on the baddies. I think the depth of this game will please those who are fans of co-op survival, crafting, horror, and third-person shooters.

Watch the Gameplay

Curious to see "Once Human” in action? Check out the first 30 minutes of gameplay here:



Once Human” is more than just a survival game; it’s an immersive experience that combines strategy, action, and storytelling in a beautifully crafted world. Whether you’re a fan of survival games or new to the genre, “Once Human” promises an adventure worth embarking on.


Tip: If you are looking for the Extradimensional Cat... just look on the roof of the home located just behind the Deadsville Teleporter. If it gets away during your attempt to capture it, no worries, just teleport out and try again when you zap back. Happy Hunting Control Wielding-Weekenders, Game On! Blu 


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FTS: Hard West 2 coming to PC later this year!

Good Shepherd Entertainment & Ice Code Games Unveil Hard West 2, Coming Later This Year to PC

The Wild West and occult collide in this supernatural sequel to the hit turn-based strategy game

Sign up for Hard West 2’s new closed beta, going on now until April 7

AMSTERDAM — March 17, 2022 — Good Shepherd Entertainment and Ice Code Games have revealed Hard West 2the long-awaited sequel to 2015’s hit turn-based strategy game set in the American Wild West and experienced by over half a million players. Hard West 2 ups the ante in every way, with the unique new Bravado State that delivers a more aggressive approach to combat. The game’s expansive, character-driven story is brought to life by the voice talents of Kevin Conroy (Batman: The Animated Series), Darien Sills-Evans (Days GoneLeague of Legends), and Adam Gifford (The ColonyBatman: Hush), plus a score by BAFTA Award winner Jason Graves (Dead Space, Tomb Raider) and story co-written by Origins Awards winner and New York Times bestselling author Matt Forbeck (Deadlands).

Hard West 2 delivers a classic Western world with a supernatural twist, where legends tell of an elusive ghost train with a bounty of gold for the taking. But when first-class con man Gin Carter raids the transport, he discovers this “ghost train” is exactly that! Now Gin must lead a posse of strange outlaws and chase down the Devil across a land touched by darkness, battling forces both living and undead.

Key Features:

  • SHOW YOUR BRAVADO: Ruthlessly rack up kills to activate the new Bravado State and replenish your Action Points. Rush out of cover, go on the offensive, and chain together stylish kills to extend your streak as you brazenly take down anyone or anything that stands in your way.
  • SUPERCHARGED POSSE: Unearth mysterious playing cards to build your crew’s poker hands, and kit them out with punchier guns, explosives, trinkets, or just a square meal of beans and whiskey to keep them in top six-shooter shape.
  • UNNATURAL LEADER: Like it or not, responsibility for your growing posse of gunslinging outlaws, teleporting witches, and other mysterious beings lands at your boot-clad feet. But be careful who you listen to and what you ask of them. The right choices lead to more Loyalty Points and new skills for those closest to you, but choosing poorly will test their commitment to your cause.
  • SHOOTOUTS ON THE MOVE: With projectiles of lead and witchcraft, Hard West 2’s turn-based combat happens in dynamically shifting environments, keeping your brain as busy as your trigger finger. Let your Western imagination run wild, from horseback chases to tense train holdups, as you hone your strategic skills to a fine edge.
  • THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UNDEAD: Folk tales of the far West collide with the darkness of the occult in an unforgiving land riddled with as many demons as bullets.
  • CONQUER THE DARK FRONTIER: Explore the far reaches of the Wild West in a desperate fight to save your soul. Discover more about your posse as you wander the lands, from snow-covered vistas to frontier towns struggling to survive in a merciless world. Make brutal choices and learn to live with the gruesome consequences.



Supernatural: The Fifteenth and Final Season... Reviewed!

 I'd like to thank Warner Bros for supplying a copy of this show for review. My opinions are my own.

The Winchester's have been to hell and back, and now they've arrived for their fifteenth and final season of... Supernatural. This show has been running for well over a decade now... and now it's time to ride off into the sunset after one last hurrah.

Story: Supernatural is a show that has really stood the test of time. Not everyone is into horror, but they serve up enough action, adventure, drama, fantasy, and all that good stuff to keep things interesting... for the loyal fanbase. Supernatural has literally spawned several novels, comics, magazines, games, and an anime series! Talk about support, because if it were just the typical show... you can forget about all those extra. The support has given Supernatural the title of being the longest-running American live-action fantasy TV series.

The show was well received with the pilot's 5.69 million viewers, and according to sources... the creator was only going to create 3 seasons. Did you know that it took nearly a decade for the show to be picked up? So if you're working on pitching something that you believe in, continue developing it because an unsuccessful pitch doesn't always count you out. The creator actually concluded his run in season 5, and here we are in season 15 thanks to several other showrunners helping his show get as much love as the time he's put into developing it. It's that cool? I just wanted to give you a few extra tidbits as you prepare for the Winchester's final ride against... God.

If you aren't familiar with Supernatural, it's a story about the trials and tribulations of two monster-hunting brothers by the name of Sam and Dean Winchester. These brothers take on all sorts of otherworldly creatures, supernatural beings, and anything else that goes bump in the night... and day.

The Winchester's go from scenario to scenario at times as they tackle some pretty serious baddies, like all the souls released from hell in episode one of the season. The threat level remains high in the opening of the season and goes on for a number of episodes before serving up a bit of normalcy. The brothers obtain information under the guise of being FBI agents and track down the supernatural baddies by way of collecting clues. I like the way it's served up as far as the flow of the show goes, and since they aren't actual agents... the script isn't tied to a certain course of action. You get to see how they interact as siblings, and they're still holding down the fort at the Men of Letter's bunker which is the safest place on earth in the show.

So you aren't just getting goodbyes, you're being served up with enjoyable episodes that deliver what you know and love about the series. Atomic Monsters was probably the most enjoyable episode for me, it threw a little twist in there (maybe not as good as the one in Proverbs 17:3 but still good), special effects weren't really required and the acting was solid on all fronts (making it more believable). There are other solid episodes in the season, but that's the one that stood out for me initially and got me in the groove.

I don't want to give anything away, but (hmmm) I feel like "Inherit the Earth" would've been a much better ending. It was satisfying, and they could've left it there. It takes a much better route than "Carry On" took because the door remains open for more Supernatural action in the future. To be fair, it doesn't have to deliver more... but there could be a movie or something if it were left at "Inherit the Earth". I think there's enough creative juice left there to make a solid film every now and then, and they could use Jack to make it happen.

I didn't even like the way "Carry On" played out, it felt like an episode that was created in order to quickly throw something together for the sake of what occurs in the episode. It still had a bittersweet ending, but you know what I'd prefer to have. Technically they don't even have to follow the show's timeline to deliver Supernatural movies, because the episodes during their everyday missions didn't run along a specific timeline either (other than the visions Sam would have).


Visuals: Visually, Supernatural had a lot of your standard shots, and I was actually a bigger fan of the standard shots than the more ambitious angles. Certain angles wouldn't have been bad if they weren't accompanied by cheesy SFX's in some scenes. That's actually the reason certain scenes didn't deliver the intended feeling for me.


Visually you get a good mix of medium close-ups, medium shots (like the one seen here), and close-ups for the most part. They do the job, and I believe that certain effects would've done the job over CGI unless it's really good work.


Audio + Extras: Audio was enjoyable, the sound effects delivered on all of the shooting, gunfights, the growls of monsters, and otherworldly powers. I didn't use headphones in this review, I let it put the surround sound system to good use with  DTS-HD Master Audio in 5.1 surround sound. I remember Dean was either eating or tinkering around with something in an episode and it was as clear as day out of a particular speaker. Great audio is always a plus and I appreciated it from start to finish in this final season.


As far as extras go, you get:

Supernatural: The End Of The Road - A Behind The Scenes Look At The Journey To The Finale.

Supernatural: Family Don't End With Blood - This Documentary Examines The Importance Of Family Within The Series And Among The Cast, Crew, And Fans.

The Winchester Mythology: Midwestern Heroes - A Look At Same And Dean As Classic American Heroes

Supernatural: The Long Road Home - A Retrospective Of All 15 Seasons

Supernatural: 2019 Comic-Con Panel - The Emotional Final Event

Winning Baby: A Supernatural Giveaway - A Lucky Fan Wins A Replica Of The Iconic Impala

Gag Reel


Price:  Pricewise, you can get Supernatural: The Fifteenth And Final Season Basics on DVD for $44.98 SRP (5 Discs) & $49.99 SRP on Blu-ray (4 Discs). Save nearly $15 here!

If you want Supernatural: The Complete Series Basics... you can get it for $329.99 (86 Discs) SRP & $359.99 SRP (58 Discs). On DVD that's about $3.83 per disc and $6.20 per Blu-ray disc. Save nearly $90 here!



Story 4

Visuals 4

Audio + Extras 5

Price 5

4.5 out of 5 Cool Points
 
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