![]() ![]() * FROM YEAR - Defines the oldest year of release represented by four digits. * ORDER - Defines how the generated list should be sorted. * THEMES - Defines the topic related to the game. * MECHANICS - Defines elements of gameplay. * GRAPHICS - Defines how gameplay is displayed. * SIGN - Defines if criteria should be included (+) or excluded (-). * COMBINED GENRE - Defines the second genre of the combination. * GENRE - Defines the main type of gameplay. ![]() * PLATFORM - Defines the whole family or a single model. Note that due to the fact that there are thousands of titles in the database, some small part of them may not contain some data and latest releases may not be included shortly after the premiere. And, in truth, despite being a pretty crap game, it managed to be a bit scary in places.Generates a list of all games that match the criteria settings. That Terminal Reality, clearly dying to make a sequel to their game, just made one anyway despite the remit. And from that point on it abandoned any attempt to have anything to do with anything. Why so bonkers? It was set in 1941! You were an agent for an organisation called Spookhouse! You hunted monsters! You remember The Blair Witch Project, right?! The tangential connection is the reference in the film to Rustin Parr, a man who murdered seven children sixty years earlier. (It was also one of three different Blair Witch games, each made by a different studio, none of them any good.) ![]() What wasn't so inevitable was that it would somehow be a sequel to Nocturne, starring the main character from Nocturne, built in the Nocturne engine, but not called Nocturne. Back then, in Space Year 2000, a game incarnation was inevitable. A properly spooky surprise, the beginning of the found footage movie movement, that had people tying bundles of sticks from trees and standing facing walls to excellent effect. ![]() All fine, lovely.Īnd then came the film The Blair Witch Project. It was a middling horror game by Terminal Reality, who were probably most famous for BloodRayne. One a day, every day, perhaps for all time. Have You Played? is an endless stream of game retrospectives. ![]()
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