Jon Richter-

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October, 2021
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About Jon Richter

Jon Richter is a dark fiction writer and connoisseur, who likes his video games as disturbing as possible. For more information about his books, visit www.jon-richter.com.

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Squid Game's success is likely to spawn a video game adaptation, with the show's format presenting an opportunity to rival battle royale titles.

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Why a Bloodborne Remaster Has an Opportunity to Improve Upon the Original

Bluepoint Games is rumored to be working on a remaster of Bloodborne for PS5, giving the developer an opportunity to improve upon the horror classic.

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After Limbo and Inside, What’s Next for PlayDead?

After the success of Limbo and Inside, the future of Danish developer PlayDead is as shrouded in mystery as its two haunting puzzle platformers.

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A Decade in the Depths: How The Binding Of Isaac’s True Story Still Remains Hidden

The Binding Of Isaac recently celebrated its tenth birthday, but despite being out for so long, its dark story is still prompting discussion.

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Disco Elysium: Forging A Connection Between Player and Tragic Protagonist

Disco Elysium's main character is a pathetic, drunken loser, yet players have connected with him much more than other, more capable protagonists.

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Observer Proves That Bloober Team Can Handle the Silent Hill Franchise

Bloober Team has been linked with the rumoured Silent Hill reboot, and sceptical franchise fans should check out its cyberpunk horror gem Observer.

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Why Now is the Right Time for IO Interactive's James Bond Game

The success of Daniel Craig's final movie appearance as suave superspy James Bond makes now the perfect time for IO Interactive's Project 007.

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Returnal’s Combination of Psychological Horror and Bullet Hell Mechanics Could Pave The Way For More Genre Mash-Ups

Returnal is a difficult game to categorize, but its innovative mix of genres leading to success may inspire other developers to follow suit.