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Darkwood is a survival horror video game developed and published by Acid Wizard Studio. The game was first released through Steam Early Access on July 24, 2014, eventually becoming a full game release on August 17, 2017 [1] for Linux, macOS, and Windows. [2]
Dark Forest, (selva oscura) in the first line of Dante's Inferno; Dark Forest, a South Korean horror film "Dark Forest", episode of the TV show A Haunting; Dark Forest, room in the television game show Legends of the Hidden Temple; Dark Forest, afterlife in the Redwall fantasy novel series; Dark Forest, forbidden area on the Hogwarts campus in ...
Elvira: Mistress of the Dark is a horror adventure/role-playing video game developed by Horror Soft and released by Accolade in 1990 for the Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64 and MS-DOS computers. It was Horror Soft's second published game after 1989's Personal Nightmare and stars the actress Cassandra Peterson as her character Elvira.
The Forest was inspired by cult films such as The Descent and Cannibal Holocaust and video games like Don't Starve, [4] [5] and was accepted as part of Steam Greenlight in 2013. [6] Canadian-based developers Endnight Games have said that Disney was an inspiration for the game, commenting that they do not want the whole game to be entirely "dark ...
Firewatch is an adventure game developed by Campo Santo and published by the developer in partnership with Panic.The game was released in February 2016 for Linux, OS X, PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One in September 2016, and for Nintendo Switch in December 2018.
The film was restored in 4K resolution from the original camera negative in 2013. [167] A two-disc limited-edition Blu-ray set was released in 2019 by Arrow Video which included collectible items (a poster and cards), new commentaries by film historians and fans, deleted scenes, new featurettes with Allen and casting director Julie Selzer, and ...
The titular Forest Quartet was a jazz band in Denmark led by singer and saxophonist Nina, who has recently passed away after an illness; the remaining trio has announced a final tribute concert to her in the forest where the four musicians moved to from the city on Nina's insistence, but the isolation and grief has gotten the better of the three, and the player must guide Nina's spirit to help ...
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark was released theatrically in the United States on August 26, 2011, by FilmDistrict. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the performances, direction, atmosphere, and musical score, but criticized the lack of originality and jump scares. It grossed $38.3 million against a $25 million budget.