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  2. Category:Video games about curses - Wikipedia

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  3. CRSED: F.O.A.D. - Wikipedia

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    Players use weapons, items and vehicles they find right on the map. [2] Unlike other battle royale games, there is no parachuting/insertion phase [3] and players are spawned randomly all across the map right after matchmaking is finished. It's possible to play in both first-person and third-person modes, but in the latter case players are ...

  4. Sad Satan - Wikipedia

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    Sad Satan is a horror video game released for Microsoft Windows in 2015. The game was allegedly created by a dark web user operating under the pseudonym "ZK".. In the game, the player walks down dimly lit corridors in a first-person view while being periodically interrupted by flashes of full-screen images.

  5. Category:Curses in video games - Wikipedia

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  6. Hatred (video game) - Wikipedia

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    "The Antagonist" (center-right on screenshot) engaging a massacre. The game's interiors can be explored and destroyed. Hatred is a shooter game presented in an isometric perspective [1] in which the player character and protagonist is a mass-murdering villain who "hates this world, and the human worms feasting on its carcass" and embarks on a "genocide crusade" [1] against the entire human ...

  7. Nanashi no Game - Wikipedia

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    The game follows a university student who becomes cursed by the role-playing game in the title, which causes people to die in seven days upon starting. It was released on July 3, 2008, in Japan. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] A sequel, titled Nanashi no Game: Me , was later released on August 27, 2009, in Japan, followed by another sequel in 2012.

  8. Category:Video games about death - Wikipedia

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    Deadbolt (video game) Death Jr. Death Jr. II: Root of Evil; Death Jr. and the Science Fair of Doom; Death's Door (video game) The Deer God; Demon's Souls;

  9. Scratches (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Most notably GameSpot gave the game a 3.9 [32] and IGN gave it a 7.7, [33] emphasising the game's mixed reviews. [citation needed] GamesRadar noted that the games uses a "brooding, silent atmosphere" to "slowly build up the tension and terror". [34] Game Chrinocle offered a positive review on the horror aspects of the game. [35]