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Sally Face is an adventure game with psychological horror and mystery fiction elements created by Steve Gabry a.k.a. Portable Moose. The game follows Sal Fisher (otherwise known as Sally Face), a boy with a prosthetic face, who investigates local murders with his friends. The game consists of 5 episodes that were released between 2016 and 2019.
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The Dark Mod is a free and open-source software first-person stealth video game, inspired by the Thief series by Looking Glass Studios. The game provides the basic framework and tools (engine, assets, models, and editor) for more than 170 fan-made missions, including several multi-mission campaigns.
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Justice League: Battle for Metropolis is an Interactive dark ride located at several Six Flags theme parks across North America. The ride is a collaboration between Sally Dark Rides, Alterface, Oceaneering International, and Pure Imagination Studios, and is themed to the Justice League, DC's famous team of superheroes.
His shape was bulkier and more elongated to imply he was a once-powerful ruler. When changing from one form to another, Sombra bore vague resemblance to Queen Chrysalis with his face, thin body, and legs. [6] The Crystal Empire's castle, while occupied by Sombra, had sharp steeples and a dark palette to demonstrate its sinister atmosphere.
When his face is on, he speaks in a high voice, but when his face is off, he speaks in a deep, booming voice. The Clown also appears in Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge, where Jack finds him in the sewers upon his return. The Clown then unlocks the gate so Jack can proceed to the graveyard.