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12. The Music Machine
Haley is possessed by Quintin, Quintin wants to kill Haley, and maybe they're going to bond? Who knows, because they're stranded on an abandoned resort island where a weird devices takes them to other worlds full of strangeness and suffering.
The Steam Marketplace Massacre
1. Mad Father Remake
2. A Wolf in Autumn
3. Apartment 666
4. Kio's Adventure
5. You Deserve
6. SIMULACRA
7. God's Basement
8. Oakwood
9. Locked-in syndrome
10. Tamashii
11. Gridberd
12. The Music Machine
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dagoss - September 19, 2021 (06:26 AM) I'm out of the loop. What is the "steam marketplace massacre"? Is this a contest you are running? Is it a solo challenge you are doing? Is it an obscure sauna-themed horror movie that wasn't very good but turned into a cult classic and stars the guy who played Gilligan on Gilligan's Island? |
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JoeTheDestroyer - September 19, 2021 (10:38 AM) https://www.honestgamers.com/JoeTheDestroyer/blog/posts/66383-presenting-this-years-octjoeber-offering-the-steam-marketplace-massacre.html Every October, I write reviews for horror or Halloween-appropriate games that aren't necessarily scary (like The Adventures of Shuggy). Overdrive coined this annual event "OctJOEber," and this year's offerings will exclusively be games found or once found on Steam, as games like Locked-in syndrome and Gridberd are delisted. I'm just having a little fun with the theme is all. |
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EmP - September 19, 2021 (12:23 PM) Wasn't OctJOEber an Marc invention? Maybe I'm remembering it wrong. There's also this hulking mess of nonsense where, since 2016, we've managed to put a horror review out for every day of October. I'm always saying we'll never pull it off in the current year, and we always manage anyway. |
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JoeTheDestroyer - September 19, 2021 (03:10 PM) It might've been Marc, but I have a terrible memory. I tend to think of OctJOEber as part of Project: Horror. It's basically my little corner of it. |