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Three years after its release, MorbidWare’s The Textorcist: The Story of Ray Bibbia will finally be receiving some DLC. Announced earlier this week, “The Textortcist: The Village” DLC will arrive March 17th on PC via Steam.
Since it’s been three years, The Textorcist is part Typing of The Dead, part Bullet Hell. It tells the story of Ray Bibbia, a private exorcist who must take on a demonic outbreak in Rome. At the same time, Ray must also deal with his dark and sinful past.
For the “The Village” DLC, we’re taken back 10 years, with Ray Bibbia staying in the village of Castel di Vania, where religion is considered a passing fad. Unfortunately for the village, ancient demons lurk in the shadows, and it’s up to Ray to do a bit of sleuthing and exorcising.
Featuring three new chapters, “The Village” also features three new bosses, new music tracks from Carbon Killer, and three new “twisted typing mechanics” for players to grapple. You’ll also be equipped with new spells in your arsenal, so don’t think you’re going in empty-handed.
The Textorcist: The Story of Ray Bibbia is out now on PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store. And while Andrew wasn’t exactly keen on the concept, there are certainly those who are keen on putting their typing skills to the test.
Writer/Artist/Gamer from the Great White North. I try not to be boring.
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While it’s less than a week away from release, developer Eerie Guest and tinyBuild are keeping to their word by granting those who purchase the Deluxe Edition of Hello Neighbor 2 the opportunity to get in on the fun now. Of course, the demo is still available on Steam for those who still don’t mind waiting.
The long-awaited sequel to 2017’s stealth-horror cult hit Hello Neighbor 2 puts players as Quentin, a local investigative journalist living in the strange little town of Raven Brooks. For the longest time, there have been rumors and mysteries surrounding the eccentric architect and engineer Mr. Peterson. Not to mention a series of Missing Persons cases. But could there be something bigger at play here? Starting with the old Peterson house, players begin on a dangerous investigation across the entire town, infiltrating the homes and hideouts of the town’s most influential figures.
All that snooping around won’t earn Quentin any friends. Each building you’ll be exploring is patrolled by an cantankerous inhabitant with their own unique AI personality, waiting to pounce and throw you out on the street after confiscating any evidence you’ve collected. It’ll take stealth, smarts and cool nerves to evade their attention, solve the puzzles in each house, track down where Mr. Peterson is hiding out and crack the true mystery of Raven Brooks.
The standard edition of Hello Neighbor 2 launches on December 6th on PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, Xbox and PlayStation consoles. Deluxe Edition owners can start playing immediately, with full access to the Hello-Copter, Back To School and Late Fees DLC packs. You’ll also have at your disposal one new infiltration tool for your collection of cameras and gadgets, plus two massive new missions.
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