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We’ll see if Jason and Micheal Myers get proud of this game interpretation.

Slasher movies are a difficult genre to play. It often gets a little butt-chopped. Neither chopped nor ground. Hard to digest. But play like Until Dawn (2015) and most recently antoligin Dark Pictures have made good attempts. The former even an excellent one. Now they are deviating from the collection with a new game that will stand on its own two feet. But Michael Myers’ spirit still rests heavily on the studio.

IN The Quarry, which has just been announced, the player is at a summer camp, called Hackett’s Quarry summer camp. As usual when young people gather and the save rises, there will be some murderous type (or is it a monster this time?) Who hates youthful extravagance, and by means of various tools wants to take the young people by surprise.

The player can switch between nine different characters, a couple of which are played by Scream actor David Arquette and Sam Raimi’s younger brother Ted Raimi. So there we have some provenance to lean on. The game can be played in co-op locally or online, where you will also be able to vote on various decisions. Furthermore, there will be a “cinema mode”, a kind of interactive film where you set what you want to play and what the game itself will take care of.

“You can turn off everything until it becomes literally a movie … You can go, I wanna get a movie with a happy ending where everyone’s alive or a bad ending or, my favorite, a gore fest where everything gets messy.”

June 10 is the time. The platforms are PC, Playsation and Xbox.

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