The accelerated and interesting atomic Heart was announced a few years ago, and the coming appeared to be some sort of Soviet version of BioShock. Now, the Developer Mundfish has told Discord that development has achieved its grinding phase. However, the date of publication still does not want to tell you, but that long wait is almost over. _ In General, We Cannot Tell You The Release Date Right Now Due To A Million Little Nuances, Starting With Factors Beyond Our Control (Localization of the Game Into Other Languages), and Ending With The Mood and Atmosphere Within The Team, Which Will Obvious Be Worse If We Eventually Have to Move This Date._ But You Should Know The Main Thing: Never Before Were We Able To Say The Game Is Ready, Now It is at the stage of Polishing and Final Assembly. And Now, Quite Recently, We Said This Phrase - And It is True. The Long Wait is Almost Over, We Promise.
Part of Pax joy is to have the opportunity to discover a wide variety of upcoming independent games that otherwise could be neglected. Often, these titles are creative, innovative and simply fun in a new way that we have not experienced yet. There is a ton of fascinating games exposed this year to Pax Online and I would like it to not seize the opportunity to highlight five games in particular that stand out with a particular shared trait: their ability to be surrealist, scary, and downright scary. These are the games that make you hold your breath. These are the games that even a light breeze makes you jump. Yes, there are really captivating and moving experiences to live this year in Pax, but these 5 frightening, scary and frightening games are definitely to watch. One of the most surrealized entries in this list, Industria takes place in Berlin on 9 November, 1989 after the fall of the Berlin Wall. While the German people are united again, a scientist working on a secret project
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