

85 unique zombie models – you won’t encounter the same zombie twice!Ĭan you survive the zombie apocalypse, or will you end up being just another walking corpse? Find out when Night at the Gates of Hell comes to PS 4 & 5 and the Nintendo Switch.Īaron Boehm wrote in his 3.5/5 star review for Bloody Disgusting last year, “If you want to capture the feeling of tuning into a late night B-movie that you probably shouldn’t be watching, Night at the Gates of Hell will give that to you in spades.Encounters range from crazed cultists to flesh hungry zombies to massive abominations – all must be taken down with extreme precision, because only headshots kill these maggot-filled monsters. Players must navigate desolate Mediterranean cities in search of clues, weapons and items to make an escape. Night at the Gates of Hell combines the 1980s Italian zombie aesthetic of Lucio Fulci, with nail biting survival horror gameplay. The dead rise for revenge in Puppet Combo’s retro-style zombie video game Night at the Gates of Hell, which we’ve learned is coming to consoles on September 8, 2023.įrom Torture Star Video ( Night at the Gates of Hell, Rewind or Die ) and Black Eyed Priest ( Bloodwash, Tonight it Follows ), the game was previously available only on Steam.
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Whether Tango Gameworks (and by extension, Bethesda Softworks) are willing to go ahead with a third entry with the prospect of potentially being limited to the Xbox and PC (what with that whole being owned by Microsoft thing), remains to be seen. There’s also an amalgamation of nerd culture references that surprisingly fit the tone and a bunch of clever little goofs and gags with some sobering satire of modern work culture and the tech industry within a capitalist dystopia.

However, you would hope that the “blink-and-you’ll-miss-it” nature of this Easter Egg, coupled with all of the other references, that the developer has eyes on revisiting the Survival Horror series.įans obviously want a third entry in The Evil Within series. Hi-Fi Rush breathes life into these characters with some of the best animation in games, period. Plus, the the fact that “announced” was misspelt, it could be all a joke. Obviously, this is not a clear confirmation that The Evil Within 3 is in the works, as Tango Gameworks may just be messing with fans. You can check out the footage below with the timestamp.

The bottom of the screen has a newsfeed, which reads: “Sequel to popular survival horror franchise anounced. Just as the elevator reaches its destination, there’s a quick look at a screen that shows you’ve arrived at floor 776. Notably, however, is a newly uncovered Easter Egg that seemingly teases The Evil Within 3, or at least a new entry in the series.ĭuring the cinematic preceding Track 11: The Needle Drop, you are shown taking an elevator ride to meet up with the game’s final boss. Per GamesRadar, fans have noted that Tango Gameworks’ Hi-Fi Rush, which was released back in January for consoles and PC, has several references to The Evil Within series. While we never did get The Evil Within 3 (which it turns out, eventually became Ghostwire: Tokyo), a recent Easter Egg found in developer Tango Gameworks’ newest game seems to hint that we may still get it.
