10 Best Maritime Horror Games

Considering the creatures we do find down there – like the Big Fin Squid, which is wonderfully terrifying – sometimes it’s better to remain in the dark. It’s no surprise, then, that horror game developers have embraced this fear and set their scariest games in the vast, open ocean.

Fan project Bully Online brings multiplayer to the classic Rockstar game

Developed by Rockstar Games—the creators of popular titles like Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption—Bully is a 2006 game set at Bullworth Academy, a boarding school that also serves as a place for troubled teens to turn their lives around. This creates a distinctive and interesting environment. Interestingly, the game was released as Canis Canem Edit in Europe. When it first came out, Bully didn’t have multiplayer options, but that’s about to change with a new update.

MultiVersus Directors Reunite To Launch New Studio

Justin Fischer and Brock Feldman, who previously worked on games like Disney Infinity and Medal of Honor, have started a new game studio called Airlock Games. Instead of creating large, complex games, they’re planning to develop smaller games at a faster pace.

Zelda: Majora’s Mask Put Heartbreak At Its Core, And That’s What Made It Special

Despite being a highly successful series, The Legend of Zelda has had a few less popular entries, and Majora’s Mask is arguably the most controversial. Released as a sequel to the beloved Ocarina of Time on the Nintendo 64, it used many of the same elements but added a unique twist: a repeating three-day cycle. This feature initially divided players, but it’s also what makes Majora’s Mask stand out and remain powerfully affecting even today.