Next ‘Back 4 Blood’ Expansion “Children of the Worm” Announced for August 30 - Bloody Disgusting

2022-08-08 04:39:46 By : Mr. Alan Lee

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Following the release of the “Tunnels of Terror” DLC back in April, Warner Bros and Turtle Rock Studios have revealed the next major Back 4 Blood DLC expansion in “Children of the Worm”, which is set for release on August 30. Children of the Worm will feature a brand-new story campaign, a new Cleaner, new weapons, accessories, and cards, as well as a heap of new skins for characters and weapons.

Details are still to come for the expansion, but this time around, players will face gun-toting cult as their main adversaries. To counter this, a new Cleaner known as “Prophet” Dan, a gun toting, self-proclaimed preacher of the end times, will be joining the crew. Players will also have access to the new Bear Trap weapon, as well as the Lockjaw rifle. Children of the Worm will also include eight exclusive character skins and 12 exclusive weapon skins.

Available for PC and consoles, Children of the Worm can be had via the Back 4 Blood Annual Pass, Back 4 Blood: Deluxe Edition, Back 4 Blood: Ultimate Edition, or via standalone purchase. And if you’ve been on the fence over whether to snag Back 4 Blood, check out our review. It’s not without its issues, but it’s still a fun time.

Writer/Artist/Gamer from the Great White North. I try not to be boring.

Psychological Horror Game ‘DarKnot’ Gives off Shades of ‘Silent Hill’ [Trailer]

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We all know how creepy the moments of trudging through Silent Hill were for many players, and it would seem that indie studio DarKnot Team has taken cues with their upcoming psychological horror title DarKnot. In a recent devlog post, the devs detailed more of the creepiness to come for the game, which will be headed to Steam Early Access very soon.

Focusing on immersion and exploration, DarKnot sees you alone in an endless labyrinth of an abandoned city, with no recollection of this world or even of yourself. That “seemingly abandoned” part quickly changes, as you’re quickly pursued by otherworldly creatures. Along with the rest of your team, you’ve got to maintain your sanity through it all in order to survive and escape.

DarKnot employs a sort of class system of four character types, allowing you can play the game the way you want. A Warrior focuses on combat, while an Explorer relies on searching for hidden objects, and avoid fights. A Survivor will focus on gathering resources and crafting, while picking when to fight. If you want to go the stealth route, the Fugitive avoids all combat while utilizing tarot cards to stay hidden, but at the cost of your health and sanity.

The DarKnot team has focused on replayability, designing the lore in such a way where you will be able to shape your story for a new experience every time you play the game. There’s also the focus on survival, where each time you die affects the plot of your story, ultimately changing your playthrough.

While the team hasn’t announced an official release date yet, you can check out the demo that’s available on the game’s Steam page.

Thanks to DreadXP for the heads up.