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‘Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Zombies’ is Back at Its Best Yet

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Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War made a heck of a return recently. This time around the game has gone back to its rudiments. It’s baser core fun parts. That goes for the awesomely kinetic and fast-moving multiplayer mode and for its concise and notably engaging campaign. However, most notable for us at the moment is the return to a Zombies mode that is an all out unexpected blasty-blast of a good time.

Treyarch has gone back to make Black Ops Cold War’s Zombie experience very in line with the classic experience from Call of Duty World at War. This means, tons of the undead and endless head and torso explosions. Along with that approach comes a simplified path to the Zombies mode that had in recent games been replaced with overly complicated objectives and methodical minutia that took away from the games fun factor.

In Zombies mode a group consisting of scientists, occultists and soldiers have all gone to an underground bunker and have figured out how to tear a hole in reality. The alternate dimension is of course filled with the undead and monsters, once open they begin to pour into our universe. It’s up to you and your squad to head out to the bunker’s location and shut down the operation.

Sure, we’ve heard it before but have you heard it before and had to deal with monsters made out of mutagen that split into two once they are close to being defeated? Probably not.

Call of Duty Zombies doesn’t mess with the recipe too much. You are going to face down tons of the regular run of the mill zombies along with harder to kill  juggernauts. Also added to the chaos fiasco are the mutagen men I mentioned above and toxic hell hounds that burst into a cloud of poison when they are defeated.

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Die Maschine is the name of the map that you will spend hours fighting in. It’s oddly the only map available at the moment too. But, Treyarch has a huge roadmap of content headed our way. Die Maschine is built into three main areas. The underground bunker where all the multi-dimensional tech is located. The snowy outdoors that allows for plenty of room to run around and not get cornered, and the confines of a concrete base. These are all a re-imagining of a classic map from Call of Duty: World at War.

There isn’t as much convoluted hub-bub when it comes to finding objectives within zombies this time around. They have been simplified. Head down into the bunker turn on the generator and head into another dimension by way of a wormhole. Then just spend your time looking for mystery boxes to find insane weapons, level up your current weapon and of course look for upgrade cola’s and the like. There are a ton of vending machines to experiment with and it’s a lot of fun doing so. 

Activating the pack-a-punch machine is vital to staying alive after reaching level 15 or so. Right around this level is where you begin to feel like your standard weapon is shooting balls of rice. They stop doing as much damage as they once did. When you notice that, if you haven’t already activated the pack-a-punch machine than its probably too late. Get that machine turned on early for your teams own good.

Unlike previous Call of Duty Zombies, here you are able to able to upgrade your gear. Most impressive is that your gear can be used and upgraded across all modes of play. That means your gear in Zombies can be used in multiplayer and Warzone. That’s a nice little touch that makes the entire game feel organically connected.

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Also, new to the game is an extraction by helicopter. These exfil events can be voted on by your team at level 10 and then every 5 levels after that. These extractions if done successfully come with their own set of risks and rewards and is a nice way of getting the hell out of never ending Zombies mode without eventually being eaten alive by the hordes.

Now, Exfil’s aren’t easy. Once, initiated a countdown begins to let you and your team know that a helicopter is on the way. The Zombies come down on you in force and do everything they can to stop you from successfully boarding the helicopter. Good luck here. It’s really tough when playing with randos to get people to uniformly initiate a exfil. Most people want to stay around on the map until they ultimately, eventually die. Meaning, its tough to even get the opportunity to get those evacuations.

Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War’s Zombies mode is off to a hell of a start. It’s managed to bring back the tremendous fun that Zombies used to be. The simplification of map objectives allows you to focus your attention on the flat out blast that is killing the undead in creative ways. Exfil is another nice add-on that can make that never-ending mission filled with never ending zombies feel like there is an actual tactile and rewarding goal. If you like myself used to love Zombies mode and got fed up with it somewhere along the way, now is the time to jump back in and pick up where your enthusiasm left off. You’re zombie loving heart will not regret it.

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is out now on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox One Series X and Microsoft Windows.

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Beyond Fear: Epic Horror Games You Can’t Miss

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Let’s be real, the horror genre has been dishing out scares since time immemorial. But lately? It feels like there’s a genuine resurgence happening. We’re not just getting jump scares and cheesy gore anymore (well, sometimes). Nowadays, epic horror games hit differently. These games aren’t just a fleeting thrill. They are experiences that sink their claws into you, forcing you to confront the darkness, both outside and within. The immersive power of modern tech ups the ante. You can probably imagine the hair-raising details as you navigate a decaying asylum or the heart-pounding tension as you’re relentlessly pursued by something unseen.

Horror games bleed into other genres as well. We went beyond startling jump scares long ago. Horror’s left a darker, grittier mark. Survival games snag its knack for desperate resource management, forcing tough calls with what little you can scavenge. Action titles borrow its unsettling atmosphere, playing up disturbing environments alongside swarms of foes. Even RPGs aren’t immune. Some now feature sanity meters and sanity-shattering events, blurring the line between combat and psychological struggle. And if that’s not enough, can you imagine casino slot games featuring horror themes? Because the genre found its way to free play slot games online as well. Honestly, it’s not much of a surprise for us gamers, as the casino industry is often borrowing from the gaming industry, especially in terms of graphics and visual elements. But without further ado, here’s our list of epic horror games you shouldn’t miss.

Resident Evil Village

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Resident Evil Village isn’t a masterpiece of pure terror, but don’t call it a simple action game with fangs either. Its greatness lies in variety. A wild, unpredictable ride that keeps you guessing. One moment, you’re creeping through Lady Dimitrescu’s gothic castle, its oppressive atmosphere making every creak a threat. The next, you’re blasting werewolves in a grimy village, and pure survival action kicks in.

Then, there’s the House Beneviento sequence which is less about guns and more about mind-bending psychological horror. Village’s strength isn’t any one element done to perfection, but rather, its refusal to settle. It might not leave you with the lingering dread of true classics, but its restless energy and varied horrors make for a thrilling, unpredictable experience that proves the Resident Evil series still has bite.

Amnesia: The Dark Descent

It’s hard to mention only one title from the Amnesia series, but Dark Descent left a big mark because it trades cheap thrills for something far more insidious. It’s actually a relentless assault on the mind. Which is worse than just gore and guts. It’s psychological terror at its finest. It’s one of those horror games you probably didn’t miss even if you’re not a huge fan of horrors. But, in case you did, imagine every flickering candle, every creaking floorboard building an atmosphere of overwhelming dread. In this game, you’re not helpless, but combat is clumsy and desperate. Instead, you run, you hide, and you pray whatever lurks in the darkness doesn’t find you. And that’s Amnesia’s genius. It’s the creeping fear of the unknown, the fragility of your own mind turning against you. It’s a slow burn, a descent into madness that’ll leave you breathless, questioning not only what lurks in the castle, but what might lurk within yourself.

Outlast

Outlast

The genius of Outlast lies in its suffocating atmosphere. Darkness is both enemy and ally. Claustrophobic corridors, the flicker of dying lights, and the disturbing moans of the unseen ramps up the tension. It’s a relentless assault on your nerves. The only way out is to face your fears: sneak, hide, or run like hell. Expect to scream, a lot. There’s a twisted story lurking in the shadows, uncovered through documents and chilling recordings. It’s a descent into madness that will make you question your own sanity right alongside Miles. No guns, no superpowers in this game. It’s pure, raw survival.

Manhunt and Manhunt 2

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The Manhunt series didn’t invent stealth horror, but it perfected a certain vicious kind. There’s no creeping through ancient mansions or fumbling in the dark. This is raw, ugly, and deeply unsettling. You’re trapped in urban hellscapes, hunted by merciless gangs. The atmosphere crackles with grimy despair, the soundtrack a low throb of industrial menace. Combat isn’t about skill, it’s about brutality. Every kill is a desperate, sickening spectacle. The executions are the stuff of nightmares, each more depraved than the last. These were very controversial titles for sure, but it’s a horror experience that sometimes hits harder than any jumpscare ever could.

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The Best Horror-Themed Casino Games

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Horror-themed entertainment enjoys significant popularity, captivating audiences with movies, shows, games, and more that delve into the eerie and supernatural. This fascination extends into the world of gaming, particularly in the realm of slot games.

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Several standout slot games have successfully incorporated horror themes, drawing inspiration from some of the genre’s most iconic films, to create immersive and thrilling gaming experiences year-round.

Alien

Alien

If you have been looking for an online mobile casino for your horror fix, perhaps the best game to start with is the 1979 sci-fi horror classic. Alien is the kind of movie that has transcended its genre and become a classic to the point that some people don’t immediately remember it as a horror movie.

In 2002, the movie was given official status: it was given an award by the Library of Congress as a historically, culturally, or aesthetically significant piece of media. For that reason, it only stands to reason that it would get its own slot title.

The slot game offers 15 pay lines while paying homage to many of the best original characters. On top of that, there are even little nods to many of the actions that happen throughout the film, making you feel right in the heart of the action. On top of that, the score is quite memorable, creating an immersive experience in one of the greatest movies ever.

Psycho

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Psycho (1960), courtesy Paramount Pictures.

Arguably the one that started it all. Dedicated horror fans will no doubt reference this horror classic, which originated in 1960. Created by masterful director Alfred Hitchcock, the movie itself was actually based on a novel of the same name.

As all of the classics were, it was filmed in black and white and can be thought of as quite low-budget, especially compared to many blockbuster horror movies of today. That said, it might be the most memorable of the bunch and that led to the creation of a memorable slot title as well.

The game offers a whopping 25 pay lines, delivering heart-pumping excitement in much the same way that the movie does. It visually captures the look and feel of Psycho in every way, making you feel the suspense of Hitchcock’s creation.

The soundtrack and backdrop add to the chill factor as well. You can even see the most iconic sequence – the knife scene – as one of the symbols. There are plenty of callbacks to enjoy and this game will make even the most critical of Psycho lovers fall in love as they attempt to win big.

A Nightmare on Elm Street

A Nightmare On Elm Street

Fredy Kreuger is one of the most iconic characters in not only horror, but pop culture. The sweater, the hat, and the slashing claws are all trademarks. They come to life in this 1984 classic and the supernatural slasher feels immersive in this slot machine title.

In the movie, the story centers around teenagers who are haunted by the dead serial killer in their dreams. Here, you will have to attempt to win with Freddy haunting the background. He appears in all five reels, providing a win over 30 potential pay lines.

If you get lucky, Freddy can make you pay: up to 10,000x your bet. With huge jackpots, the most recognizable characters from the original film, and the feel of being right there on Elm Street, this is one of those games that you will come back to again and again much like the many sequels that followed.

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‘Immaculate’ Stars Reveal Which Horror Villains They Would “F, Marry, Kill”

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Sydney Sweeney is just coming off the success of her rom-com Anyone But You, but she’s ditching the love story for a horror story in her latest film Immaculate.

Sweeney is taking Hollywood by storm, portraying everything from a love-lusting teenager in Euphoria to an accidental superhero in Madame Web. Although the latter got a lot of hate among theater-goers, Immaculate is getting the polar opposite.

The film was screened at SXSW this past week and was well-received. It also gained a reputation for being extremely gory. Derek Smith of Slant says the, “final act contains some of the most twisted, gory violence this particular subgenre of horror has seen in years…”

Thankfully curious horror movie fans won’t have to wait long to see for themselves what Smith is talking about as Immaculate will hit theaters across the United States on March, 22.

Bloody Disgusting says that the movie’s distributor NEON, in a bit of marketing smarts, had stars Sydney Sweeney and Simona Tabasco play a game of “F, Marry, Kill” in which all their choices had to be horror movie villains.

It’s an interesting question, and you might be surprised at their answers. So colorful are their responses that YouTube slapped an age-restricted rating on the video.

Immaculate is a religious horror movie that NEON says stars Sweeney, “as Cecilia, an American nun of devout faith, embarking on a new journey in a remote convent in the picturesque Italian countryside. Cecilia’s warm welcome quickly devolves into a nightmare as it becomes clear her new home harbors a sinister secret and unspeakable horrors.”

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