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The story of Inscription, the video game, can be confusing while playing through the game. We break it down into each of its elements and explain the entire story of Inscryption, what’s going on in the cabin and beyond. To get started, let’s just note that massive spoilers are ahead! Be sure you’re ready for spoilers as we dive deep into the game and explain almost everything, including some of the subplots. We do not go deep into the ARG elements though. Daniel Mullin Games (sort of a multiverse) have an ongoing ARG involving GameFuna since Pony Island and beyond. We only will focus on the in-game content here, although you can find the ending of the ARG below as well. Who is Doing What You’re playing as someone who is reviewing the camera footage recorded by Luke Carder. Who this is, is not known and isn’t relevant to the…

There is more going on in River City Girls than the game initially lets on. If you want to see all this game has to offer, then you are going to need to track down the game’s many destructible statues. Check out how every statue’s location down below so you can unlock the game’s secret ending. How to Unlock the Secret Boss and Secret Ending The true final boss in River City Girls is Hasebe and Mami. By taking on this secret challenge, you can unlock the true ending to the game. You can see the final boss fight and ending within the video provided above. That being said, unlocking this secret finale is not going to be an easy task. You will first have to find and destroy all 25 of the Sabu statues. Check out their locations down below. Sabu Statue #1 The first statue can be found…

If you’ve been around the video game block long enough you know that video games can be terrifying, the ways that developers push the bounds with horror games these day can be amazing, but the important word there is CAN. For every Bioshock there is a thousand garbage Five Nights at Freddie’s ripoffs that just throw a slightly creepy visual at you with some loud noise and quick movement and they expect you to be scared every time the same animation happens. Boring, boring, boring. Sure it catches you off guard the first couple of times but after that it just kinda wears you down and you miss the good ol’ days of Silent Hill 2 or Resident Evil, but every once in a while there comes a game that manages to do something special. This list is celebrating the games that can provide that creepy, eerie feeling that horror…