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'Until Dawn' developer Supermassive is making a ‘Dead by Daylight’ spin-off
Behaviour Interactive has revealed what’s next for Dead by Daylight, including a spin-off game from The Quarry developer Supermassive. A showcase also included a look at the next Dead by Daylight chapter and a couple more details on Nicolas Cage becoming one of the survivors.
Nicolas Cage is coming to ‘Dead by Daylight’
Nicolas Cage is coming to Dead by Daylight. The actor will bring his delightful eccentricity and Billy Mays-style beard to the multiplayer survival game, developer Behavior Interactive announced on Twitter. “There is nothing more powerful than imagination,” Cage says in the appropriately campy teaser. “It can shape the fabric of reality, transforming everything you may think you know.”
Amazon scraps plan for a Joe Exotic drama starring Nicolas Cage
Amazon has scuttled a 'Tiger King' series that would have starred Nicolas Cage as Joe Exotic.
Nicolas Cage visits the Xbox One in Project Spark P.T. spoof
If PlayStation 4-exclusive horror game teaser P.T. was missing any one element, it was certainly actor Nicolas Cage – a problem rectified by R.T., an homage crafted in Microsoft's Project Spark. R.T., like P.T., is less a game and more a frightening experience. Both are a series' of eerie areas, flickering lights and oppressive scenery that could potentially hide something monstrous. Something horrifying. Something like Oscar-winning actor Nicolas Cage. Apparently the creator of R.T. decided to use scenes from 1999's 8MM to pad out cinematic sections of R.T. It's slightly jarring the first time the guy from Moonstruck appears to lend weight to the ongoing horror, but Cage has a knack for the unhinged, and shrieking in mind-rending terror is comfortably within his manic wheelhouse. Those of you with an Xbox One and access to Project Spark can download and play R.T. this very minute. If you don't have access to the game-building program, you can get your daily recommended allotment of Nicolas Cage in the trailer beyond the break. [Image: Microsoft/Kavinskeez]
Barely Related: Twin Peaks returns, so does Ghostbusters
Hello, weekend! It's so lovely to see you again. Welcome to Barely Related, a conversational Friday column that presents the non-gaming news stories that we, the Joystiq staff, have been talking about over the past week. And no, we're not stopping our focus on industry and gaming news. Think of this as your casual weekly recap of interesting (and mostly geeky) news, presented just in time to fill your brain with things to discuss at all of those weekend shindigs. Grab a fresh drink, lean back in your armchair, and get ready to talk nerdy with us.