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Netflix “Geeked Week 2023” Lineup Includes “Stranger Things Day” and “Jurassic World: Chaos Theory”

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Netflix’s Geeked, the ultimate destination for all things genre entertainment, is back this November with their third annual Geeked Week, the streaming service announced today.

Netflix previews, “Brace yourselves for an epic week-long virtual celebration filled with debuts, news, first looks, behind-the-scenes secrets, merch drops, and more fun surprises from your favorite series, films, animation and games.”

Kicking off on Monday, November 6 (aka “Stranger Things Day”) and running through Sunday, November 12, Geeked Week is the home for the hottest updates on 3 Body Problem, Avatar: The Last Airbender, The Brothers Sun, Damsel, Devil May Cry, Leave The World Behind, Rebel Moon, Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft, and much more.

This year’s lineup also includes “Jurassic World: Chaos Theory,” a brand new animated series from DreamWorks Animation that serves as a sequel to “Camp Cretaceous.”

Check out GeekedWeek.com for more information about this year’s week-long event.

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Nightdive and Ziggurat Interactive Team up to Bring ‘Killing Time: Resurrected to PC and Consoles This Year [Trailer]

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Nightdive are diving back into the sea of Doom clones from the mid 90s, this time teaming up with publisher Ziggurat Interactive to announce an HD remaster of Studio 3DO’s 1995 FPS, Killing Time. Described as “the bastard child of Doom and The 7th Guest“, Killing Time: Resurrected will be coming later this year to PC via Steam, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, and the Nintendo Switch.

Originally released for the 3DO and ported to the PC, Killing Time used a mix of gallows humour, FMV and puzzles to create a unique experience for players. Killing Time: Resurrected features toggleable high-resolution character artwork/sprites from the original 3DO and PC versions of the game, upscaled environmental texturing, smoother gameplay, more responsive controls, and expanded control and key-bind settings, including PlayStation and Xbox controllers.

Set in the early 1930s, Killing Time casts players as a former Egyptology student trapped in the estate of wealthy heiress Tess Conway. Ms. Conway’s ritual to bestow eternal life backfires, and her high-society friends vanish without a trace. It’s up to players to find and destroy the mystical Egyptian Water-Clock to undo its curse and face a legion of supernatural horrors.

If you’re the curious type, the original version of Killing Time is still available on Steam.

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