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Fear Inc – Ctrl+Alt+Defeat dives into the world of horror in its 3rd Issue

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Our autumn issue is coming in time for Halloween and accordingly its theme is horror. We delve deep into the dark world of fear & phobia and meet some impressive people during our journey. The creator of Deadly Premonition, SWERY, was kind enough to answer our questions about the game and share some information about his future projects. We were very happy to be able to ask the master himself what was his masterpiece meant to be and were very pleased with the answer. Anyone who is a die-hard Deadly Premonition fan like us would appreciate the opportunity to read SWERY’s take on the game.

Another great interview we did for this issue was with game developer Chris Pruett, who I think is fair to be called a specialist when it comes to horror games. Chris is on a mission to play every horror game ever and has been blogging about his progress for years. In issue Three he shares his experience and tells us what he thinks is the creme de la creme of the genre.

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Heroes bring games closer to art – Ctrl+Alt+Defeat 2nd Issue

Me and Dilyan are very happy today, because we published the second issue of our magazine for games and gamers, called Ctrl+Alt+Defeat.

We try to centre each issue around one main theme — for the first it was war and for the second we chose heroes. We got in touch with a number of game critics, journalists and developers and asked them about their favourite game heroes. We got a lot of great opinions and inputs from Gameranx.com news editor Ian Miles Cheong, Jeff Vogel from Spiderweb Software, Leigh Alexander from Gamasutra, Brad Gallaway from GameCritics.com & PNWJournos.com, Mathew Kumar, publisher of  exp. Magazine, Kirk Hamilton, San Francisco features editor at Kotaku, Chris Dahlen, Editor-in-chief of Kill Screen Magazine, Game designer Nels Anderson and Denis Farr, Editor of GayGamer.