Friday the 13th imagined as an asymmetrical multiplayer game? Yes, please, and thank you!

I’m really liking this developing trend of design teams taking a classic horror franchise and being intelligent about what video game genre to plug it into. As opposed to, well, just doing a crappy cash-in product.

This is what got me hyped for Alien Isolation in 2014, and this year that tingling dorky excitement is shooting back through my body with Gun Media’s take on Friday the 13th.

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