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/ Adam Richardson

Nocturne Ships

Nocturne is now shipping, adding one more game to an October release calendar that already looks like somebody kicked over a filing cabinet.

Nocturne is now shipping, adding one more game to an October release calendar that already looks like somebody kicked over a filing cabinet.

The useful part: Nocturne plunges gamers into dark, ominous worlds in which they must face and battle macabre monsters, tormented spirits and evil enemies. The game uses Terminal Reality’s proprietary Nocturne engine to produce a full-fledged cinematic experience. Nocturne places gamers in a world of dark brooding shadows, suspense and terror. President Theodore Roosevelt, in an effort to counteract the growing presence and possible threat of paranormal forces and supernatural creatures, created a special investigation bureau unofficially dubbed the Spookhouse. Listed pricing shows $49.99, so this is not vapor sitting on a press sheet.