Rise of Nightmares gets creepy screenshots and box art

So we haven’t heard about Rise of Nightmares in a while. Apart from the fact that it will of course be make it to E3, news has been sparse. However you can’t keep a good ghoul down (did I really just write that?) so Sega has released it’s box art. You can see this box art and some assorted fuzzy screenshots after the jump!

[Source: The Magic Box via Sega Bits]

Woah that box art is awesome.

Readers Comments (8)

  1. This E3 defines whether or not I will buy a Kinect, I guess it will be the main focus for Microsoft, I just hope they show good games and not party games at the moment its just Rise of Nightmares and Child of Eden that intrigue me.

  2. This game looks amazing. The screenshots look like a combination of House of the Dead and Condemned and I’m not complainin’

  3. Well, this is the first time I even heard of this game. It kind of looks interesting though…

  4. The concept of a first person horror game without a controller has me pretty intrigued. I’m all about the low resources and a lack of empowerment in horror, and the concept of not even having the standard controller as a comforting tool has always made me feel a little naked and is kind of scary in itself. It just seems like it would apply well to something like this. Fingers crossed.

  5. I just wondered how well ‘Amnesia’ would translate to that?

  6. these are pretty nice graphics

  7. +1 for tagging the tagline to “Goosebumps”.

    Seriously though, this game looks amazing. Like a game that could really put the Kinect on the map for core gamers. The concept behind it is brilliant, wandering around with not even a controller in your hand. It would be cool if you could use props or something and they’d be like weapons in the game. I really hope this rocks E3 though, SEGA needs a new property to reestablish their worth as a creative developer.

  8. Cheers to the first Kinect title I’m remotely interested in. Child of Eden looked cool at PAX, but this looks like a full game rather than a tech demo.

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