Telltale's Nightbreed

I hope someone at the Telltale offices will be picking up a copy of NIGHTBREED: THE DIRECTOR'S CUT. If not, somebody needs to ship a copy to them. Hell, I'd do it. The potential of Clive Barker's concept as an ongoing interactive adventure is through the effin' roof.

Imagine: You were once a Natural, who only recently joined the Breed through no real choice of your own. After the fall of Midian, the Tribes of the Moon are scattered and in disarray. Will you turn your back on the Naturals altogether and embrace your role as a child of Baphomet? Or will you try to protect other Naturals from the rage and bloodthirst of your monstrous companions?

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  • I've never heard of this. Looks good.

  • Is it a low-budget movie? And why have I never heard of this?

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    Is it a low-budget movie? And why have I never heard of this?

    That's a very long, very ugly story. Essentially, the director (Clive Baker) got screwed over by the studio (Morgan Creek) big time. And yes, it's relatively "low budget"...by today's AVATAR standards.

    Is it a low-budget movie? And why have I never heard of this?

  • Child of Baphomet?

    No thanks. Not interested.

  • edited October 2014

    No thanks. Not interested.

    Are you a Christian? Because if the name is an issue, Clive Barker's conception of Baphomet is very different (and completely separate) from the one that belongs to the "Church of Satan".

    Child of Baphomet? No thanks. Not interested.

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