I thought this interesting considering my initial understanding was only Alex was repeating the night. As soon as I entered the 1st map she comments about having experienced this night before. In my 3rd playthrough I took Nora to get the WAL radio. Off the bat I have 3 strange observations. I would like to try and figure out if there are some hidden meanings or references in the game. To be clear these are details I'm picking up through my own observations and not necessarily correct interpretations. I take the dog references to be something literal and I do not believe that these images popping up are just coincidence. I will get annoying but at least it is all in 1 topic. I had a TON of fun breaking down and analyzing everything in Soma and I intend to do that with Oxenfree as well. This topic will be for people that have at least finished playthrough 2.
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Players control Alex, who brings her new stepbrother Jonas to an overnight party gone wrong off the coast of their hometown.
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There will be a Witcher anime film and a prequel spin-off of course, but also a Beyond Good & Evil movie, a Resident Evil series for this year, and an Assassin's Creed live-action series.Night School Studio's OXENFREE is a supernatural teen thriller about a group of friends who unwittingly open a ghostly rift.
Netflix hasn't disclosed release dates for either of the series.įollowing the resounding success of the Witcher series, which has been watched by over 76 million households, Netflix has been investing in several other game adaptations. Skull Island will take the form of an animated series as well, with Jacob Robinson as executive producer alongside Brian Duffield (The Babysitter, Underwater), who will also write it.Īnimation for Skull Island will be led by Powerhouse Animation, who's already behind Netflix's Castlevania anime series. Netflix also announced Skull Island, a new entry in Legendary's Monsterverse, its series of films primarily focusing on Godzilla and King Kong, which started with 2014's Godzilla reboot. Johnson, Stephan Bugaj and Howard Bliss - all three from DJ2 Entertainment, the production company behind the Sonic the Hedgehog film. They will also act as executive producer alongside Jacob Robinson, president of animation-focused production company Tractor Pants.Īlso joining as executive producers are Dmitri M. The series will be penned by Tasha Huo, who's also behind Netflix's Witcher prequel, Blood Origin. The announcement was made by the streaming giant on Twitter, with the series to focus on Lara Croft's adventures after the Tomb Raider reboot trilogy, released between 20. Netflix and production company Legendary are working on a Tomb Raider animated series.