It seems that you're using an outdated browser. Some things may not work as they should (or don't work at all).
We suggest you upgrade newer and better browser like: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera

×
Nightdive Studios and Ziggurat Interactive have teamed up to bring back this sophisticated shooter laced with gallows humor and visual violence to bestow mayhem to all – Killing Time: Ressurrected is coming soon on GOG!

Set in the early 1930s, Killing Time: Ressurrected casts you as a student, studying the cryptic world of Egyptology, who finds themselves trapped in the estate of wealthy heiress Tess Conway. A ritual to bestow eternal life conducted by Ms. Conway backfires and her high-society friends vanish without a trace. It’s up to you to find and destroy the mystical Egyptian Water-Clock to undo its curse and face a legion of super(natural) horrors.

Wishlist it now!
avatar
Syphon72: ND starting to kill me with these pricing.
Not nearly as bad as three of the games they was involved in that being ..Turok 3 ,System Shock (2023) and STAR WARS™: Dark Forces Remaster.. Those three to me are way too much in general ..
avatar
Syphon72: ND starting to kill me with these pricing.
avatar
BanditKeith2: Not nearly as bad as three of the games they was involved in that being ..Turok 3 ,System Shock (2023) and STAR WARS™: Dark Forces Remaster.. Those three to me are way too much in general ..
Agree, I'm starting worry about The thing remaster now. Dark Force was not worth 30.
Post edited October 18, 2024 by Syphon72
avatar
BanditKeith2: Not nearly as bad as three of the games they was involved in that being ..Turok 3 ,System Shock (2023) and STAR WARS™: Dark Forces Remaster.. Those three to me are way too much in general ..
avatar
Syphon72: Agree, I'm starting worry about The thing remaster now.
I'm about 50/50 here on worry about that remaster .. As maybe the price reflects the cost needed to have the rights to work on well known rps... Thus pricing the games higher as a result ..atleast in 3 cases whilee in one case given how troubled the Develpoment was and apparently switching engines or something needing to respart the process raised the price higher..

Though it could also be they learned they was pricing games too high for what the games offered because of the games not selling too good so lowered the price ...

That or they was wising up to the concept of ''lower price point means more purchases thus means more money in the long run ''

But ya to a degree I worry about the Thing remaster price