
(Hexacore Advanced Division for Extraction and Search) unit. Daymare: 1994 Sandcastle cast players as special agent Dalila Reyes, a former government spy now in the service of the H.A.D.E.S. You can check out their series of videos thanks to the folks at Residence of Evil.ĭeveloped by Italian team Invader Studios and published by Leonardo Interactive, Daymare: 1994 Sandcastle is the prequel to Daymare: 1998, which was originally a fan-led project to remake Resident Evil 2 (before Capcom decided to do it themselves). In case you needed a refresher, Charlie got back into the world of Resident Evil last year when Andrew Saullo tracked him down, alongside original RE cast members Greg Smith and Eric Pirius. I’m very proud to be in your video game, and I look forward to seeing you again soon!” “Thank you so much to Michele and the whole team at Invader. “Thanks to the team at Invader Studios, I’m going to be in Daymare: 1994 Sandcastle, the much-anticipated prequel to Daymare: 1998,” announced Charlie. Speaking from his home city of Tokyo, Charlie revealed that for the first time in 27 years, he was going to make the leap back into video games. Charlie took to Twitter yesterday to reveal that he’s doing a little cameo in the prequel to 2019’s Daymare: 1998. Not only is he currently involved in Andrew Saullo‘s Resident Evil fan film The Keeper’s Diary ( which launches its kickstarter next month), as well as filmmaker Shaun Meyer‘s film noir webseries CARRIER: A Raccoon City Story, but he’s now involved with Invader Studios’ upcoming Daymare: 1994 Sandcastle. Original Chris Redfield actor Charlie Kraslavsky is suddenly a busy guy with Resident Evil tributes. One would think so, given the recent announcement about the TV adaptation penned by David “Solid Snake” Hayter.

Meanwhile, we’re stilling waiting on McGee’s third entry in the series, which is slow coming, but hopefully EA takes an interest.

Originally released on PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 back in 2011, the Spicy Horse-developed Alice: Madness Returns sees Alice returning to Wonderland in order to combat the new dark force that has invaded the land. Alice: Madness Returns was originally delisted from Steam five years ago, due to the license expiring, and EA wanting fans to jump on their own Origin gaming service for the game.Īpparently, some fans were so hungry for the game on Steam that they were paying steep prices for older Madness Returns keys. The second entry in McGee’s dark take on the Alice in Wonderland stories. Fans of American McGee’s Alice: Madness Returns will no doubt be pleased to learn that after a lengthy absence, the game is back on Steam.
