R.L. Fine, I won’t R.L. Whine
Reading? In my video games? I guess that’s par for the course in a click-and-point title. And, if you’re really twisting my arm, it’s probably a big part ofreadingbooks, too.
At leastGoosebumpsis thematically consistent across its words and spooky going-ons. There’s a Dead House, the Monster Blood fromMonster Blood, a living dummy, and so much more. Hopefully we go to Camp Jellyjam. Hopefully we find an abominable snowman in Pasadena.
WayForward’s stayed relatively mum aboutGoosebumpsup until now (it releases in a week!) The developer’s taken to thePlayStation Blogto describe the process of bringing R.L. Stine’s world to a video game. It’s a little bit of a lengthy read, but you’re likely fine with that if you’ve shown interest in a game that draws heavily from a series of books.
Also, possibly shedding some light on what the game actually entails, the Achievements for the game were revealed onXbox Achievements. There are a lot of references to book titles, which means that WayForward might have packed a whole ton of lore into one game. Be careful what you wish for…