Time to survive The Outlast Trials, a truly terrifying Montreal horror game
Inspired by the infamous MKUltra “Montreal experiments” that took place at McGill in the 1960s, Outlast goes multiplayer in its new incarnation.
Inspired by the infamous MKUltra “Montreal experiments” that took place at McGill in the 1960s, Outlast goes multiplayer in its new incarnation.
From an adorable maze game to whimsical bridge-building to mystical interactive fiction to dark dates in the city, these games offer a range of ways to play local.
The Ubisoft Indie Series, Indie Asylum’s game preview event, Double Stallion’s anniversary and more.
This new game is part apocalyptic fantasy, part Instagram travel blog, following a young woman’s first journey outside her remote village.
We spoke to one of the founders of the local studio Clever Endeavour about how the game has blown up.
Montreal has spoken.
“For a theatre buff like me, the Fringe creates incredible amounts of joyous stress. The adrenaline rush of 90+ bilingual shows at my fingertips, coupled with a very tiny window in which to see them all, is enough to make my poor brain short circuit. I don’t like the angst, but also, I kind of do?”
We spoke with Rémy Girard and Karine Vanasse about portraying residential school staff in Marie Clements’ new film, soon to be a miniseries.
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