Upcoming Survival Horror Game Daylight Will Change Everytime You Play It

Horror games are a dime a dozen and most of them are pretty scary the first time you play them as you never know what to expect. However play these horror games about a dozen times over and you can more or less expect when things will happen, which ultimately reduces the scare factor, which is why upcoming horror game, Daylight, could prove to be a pretty unique experience as the game is expected to change everytime you play it, making it close to impossible to predict when events or monsters might appear. In a way this reminds us of dungeon crawlers such as Diablo where the levels are randomized each time you play, so exits and monsters will be unpredictable, making dungeon runs a more fun and refreshing experience.

Developed by Zombie Studios and using the Unreal Engine 4, its developers promise that everytime you play the game, you will be in for a whole new horror experience. The game will be released for both the PC and the PS4 console come 2014 with no specific dates mentioned, but what do you guys think? Does this sound like a horror game that could provide countless hours of replayability? In the meantime if you want to get an idea of what to expect, you can check out the game’s trailer in the video above.

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    Solar Light Clock Concept Tells the Time by Showing Daylight: Protoclock

    Before the invention of timepieces, our ancestors aligned their schedules with the rising and setting of the Sun. Mammoth hunting when the Sun goes up, then chill at Hairy Guy 34′s cave when the Sun goes down. Designer Jon Liow’s concept clock will let you partake in this ancient tradition of guesstimating with the Solar Light.

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    The Solar Light isn’t solar-powered. It gets its name from its function, which is to mimic the amount of sunlight in a particular timezone. By default, if it’s noon in your chosen timezone, the Solar Light will shine brightly, while its LEDs will probably be completely off at midnight. You’ll be able to select a timezone from a mobile app. You can also invert the light’s function (it’ll be brighter at night, darker during the day) and even turn it to a normal lamp from the app.

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    I think I’d love to have a Solar Light. It’s a nice way to imagine what your loved ones are doing if they’re abroad. It would be more useful though if it could also show you what the weather is like in that area.

    [Jon Liow via Core77]