Luci is a Features Contributor at GameRant from the United States. She has a background in English Literature with an emphasis on creative writing. She also has an unhealthy obsession with Rilakkuma, ...
Announced on October 30, Death Note: Killer Within is a social deduction game which pits Light Yagami (a.k.a. Kira), and his equally demented Kira Followers, against (Interpol Detective) L and a squad ...
Death Note: Killer Within will be a game like Among Us and Werewolf, in which there are actually two teams competing. Up to 10 people can take part. If you are working alongside L, your goal is to get ...
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The 10 Best Video Games About Death and The Afterlife
While most titles give you a big old “GAME OVER” when your character shuffles off their mortal coil, these video games make ...
Amber Warnock-Estrada is a young writer on the rise with an immense passion for video games, anime, and D&D. They have a wealth of experience reviewing games and reporting on events. They first found ...
Publisher Bandai Namco and developer Grounding, Inc. have announced Death Note: Killer Within, an online social deduction game based on the Death Note intellectual property for PlayStation 5, ...
Death Note Killer Within is a social deduction game set to release on November 5 for PC, PlayStation 5, and PlayStation 4. Regardless of your PlayStation Plus subscription tier, you can play on launch ...
Fond of weirdly obscure titles since childhood, Ivanir has been captivated by many Japanese games over the years. Some of his most passionate topics are the Dept. Heaven series, Summon Night ...
Death Note: Killer Within is an Among Us-esque social deduction game based on the beloved anime, coming to PlayStation and PC on November 5. Bandai Namco announced the game, which will be available to ...
Death Note: Killer Within is an online social deduction game that will transport you into L and Kira’s cat and mouse chase. Coming November 5 to the Playstation and PC, fans of the hit Anime series ...
Erick Massoto is a Brazilian writer who's always loved film and TV and loves finding connections between them. That's why he supports double features, especially if they are of a modern film paired ...
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