
This time we dive back into the Franco pool of cool and look longingly at the luminous Soledad Miranda. Troy and I (finally) return with a new episode! If you have any comments or questions the address is or you can join us on the Facebook page. Troy and I wrap the show with a brief email from Our Man In The Field before we let you go. David and I reminisce a bit about our first podcast experience together on Horror Rise From Spain and his upcoming work in horror comics. Of course, as you might expect with Euro-Horror fans, we also branch off onto related subjects with a lengthy musing on Jess Franco and the more obscure films of Amando De Ossorio. The three of us spend a lot of time on this film discussing it's flaws, it's points of interest and David brings some fascinating behind the scenes information to the table. He's a horror comic writer and expert on the trashier side of cinema making him the perfect man to talk about this uncut sex-filled werewolf romp. This time out we revisit this problematic entry on Paul Naschy's credits at the request of our new guest - David Zuzelco! David is an old friend from the early days of Euro-Trash horror online fandom and someone I should have included in the show much sooner than now. Troy and I took a look at this Fred Olin Ray joint a few years ago under it's more evocative name TOMB OF THE WEREWOLF and you can still check out episode #30 for our original assessment. Hopefully, it will be just as fun to play as it is to look at.Sharp-eyed or eared (?) listeners to the Naschycast will recognize THE UNLIVING as an alternate title for a film we've already covered on the show.

Judging by the trailers, the game certainly looks polished and enjoyable. The Unliving will arrive on Steam Early Access sometime during the first half of 2022, so this demo should tide players over until then. Fortunately for those curious enough to try the game out, publisher Team17 and developer RocketBrush Studio just put out a demo for The Unliving on Steam.Īccording to a press release, the demo provides players with “a sneak peek at one of the levels, a boss challenge involving escorting an engorged undead ally towards an objective, and 40 abilities and undead upgrades to try out.” The press release details a few of the abilities and upgrades that players can expect to see, “including blood wave, which hurls a wave of bones at enemies, damaging them while also pushing them back, and blood tide, which turns spilled blood into chimeras that crawl to enemy forces and explode.”īoth the press release and the Steam page list some of The Unliving’s key features, which include transforming “enemies into obedient undead minions” and sacrificing those minions “to release powerful spells.” Players can enjoy the game’s “highly detailed pixel art” as they play, and “cryptic notes, coerced information, and ancient artifacts” are available for those interested in the lore.

The Unliving, a real-time strategy game starring a necromancer that commands an army of the undead, aims to cater to this exact fantasy.

But fewer games ask players to control a zombie, let alone an army of them. Countless games see players fighting against zombies. Because of zombie-related media’s sheer prevalence, many may understandably think that creators and developers have completely sapped the concept of any further potential for expansion. If one tried to count every piece of media featuring zombies, they might end up dead themselves.
