David Peach

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  • 13th October 2020
    A walk in the desert

    A walk in the desert

  • 13th October 2020
    I have the power

    I have the power

  • 12th October 2020
    A view from the Grave Hoard

    A view from the Grave Hoard

  • 11th October 2020
    The look of enjoyment

    The look of enjoyment

  • 11th October 2020
    It’s getting cold in here

    It’s getting cold in here

  • 11th October 2020
    Takedown at Devil’s Thirst.

    Takedown at Devil’s Thirst.

  • 7th October 2020
    Amongst red bushes

    Amongst red bushes

  • 7th October 2020
    As the rain stops

    As the rain stops

  • 7th October 2020
    Woman and machine

    Woman and machine

  • 13th September 2020

    Welcome to Hanwell — first impressions

    I picked up Welcome to Hanwell for a few quid in a recent PlayStation Store sale. On first playing it has a good creep factor. Waking up in a morgue and taking your first steps in the dark, dank blood-splattered underground is a great introduction to any horror game.

    The opening had me walking through a couple of corridors into the adjoining rooms and office, as it taught me the basic game controls and mechanics. One of these mechanics was looking behind you as you run — this can only mean bad things ahead.

    I love the atmosphere of the game so far — despite having been unable to escape this basement area for about 45 minutes or so. The idea of an open-world horror game does tickle my fancy somewhat, so I really hope I can get past this first challenge.

    And no — I’m not going to spoil what that challenge is. 😀

    Welcome to Hanwell title menu
    Welcome to Hanwell loading screen
    Starting point in the morgue
    Eyes open – first sights
    Some bloody escape

    One draw back for me

    I have to mention one thing that has me a bit miffed. I can not find any option to invert the Y axis. 🙁 . This may seem like a petty thing, but I find it super jaring to play any game without the inverted Y axis. I think this can only be due to the many many hours I spent playing Ace Combat 2 on the PlayStation as a youth.

    I have tweeted the developers in the hope that it could perhaps get added in an update. Not sure if this will happen, but if you don’t ask you don’t get.

  • 10th September 2020
    Ashley takes the plunge

    Ashley takes the plunge

  • 10th September 2020
    Leon

    Leon

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Featured Virtual Photography shots

Black and white image of a woman's face, in a shadow and surrounded by blackness
Woman with red hair, stood in front of a field of purple flowers. She wears white metal plate armour across her shoulders and a bow on her back. She looks directly at camera.