



Platforms: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Android, iOS, Stadia, Xbox Series X|S This version of the game adopts a more action-oriented gameplay compared to its predecessor. The player will take up the character of Ethan Winters, who, while searching for his kidnapped daughter, finds himself in a village populated by mutant, zombie-like creatures. This first-person survival horror game continues the legacy of the Resident Evil series. Platforms: Microsoft Windows, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S

Little Nightmares boasts positive reviews upon release, with players and critics praising the graphics, aesthetics, gameplay, and atmosphere. Little Nightmares II takes place in a 2.5D world, where the player must explore this world, encountering puzzles and obstacles that they must solve to proceed. Platforms: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X and Series S, Microsoft Windows, Google Stadia Check out our top 5 for the last quarter of 2021: Halloween is just around the corner, and that means we’re keeping an out eye for the top horror games to play as 2021 ends. "They've been preparing for five, six months playing friendlies that means they are a very good organised and prepared team.TOP 5 HORROR VIDEOGAMES WE’RE PLAYING IN SPIRIT OF HALLOWEEN "Qatar is Qatar and they have been preparing for this match for over 12 years," said Alfaro. Qatar cannot match Ecuador for top-flight talent but will try to make up for some of their shortcomings with cohesion from their players having trained and played together for several months in preparation for Sunday. While Ecuador are favoured to leave Al Bayt Stadium with a victory on Sunday, Alfaro ranks the contest a toss-up. "We saw all this as hurdles we had to go through, we never tried to victimize ourselves, we based our work on dreams and our dream was to play this World Cup." "I told my players it depends how you deal with things if you want to victimize yourself that's it you behave like a victim. "We had to go through things that we did not wish to go through but that's what we had to do," said Alfaro. The hardships Ecuador faced hardened Alfaro's men, who he says refused to play the part of victims and instead faced up to the task and moved on. "Byron for us is a symbol and he will be with us on the pitch tomorrow even if he is not there." "If you had seen the pain from the whole squad, the love from the squad towards Byron. "If you had only seen the pain that Byron had to endure," recalled Alfaro during Saturday's news conference. Not wanting to risk any further legal challenges, Alfaro made the painful decision not to call up Castillo. The Ecuadorean Football Federation (FEF) decided not to include Castillo after Chile took a claim to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) that he had been ineligible to play in World Cup qualifying matches because his true nationality was Colombian.Īlthough the claim was dismissed, the disputes body ruled that Ecuador would lose three points ahead of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers and be fined 100,000 Swiss francs ($106,000) for using a document containing false information. The 44th-ranked Ecuadorians punched their way into the fourth and last spot from arguably the world's toughest qualifying campaign, overcoming challenges on and off the field that resulted in Castillo being left off coach Gustavo Alfaro's squad. DOHA, Nov 19 (Reuters) - Byron Castillo will not be on the pitch when Ecuador meet Qatar in the World Cup opener on Sunday but the defender will be there in spirit as a symbol of the adversity the South American side faced just to get to Doha.
