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Faceless: Slender Man stalks, blocks Greenlight’s top game from Steam

Faceless has been the No. 1 game on Steam Greenlight since fans voted for the first batch in September, and it was the top game during the second round, which Greenlit 21 games in October. Faceless still holds the spot today, but when Valve announces the next group of Greenlight games, chances are it will be skipped over once again.
Faceless is haunted by the rusty chains of the legal system.

It’s a horror game that tells the tale of Slender Man, the elongated, suited phantom notorious for stalking gullible children and teenagers (though mostly just those who own handheld cameras). Victor Surge initiated The Slender Man mythos on the Something Awful forums in 2006, and it migrated to YouTube in 2009 in a series of “lost footage” videos from Marble Hornets. The footage chronicles Slender Man as he haunts a film student, Alex, slowly driving him to paranoia before he is lost to the ether and insanity. The first episode has 2.4 million views and the channel now hosts 64 full entries, last updated in October 2012. Slender Man is a horrific viral hit.
In a sense, Slender Man stalks Faceless developer Justin Ross just as he does Alex – the Slender Man legend is the reason Faceless can’t yet be approved on Greenlight.

“We’ve been the No. 1 game since the service launched and have yet to be Greenlit due to copyright issues with Slender Man, which is a free-to-use entity, and we’ve even gotten permission from the creator Victor Surge,” Faceless developer Justin Ross tells Joystiq. “It’s starting to feel like Greenlight games aren’t chosen by the community like Valve has stated, and it’s instead their choice, not the community’s.”Continue reading Faceless: Slender Man stalks, blocks Greenlight’s top game from SteamFaceless: Slender Man stalks, blocks Greenlight’s top game from Steam originally appeared on Joystiq on Wed, 14 Nov 2012 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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