Dead Island Riptide splits the difference between the original game's terrible and great moments to create a serviceable followup, which is still enjoyable by definition, if not quite as memorable....
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Read More →Acclaimed as one of the best survival horror games of recent years, Amnesia caught my eye with its fresh perspective on terror; you cannot fight enemies, merely run away or hide and try to survive...
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Read More →As a huge fan of the Silent Hill franchise, a Wii-exclusive remake of the first game was an interesting concept. What grabbed me was improved better graphics, how true to the original story line the...
Read More →This Indie Horror title brought into the gaming world by MyMadness Works takes the player into a whole new level of fear. The sense of unease begins even before beginning the game as a message...
Read More →Despite some absurd game-breaking issues, No Time Left sets a new bar for storytelling in games....
Read More →1996. 16 long years ago. A year that saw the Olympic Games in Atlanta, the divorce of Prince Charles and Diana, Kofi Annan made Secretary General of the UN, and the outbreak of Mad Cow...
Read More →For as long as I can remember, I’ve loved video games and action movies and apparently so does Hollywood. Action movies and video games just seem to go together in some form or another, despite...
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