Scream 4: Review
A whole new set of rules
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Enticing as it is chaotic, or as terrifying as it is exhilarating? Will this game take us on a ride?
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The Third Birthday has some of the best visuals we’ve ever seen on the PSP. But as every woman knows, there’s only so far you can get on good looks alone.
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Did ‘Reverie’ deliver on its promises?
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How does Gabe’s second fight agains the Necromorphs fare?
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Alien Resurrection attempts to fix the series…
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With the loss of some characters, will the film please audiences?
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James Cameron’s sequel casts a shadow on its predecessor
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Does Isaac’s second outing join the ranks of classic survival-horror sequels?
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Extraction is available on the Ps3 for those that missed its Wii debut!
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We get our grubby, bloodstained mitts into Capcom’s latest Zombie Shredder!
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Alan Wake’s new downloadable content episode to conclude the tale of Departure (and Alan Wake 1) is out… But how does it compare to the rest of the game? Read on to find out!
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The PSN title Burn Zombie Burn gets nicely Steam’d for the PC.
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The Sacrifice Comic + DLC = win, but without the other, one is a little lacking.
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He seeks to bring back his departed beloved from a state of limbo. He belongs to the Brotherhood of Light, and in these dark times he’ll be needed the most. The recently deceased are neglected entry to heaven or hell. A prophecy exists, stating that a warrior of pure heart will stand up against the […]
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Resident Evil 5 followed what many consider one of the finest games of all time. A cliche title to pass around, but it’s predecessor definitely earned it. When Resident Evil 5 was announced gamers were treated with a teaser that depicted, series veteran, Chris Redfield in unfamiliar territory with shadows of what we thought at […]
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Alice is back for some zombie-killing fun 3D-style.
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Take a few steps further into the darkness to find PC’s best survival-horror title to date.
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Nintendo took a big risk in 2002 with the release of Retro Studios’ Metroid Prime on the Gamecube and Metroid Fusion on the GBA. The former posing the threat of alienating a legion of hardcore Metroid fans who’ve been with the franchise since Samus first landed on Zebes, the latter being less of an alienation […]
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