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Just over three years ago, Access Games developed and Ignition Entertainment released (in NA) a $20 game exclusively for the Xbox 360 called Deadly Premonition. Some loved it, some hated it, most never heard of it. I was one of those that loved it. Now, Rising Star Games just released the Director's Cut version for the PS3, featuring a significant amount of tweaks, enhancements, and even new content. If you missed it the first time around, don't make the same mistake again.
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ZombiU
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Revenge of the zombie.
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Silent Hill: Book of Memories reminded me of Killzone: Liberation without the asinine final boss fight. Allow me to explain.
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Resident Evil 6
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Since the previous iteration of the Resident Evil, the series has been seeking a breath of fresh air. While Resident Evil 5 certainly brought a different take on a decade old series with better visuals, solid storyline and a bit more expansion on what could always be considered a linear line of gameplay, it also brought a bit more action than people wanted. Resident Evil has never been a pure action series, rather it's been a genre of its own, survival horror. So the question begs, will Resident Evil 6 bring more of the same that RE5 brought? Or could Capcom mix it up a bit and revive the series a little, like it did with RE4? Come find out.
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Love the idea, hate the execution.
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The last few Resident Evil games have been merely appetizers for the upcoming Resident Evil 6, and Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City isn't any different.
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Not exactly the type of Silent Hill game I was hoping for, but it offers an intriguing atmosphere and story that are worth pursuing, despite a host of flaws and disappointments.
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Suspense for your small screen.
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AMY
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Surviving horror...
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Resident Evil 4 has spoiled me!
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I don't think we're in Raccoon City anymore!? From Capcom comes the Games on Demand release of the survival horror classic that has been given the "high def" treatment this time around. And with enhanced graphics coupled with one of the best gameplay experiences of the last ten years, this serves as a great (and relatively cheap) way to welcome Halloween.
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Quick -- if you had $20 to spend on something gaming related right now, what's your best purchase? If you answered Deadly Premonition for the Xbox 360, you'd be absolutely right. Unless you're obsessive about having next gen graphics or can't deal with a few minor quirks, Deadly Premonition is an outstanding game that for most of us, came completely out of nowhere.
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Corridors and ladders and stairs, oh my!
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Metro 2033
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In Metro 2033, a novel turned video game, mankind's worst fear has been realized. Twenty years prior, in 2013, the apocalypse happened and the last remnants of humanity were forced underground. Earth as we've known it is no more -- cities are leveled, the air is poisonous, and violent mutants kill humans at every chance. As the player, you will control young Artyom, who was born twenty years ago in the metro subway system of Moscow. These miles of interconnected tunnels are where humanity makes its final stand against the harsh reality of a spoiled earth and the unrelenting brutality of the mutants and Dark Ones. For mankind to avoid extinction, something must be done -- and it's up to Artyom and brave Rangers to make it happen.
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