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November 17th, 2016

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Review: Weeping Doll

There aren’t many horror games currently out on PlayStation VR. Until Dawn: Rush of Blood is fantastic (review forthcoming) and Here They Lie seems interesting, though I haven’t had a chance to try it for myself yet. With Resident Evil …

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February 16th, 2016

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Review: Layers of Fear

Upon starting Layers of Fear I thought the head-bobbing was a little bit off. Head-bobbing in first person games isn’t new, but in Layers of Fear it seemed to lean a bit too far to one side in a way …

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December 17th, 2015

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Review: Among the Sleep

Among the Sleep opens with a knock at the door that interrupts your birthday celebration. Someone’s arrived with a gift for you and, for whatever reason, are not allowed inside. Who this person is remains a mystery, but it’s easy …

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September 15th, 2015

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Review: Knock-Knock

Knock-Knock has an interesting backstory. Supposedly in November 2011 an anonymous e-mail was sent to Ice-Pick Lodge containing written documents, audio files, video fragments, among other mysterious assets. The stranger asked that the studio finish his/her work. Creative freedom would …

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April 2nd, 2015

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Slender: The Arrival

I find Slenderman and the story around its creation to be rather fascinating. I also think the concept of what Slenderman is to be really scary. The idea of a human-like figure that’s just slightly off combined with the disappearing …

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May 2nd, 2014

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Review: Daylight

There was a moment early on in Daylight where I noticed myself passing through the exact same room over and over again. Initially, even with the map pulled up on my phone, it made me feel as if I had …

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February 24th, 2014

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Review: Outlast

Outlast intrigued me.  So much so, that I wanted to use it to face my fear of survival-horror games.  Had the PS4 camera not disappeared from the market, I would be streaming it with my (often funny) reaction to it. …

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January 16th, 2012

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Review: AMY

A game with a premise like Amy’s is one that sounds promising. Picture ICO but in a dirty, rundown city that is infected by some unknown contagion. It is your task to escort this scared girl, Amy, out of this …

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November 29th, 2011

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Review: Corpse Party

Each year I engage in an October Horror Movie Marathon and each year I’m left a little disappointed. Not so much by the movies themselves but by the fact that I just don’t get scared anymore. I love to watch …

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November 30th, 2010

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Review: Dead Nation

Gruesome, dark, intense… these are all words that perfectly some up what Dead Nation is all about. Housemarque have sought out to create a world where you feel alone and helpless. For the most part, they have succeeded. Just picture …

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November 17th, 2016

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Weeping Doll

There aren’t many horror games currently out on PlayStation VR. Until Dawn: Rush of Blood is fantastic (review forthcoming) and Here They Lie seems interesting, though I haven’t had a chance to try it for myself yet. With Resident Evil …

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February 16th, 2016

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Layers of Fear

Upon starting Layers of Fear I thought the head-bobbing was a little bit off. Head-bobbing in first person games isn’t new, but in Layers of Fear it seemed to lean a bit too far to one side in a way …

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December 17th, 2015

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Among the Sleep

Among the Sleep opens with a knock at the door that interrupts your birthday celebration. Someone’s arrived with a gift for you and, for whatever reason, are not allowed inside. Who this person is remains a mystery, but it’s easy …

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Read More

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September 15th, 2015

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Knock-Knock

Knock-Knock has an interesting backstory. Supposedly in November 2011 an anonymous e-mail was sent to Ice-Pick Lodge containing written documents, audio files, video fragments, among other mysterious assets. The stranger asked that the studio finish his/her work. Creative freedom would …

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Read More

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April 2nd, 2015

Posted in - Reviews

Slender: The Arrival

I find Slenderman and the story around its creation to be rather fascinating. I also think the concept of what Slenderman is to be really scary. The idea of a human-like figure that’s just slightly off combined with the disappearing …

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Read More

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May 2nd, 2014

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Review: Daylight

There was a moment early on in Daylight where I noticed myself passing through the exact same room over and over again. Initially, even with the map pulled up on my phone, it made me feel as if I had …

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February 24th, 2014

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Outlast

Outlast intrigued me.  So much so, that I wanted to use it to face my fear of survival-horror games.  Had the PS4 camera not disappeared from the market, I would be streaming it with my (often funny) reaction to it. …

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Read More

- 3 Comments

January 16th, 2012

Posted in - Reviews

Review: AMY

A game with a premise like Amy’s is one that sounds promising. Picture ICO but in a dirty, rundown city that is infected by some unknown contagion. It is your task to escort this scared girl, Amy, out of this …

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Read More

- 5 Comments

November 29th, 2011

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Corpse Party

Each year I engage in an October Horror Movie Marathon and each year I’m left a little disappointed. Not so much by the movies themselves but by the fact that I just don’t get scared anymore. I love to watch …

+

Read More

- 7 Comments

November 30th, 2010

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Dead Nation

Gruesome, dark, intense… these are all words that perfectly some up what Dead Nation is all about. Housemarque have sought out to create a world where you feel alone and helpless. For the most part, they have succeeded. Just picture …

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Read More