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Looking for a New Scary Video Game – Check Out This Trailer for “The Evil Within” [VIDEO]
Looking for a New Scary Video Game – Check Out This Trailer for “The Evil Within” [VIDEO]
Looking for a New Scary Video Game – Check Out This Trailer for “The Evil Within” [VIDEO]
For those of you who love Resident Evil, that guy (Shinji Mikami) is working on another scary-as-hell video game, called The Evil Within. It's not due out until next year, but Bethesda (who gave us the amazing Elder Scrolls games and Fallout series) is releasing this monster, so it should be really awesome! Get some creeps, and check out the trailer!
This Game Will Keep You Entertained For Hours! Okay, Maybe Minutes
This Game Will Keep You Entertained For Hours! Okay, Maybe Minutes
This Game Will Keep You Entertained For Hours! Okay, Maybe Minutes
Seriously, this is a game online that you can play at your desk. Okay, maybe not at your desk if you're in a cubicle where others can hear the game. Probably not at home where the wife or girlfriend can hear it, either. So, maybe this is one of those games you hide from everyone, and play in the dark, under the covers, with a flashlight.
Lost Metallica Video Game Trailer and Concept Art Surfaces Online
Lost Metallica Video Game Trailer and Concept Art Surfaces Online
Lost Metallica Video Game Trailer and Concept Art Surfaces Online
Before Metallica had their own edition of ‘Guitar Hero,’ the Four Horsemen were planning on lending their name, likenesses and music to a post-apocalyptic video game. What post-apocalyptic video game, you ask? Well, turns out it never came out, so it doesn’t really matter. However, a trailer and sketches from the game, which was due in 2005, have surfaced online.
We Don’t Want to Wake Up from ‘Alan Wake’s American Nightmare’ [REVIEW]
We Don’t Want to Wake Up from ‘Alan Wake’s American Nightmare’ [REVIEW]
We Don’t Want to Wake Up from ‘Alan Wake’s American Nightmare’ [REVIEW]
The new trend is for game publishers with just-crazy-enough-to-work sequel ideas to release the games as bite-sized, stand-alone downloads that look and feel just like the disc-based games. That’s how ‘Red Dead Redemption’s’ straight-shooting cowboy John Marston ended up tangling with zombies in ‘Undead Nightmare’ and superhuman rail-surfer Cole Phelps of Infamous infamy ended up becoming a v

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