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Silent Hill 2: Restless Dreams (Xbox)
Reviewed by Gary Hartley (October 30, 2012)

It's a wonderful suffering, a beautiful nightmare worth every shudder and scream it can wring.
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Maximum Chase (Xbox)
Reviewed by pickhut (March 25, 2012)

Developed by Genki, the very same who created so many Tokyo Xtreme Racer games, MC is a hybrid title, meshing high-speed chases with on-rail shooting segments, all wrapped in a silly plot told through cutscenes involving live actors in front of CGI backdrops. It's as goofy as it sounds... which is why I wanted it.
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Final Fight: Streetwise (Xbox)
Reviewed by pickhut (March 11, 2012)

For me, though, there's one particularly insane, earth-shattering scene that sums up all the wrong things about Final Fight: Streetwise. I would like to note this happens AFTER you defeat a monster that attacks with electricity and replenishes health by eating mutant rats.
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Urban Chaos: Riot Response (Xbox)
Reviewed by pickhut (February 29, 2012)

Rocksteady Studios takes the concept of a city under siege and runs with it, no apologizes included. This first-person shooter is a pure action title all the way, providing a nearly non-stop, hot-blooded, M rated adrenaline rush from start to finish.
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Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth (Xbox)
Reviewed by Marc Golding (July 26, 2011)

Lovecraft always waxed poetic about dangers “not to be met or dealt with, but only to be fled from as precipitately as possible.” None of his scholarly protagonists ever kicked Dagon's ass, or put buckshot into any of the Deep Ones. But that is what this game expects of us.
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The Incredibles (Xbox)
Reviewed by Marc Golding (May 30, 2011)

The story of Bob Parr and his gifted family of superheroes (wife, Mrs. Incredible; children, Violet and Dash) is told inexcusably poorly. When you finish the adventure, you still won’t know what the movie is about.
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