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Scythe

Scythe (XSX) game cover art
Platform: PC
Tags: Shooter, First-Person, Horror
Developer: Erik Alm

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??/??/2003

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Scythe review

Reviewed August 05, 2009

mardraum says: "Almost every Doom II mod out there, good or bad, takes the same approach: endless sprawl, insane enemy counts, and the subtlety of whichever metaphor cliché you prefer. I'll go with a sledgehammer. Play one and it's fresh, play two and it's still exciting. Once you've barreled through enough of them, though, you come dangerously close to thinking it's time to give up on Doom. "
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