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White Noise: A tale of Horror

White Noise: A tale of Horror (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Xbox 360
Tags: Adventure, First-Person, Horror
Developer: Milkstone Studios

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11/14/2012

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White Noise: A tale of Horror review

Reviewed February 15, 2013

Gary Hartley says: "You can never accuse White Noise of being original, but that’s okay; it’s sure as hell effective."
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