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Touch Detective (DS)

Touch Detective review (DS)

Reviewed on May 19, 2009

First off, this game is by Atlus, so of course it’s going to offer something fresh. This game is so cutesy and fun, and it’s available portably for the Nintendo DS. The DS seems like a perfect platform for more point-and-click titles and I was really excited when I was first reading about this one, despite its mixed reviews. I was definitely not disappointed because this game is a genuinely fun experience that’s easy-going, but still retains a level of difficulty with certain puzzles.
Silent Hill: Homecoming (Xbox 360)

Silent Hill: Homecoming review (X360)

Reviewed on May 19, 2009

Another new developer takes a shot at making a Silent Hill title, Double Helix. Do they bring in the support of hardcore fans of the series, or do they disappoint? Well, I wouldn't exactly call myself a "hardcore fan" of the series, but I am a pretty big fan of it. I think that this game is one of the more playable games in the series, overall. It is definitely better than Silent Hill: The Room, although who can say that is an achievement?
Resident Evil 4 (GameCube)

Resident Evil 4 review (GCN)

Reviewed on February 02, 2005

Ok, can I just say one thing? Wow. Just... Wow. This game is a lot better than I thought it was going to be, to be completely honest. I mean, there were so many people talking about how this game was going to be so different from the other ones, that it would completely change the series. Well, I don't think it completely changes the series, so yay! Also, I know there were trailers floating around the internet. I have a trailer on my computer that shows what look like shadowy monsters and it tal...
Silent Hill 4: The Room (PlayStation 2)

Silent Hill 4: The Room review (PS2)

Reviewed on December 07, 2004

Another Silent Hill game and I find myself reviewing it. It is actually hard to believe that there is a 4th addition to the series. I can remember when the first one came out and playing it for the first time. And now, years later, here is Silent Hill 4.
Silent Hill 3 (PlayStation 2)

Silent Hill 3 review (PS2)

Reviewed on September 03, 2003

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Galerians: Ash (PlayStation 2)

Galerians: Ash review (PS2)

Reviewed on July 31, 2003

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Galerians (PlayStation)

Galerians review (PSX)

Reviewed on July 31, 2003

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Clock Tower 3 (PlayStation 2)

Clock Tower 3 review (PS2)

Reviewed on July 31, 2003

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The Thing (PlayStation 2)

The Thing review (PS2)

Reviewed on January 02, 2003

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Silent Hill 2 (PlayStation 2)

Silent Hill 2 review (PS2)

Reviewed on January 02, 2003

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Resident Evil Zero (GameCube)

Resident Evil Zero review (GCN)

Reviewed on January 02, 2003

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Resident Evil (GameCube)

Resident Evil review (GCN)

Reviewed on January 02, 2003

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Parasite Eve (PlayStation)

Parasite Eve review (PSX)

Reviewed on January 02, 2003

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Illbleed (Dreamcast)

Illbleed review (DC)

Reviewed on January 02, 2003

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Fatal Frame (PlayStation 2)

Fatal Frame review (PS2)

Reviewed on January 02, 2003

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Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem (GameCube)

Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem review (GCN)

Reviewed on January 02, 2003

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Clock Tower (PlayStation)

Clock Tower review (PSX)

Reviewed on January 02, 2003

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