Clock Tower In 1996, Resident Evil was released and revolutionized the survival horror genre. Afterward, many games tried to copy the Resident Evil formula. But the survival horror genre didn't exist purely within that formula. One nearly forgotten gem tried and succeeded to be both original and frightening: Clock Tower. |
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Comix Zone Comix Zone is a beat em’ up action game released in 1995 on the Sega Mega Drive, also known as the Sega Genesis. The game has since been released on several compilations as well as the Virtual Console and Xbox Live Arcade. I played it on SEGA Mega Drive Ultimate Collection for PS3. |
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Conan: The Cimmerian Is Conan: The Cimmerian worth buying? That’s a tricky question. Not because of the game itself, but due to the fact that it’s available for free as abandonware. By today’s standards the game certainly isn’t that impressive. But back in 1991 when the game was made it was jaw-dropping. It certainly dropped mine. |
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Resident Evil 4 After years in development, Resident Evil 4 was released to the Nintendo Game Cube on January 11, 2005, and was considered not only the best game in the franchise, but also one of the best games of all time. In 2007, after the game had already been ported to the Playstation 2 and the PC, the Nintendo published Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition. With all the features of the PS2 and PC versions, combined with Wii remote controls, the game is not just another RE4 port, but easily the best way to play the game. |
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Silent Hill 2 You are James Sunderland, a man who mourns the death of his wife Mary whom tragically passed away from an unexplained disease. James receives a letter signed in his wife’s handwriting three years after her death, beckoning our protagonist to find her in the town of Silent Hill. Confused and distraught, James contemplates whether or not Mary is truly alive or if this is all a sick joke. Sure enough, he ventures into Silent Hill to seek the answers. |