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Collapse New Screenshots

"Collapse" is a remarkable 3D Action game with gripping adventure elements. Striking realism of character, organic combination of cold and fire-arms, colorful impacts and fighting acrobatics, the interactive destroyed world, unique design and deep story line...

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Another 3 Cancelled Games You'll Wish You Could've Played

Zach writes: 'A few months ago, we took a look at three cancelled games that looked good enough to buy then and there. Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Heart of Gaia, Tiberium and Cryptid Hunter: The Legend of Kipling McKay all seemed to be primed for greatness, but were unfortunately cut short for a whole myriad of reasons.'.

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Fist4achin2430d ago

Some cool concepts there. Maybe one day these ideas will get resurrected ?!

ZachMurphyQT2429d ago

I'd love for that, but I don't have much hope for Conflict and Fear Effect given Pivotal closing their doors over a decade ago and Fear Effect Sedna releasing...
Perhaps we could get the Collapse sequel one day though!

AK912429d ago

Only heard of Fear Effect from that list shame the latest game from that series was utter garbage.

ZachMurphyQT2429d ago

If you like squad-based shooters the Conflict series is to die for!

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In-depth Review: Collapse - Electronic Theatre

For a mobile gaming platform the Windows Phone 7’s Xbox LIVE enabled catalogue seems rather light on puzzle titles. One of the staples of gaming-on-the-go since the Game Boy rendition of the ever-popular Tetris (which also has a version available on the mobile format), the ratio of puzzle videogames in relation to action titles, arcade classics and dexterity challenges is somewhat offset on Windows Phone 7. But of course, with there being such little competition it gives Collapse a greater opportunity to make an impression.

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Pocket Gamer: Collapse Review

Pocket Gamer: The money, the glamourous trips abroad, and the almost ceaseless attention from beautiful people is all very well, but the world of mobile games journalism has one major pitfall: you have to play one hell of a lot of match-three games.

By rights, GameHouse's Collapse – no spring chicken, having originally appeared on the web many moons ago - has no right to bring anything fresh to the genre.

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