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Spawn Kill Review: Lux-Pain

Tigresa of Spawn Kill writes:

"In Japan, games are fearless and full of taboo and danger that the Western world has long barricaded itself from. Suicide, incest, infanticide, gives you the creeps right? Probably not, because in this generation we're ready for themes like this, and if you're me, you're more than ready, you crave it. Tons of these games exist in Japan, but a lot of video game publishers tend to keep it that way in fear that it won't gain any attention (Read: Sales) in other venues like the U.S. Luckily, there are publishers like Ignition Entertainment that are willing to jump over hurdles to bring us these sinister evils and "oh my's" of gaming with their recent release of the quirky Lux-Pain."

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ihaten4glol6258d ago

I will get around to finishing this someday...

K-Tuck6258d ago

Woot! I want to buy a scooter!

tigresa6257d ago

I disagree. What the heck does scooters have to do with this article. HMM!

FerretWithASpork6257d ago

This game seems awesome, one of those underdog type things! I might have to get it soon :D

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10 Awesome Visual Novels Worth Playing

CCC Says: "Check out our list of awesome visual novels that are definitely worth playing.

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Deals4Downloads.com starts Beta with more than 300 Releases and Deals on Digitally Distributed Games.

Munich, 28th April 2010: Deals4Downloads.com, the recently announced news and deals aggregation portal for digitally distributed games, starts the official Beta. With more than 300 available deals and releases of digitally distributed games the portal already offers a broad selection of popular deals and helps its visitors to save up to 80%.

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GamesWeasel: Lux Pain Review

GamesWeasel writes: "Luckily the voiceover work is better. A decent amount of the dialogue is actually spoken by some worthwhile actors and while what they are saying doesn't often match up with what's on the screen, it usually makes a lot more sense. However it is also out of sync with the dialogue onscreen which often means you will often have finished reading it before it before the dialogue is half way through. All the music and sound effects are wonderfully atmospheric; the laments of lingering doubts and forgotten ghosts, it might be advisable to turn the volume up and close your eyes. You won't be missing too much apart from some shoddy English usage and barely animated drawings".

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