
The Black Page...Yes, it's got a setup that's only a few rungs short of The Ring; there's a spooky urban legend featuring people dying shortly after checking out a website entitled 'The Black Page'. Obviously you get tangled up in events as the legend turns out to be fatally real. Sounds like the simplest game ever, right? Don't look at the website, and you'll be fine. Game complete, credits roll, congratulations, you've survived. No! Come back! There's more.

Those are the 2010 games that you definitly have to play if you want some realy scary moments this Halloween.

Gamesugar writes: "Despite repeated attempts to lighten my workload and appease attention deficit, I've never successfully produced a one sentence review. If I had, I believe Hudson's horror Wii title, Calling would earn "the not-so-bad game that should have been great but was likely going to be so-so and finally ends up dipping more toward terrible with a fleeting few sparks of creativity worth noting.'"

NWR writes: "Hudson has decided to throw their hat into the Wii horror game field with Calling. With a plot styled after The Ring and other Japanese horror films, it's focused on creeping you out with a spooky atmosphere, ghosts, and low-light settings. While the game succeeds on setting an unsettling, scary scene, it doesn't bring fun gameplay to the table, as most of the game is spent slowly wandering around different areas that all look suspiciously the same."