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GamingXP: AMY Review

Despite the somewhat slow start, poorly placed checkpoints, lack of (meaningful) information and ridiculous camera angles, AMY is a stand-out horror title with a successful atmosphere and exceptional protagonists.

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killerhog5241d ago

interesting review. the thing about the horror genre is, that it has a strong loyal following, regardless if people see horror films and games as crap, its fanbase will still watch/play it and appreciate/enjoy it.

gigreen5241d ago

You can be the biggest follower of the genre and you'll still most likely realize that AMY's a poorly executed piece of garbage.

The fact that it's survival horror doesn't doesn't give a bad game a free pass amongst fans the genre.

killerhog5241d ago (Edited 5241d ago )

and you are wayyyyyyy off. telling you right now you do not know the horror genre fans. just like true hardcore fighting game fans keep getting each iteration of street fighter games. george romeros latest zombie movies were pieces of crap (to me) but horror fans absolutely loved them. really do not comment if you do not know. but this is n4g and people like to pretend they know what they have no clue about.

Jake_the_Dog5241d ago

I still might buy it just because its a horror game, but with the poor checkpoints and item loss upon death, I might have to play it on easy.

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10 Worst PS3 Games of All Time

Like any console, not every release was going to be a hit, and the PS3 certainly had its fair share of stinkers.

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darthv72851d ago

turning point had a really great story / concept... it just was very generic in its game play.

LucasRuinedChildhood851d ago (Edited 851d ago )

Haze is a bad game but Turning Point: Fall Of Liberty makes it seem like a captivating work of art. haha. Fuck that game

Shellshock 2: Blood Trails isn't on this list but it might be the worst game I've ever played. I got it as a present from my mam and when I saw the box, my life flashed before my eyes thinking of the Metacritic score: https://www.metacritic.com/...

I also received Turning Point: Fall Of Liberty as a present from another family member. Bless their hearts for trying but ... oh Lord. My uncle gave my Prince Of Persia: Sands Of Time and MGS2 though. 😎

DarXyde850d ago (Edited 850d ago )

Was it really that bad? I recall trying the demo and not liking it, but that's just me not liking FPS games.

People I know who played it and like FPS games mostly came to the conclusion that it has a lot of room for improvement, but it's not nearly as bad as it's made out to be.

Don't know, my opinion on these games should be taken with a grain of salt.

mastershredder851d ago

Oof! yeah, Ride was a huge fumble they tried to market twice.
Haven Fall of the King was dog-shi7-tastic and should be a runner up to some of those.
I'd even nominate Legend of Kay. Heh Haze... there is no excuse for that one (just pretend Haze did not happen).

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5 Survival Horror Games That Missed the Mark

MonsterVine: "Let’s take a look at five survival horror games that tried to do something special but, for one reason or another, completely missed the mark."

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Video Game Characters and Autism - Building the "Model Aspie"

Examining and discussing how characters on the spectrum have been and could be utilized in our favorite medium.

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meka26113221d ago

What's kinda funny about this is, that I have a theory that all these electronics are what are causing autism. You think back to about a generation ago and autism wasn't that wide spread, or we just didn't diagnose it. I feel that since all electronics put out an emf field that it can have adverse affects on a developing brain. No data or anything for this, just a theory I have.

ravinash3221d ago

It's only been in the last generation or two where metal health has been a thing that can be documented.
A lot more studies are going into it so we're understanding it better.
In the old days, people would have lived their entire lives with things like autism and not even know it.
After all most people who have autism are on the extreme end of the spectrum, so it might not always be obvious.

meka26113221d ago

Yea that's a good point, we still have a very long way to go in diagnosing and treating mental disorders. It's just very hard to do that, but I totally agree with you.