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No More Room in Hell: A Half Life 2 Zombification
The year 2012 isn’t the best of times for the survival-horror genre. Developers are slowly but surely cutting down on horror elements and replacing them with action-heavy set-pieces, advocating spectacle for substance. Some say
Read More »Video game piracy in Bangladesh
Max Payne 3 for the PC is next on my list of games to buy. I checked piratebay on release day and wasn’t surprised to see it there mere hours after it had hit
Read More »Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City PC Review
Much happened during the viral outbreak that decimated Raccoon City, an industrialized city set in fictional universe of the Resident Evil franchise. The accidental release of the T-virus, created by the Umbrella Corporation caused
Read More »Console VS PC: Why the debate is pointless
As an ardent reader of gaming articles, I frequent gaming sites such as ign and PC Gamer. I also take part in the comments sections with fellow readers. A bit too often, in my
Read More »Ghost Recon: Future Soldier PC Review
The Ghost Recon franchise has always been the symbol for the accessible, yet delightfully complex military shooters. Playing them requires patience, skill and a sizable dab of tactics, something that is mostly needless in today’s shooters.
Read More »Binary Domain PC Review
Every once in a while, a game comes out of nowhere, away from the glare of the spotlight and freshens up the world of gaming with something invigorating. One such game is Binary Domain, a
Read More »Dear Esther – Game Review
The name itself may confuse at first. Far from conventional, the title feels very much unlike a game. And a game this isn’t, at least not in terms of interactivity. Dear Esther would be best described
Read More »From One Shadow to Another – Dear Esther Fan-Fiction
The following is a Dear Esther (a visual novel video game) inspired fan-fiction. It is a letter to Esther, the one you play as in the game, from a ghostly shadow that you can
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Up the stairway I went Not knowing where it would end My mind need not know For my heart lay awake Guiding me Through shadow and light A beacon in my plight Always there,
Read More »Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning – The Legend of Dead Kel Review
Kingdoms of Amalur is a game primarily focused on feeding one’s hunger for power. That is its strength, its cornerstone and the developers have not lost sight of it. That of course does not
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