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GameDaily: Hellboy: The Science of Evil Impressions

Hellboy is one of several super heroes (Spider-Man, Incredible Hulk, Iron Man) to receive the video game treatment in 2008. Konami's upcoming Hellboy: The Science of Evil bursts into stores June 24, just in time to compliment the July 11 release of the Hellboy II: The Golden Army film. And like most games of this type, it has the standard issue list of "impressive" features guaranteed to make fans swoon and journalist types cynical.

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avacadosnorkel5855d ago

BYOB

bring your own bed

it's a sleeper

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Top Ten Worst Games Based on Movies

Following last week’s look at the Top Ten Games Based on a Movie, this week’s Sunday Special feature is about to turn things upside down, this week looking at the top ten worst videogames based on a motion-picture release. As bad as some games based on a movie licence may be, at least most them are playable. But not these abominations.

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wallis4728d ago

I know it's a bit of a trope but shouldn't E.T be in there as well?

Kee4728d ago

I don't think anyone was expecting E.T to be good anyway. :)

I'm fortunate enough to say I haven't played any of these games.

Podcast - DF #57: My Patapon is Sacred Too

This week's episode of Distributed failure features discussion on Sacred 2: Fallen Angel, Rune Factory: Frontier, Patapon 2, Plants vs. Zombies, Legendary, Hellboy: The Science of Evil, and much more! They follow that up with some gaming news including the closure of Factor 5 studios and the possible announcement of a "slim" PS3. After that, they dive into the "Sausage Dump" and chat up some movies, as well as the Lost finale.

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Thunderbolt Games Review Hellboy: The Science of Evil

Thunderbolt Games: "It's safe to say that I'm quite a Hellboy fan. The world created in the two movies is fantastic, and I just love the character - even taking the time to dabble in the comic books. Hellboy: The Science of Evil dips in to both these mediums, creating a universe more suited to the comics whilst also borrowing elements from the films. Sadly, it fails to live up to the name, descending to a place far worse than hell itself… mediocrity."

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