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Gaming Heaven : Outcry Review

John Erikson writes "The game starts with a grainy black and white introduction and our character appears in an eerie dimly lit apartment that for some reason puts me in mind of Silent Hill 4: The Room. It is a testament to clever design that the player is put on the edge of the seat with the run down, rusty and eerily lit environment. Your first objective is to escape this place by gathering clues and information.

In Outcry you play a middle aged writer who has been requested to stand witness to an astonishing discovery by his scientist brother. When arriving however your brother has vanished leaving a weird contraption in the living room. You have to find him by hunting through the apartment for solutions on how to achieve that."

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Lace Mamba Global: Past, Present & Future Success

Jason Codd: "Then obviously we've moved into our first console products as well which, I think for an independent publisher to have their first [Xbox] 360 product 14 months after first set-up is pretty efficient. We've got our own IP being developed on [Nintendo] DS and Wii as well at the moment, so we're very very excited about where we're going."

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electronictheatre.co.uk
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6.0

Resolution: Outcry: The Dawn review

Resolution writes: "Outcry is a gorgeously stylised, hugely atmospheric and occasionally thought-provoking game. But it's too clumsy in its design, so teeth-grindingly, wall-punchingly difficult, to properly recommend. It breaks just about every rule of adventure game design that you can think of. But there's the odd moment where you kind of understand why it's doing so. It thrives through its obscurity. It gains respect for that.

As is the case with many games from weirdest Mother Russia, it's plainly obvious why this found popularity in its homeland. Equally, as is the case with many games from weirdest Mother Russia, it's pretty hard to stomach if you're not."

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Mamba Games Sign with Advantage Distribution

Mamba games are continuing to build retail support for their catalogue within the UK gaming market by making sure all retail avenues within the UK are established. Following the recent launch of their official website, Mamba has signed up Advantage Distribution to help them sell into independent retailers and online stores within the UK.

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