GP: "I always make sure to give a chance to games that lack the huge amounts of advertising or money as triple-A titles. Recently, in fact, I stumbled upon a little game called 'AMY' the other day, and judging by YouTube videos and screenshots, I was excited to try out a brand new survival-horror game that wasn’t Resident Evil or Dead Space.
I remembered how greatly impressed I was when I discovered Siren: Blood Curse, hidden in a small corner in the Playstation Store, so I took the same feelings upon downloading AMY. Almost faster than the time it took to download, I quit the game and yelled at the Xbox to give me a refund."
Like any console, not every release was going to be a hit, and the PS3 certainly had its fair share of stinkers.
turning point had a really great story / concept... it just was very generic in its game play.
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).
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."
Examining and discussing how characters on the spectrum have been and could be utilized in our favorite medium.
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.