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GamersPlatform Review - Siren: Blood Curse

GamersPlatform Writes:

"Siren: Blood Curse for the Playstation 3 is a remake of the original Siren game that was released for the Playstation 2 in late 2004. Although Silent Hill and Resident Evil games have been such big hits up until now, Siren was ignored by majority of the people who love horror-survival games. Despite its unpopularity in the United States, SCEA gives Siren one more chance to shine as they release Siren: Blood Curse on the Playstation 3 via the Playstation Network. Will this game have the essence of what we call a horror-survival game?

Siren: Blood Curse is divided into 12 chapter-like episodes and can be thought of as if watching a TV series. Each episode in the game can be rather short or long depending on how well the player plays. Expect to see some cliffhangers at the end of each episode but it is possible to go ahead and continue playing the next episode to find out more about the plot. If you've enjoyed watching TV series like Supernatural, you can treat this game the same without the commercials, so the thrill and excitement continues within this game." - Full review after the jump!
9.3 / 10
gamersplatform - contributor
Published: 485 days 3 hours ago | Review | PlayStation 3
 
 
 

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