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10/09/2012

Nancy Drew: Warnings at Waverly Academy Review

Nancy Drew: Warnings at Waverly Academy
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After being sorely disappointed by the previous installment in HER's usually fun Nancy Drew series, I admit I was a bit apprehensive about this one. Happily, however, I thoroughly enjoyed this solid game.
Set at a girls' boarding school, Warnings at Waverly Academy offers a well-thought out plot centered around a mysterious series of threatening notes. As the story develops, it weaves both the fictitious history of the school as well as the real history of an American literary figure into a much more complex storyline than you might expect from the initial premise. There's a particularly clever twist that comes just when you think you've got it all figured out, and while you've probably pegged the bad guy--or girl, since Ned's the only male voice in this one--by the end, it's not a "well, duh," kind of solution.
Practically all of Nancy's tasks are seamlessly integrated into the storyline, making even the usually somewhat tedious chores such as cooking feel important to the advancement of the game. I found the game immensely less difficult than some other recent ones--I'm looking at you, Ransom of the Seven Ships--and although some of the puzzles were head-scratchers, none were so baffling to drive me to online hints. There's also a nice diversity of tasks: some visual, some logical, some skill-based.
The archetypal characters at the school are distinctive and interesting, with what come across as actual personalities and motivations--which is good, because there are quite a few of them, another welcome change from the last game. The addition of texting made the story feel very contemporary and real. Although the setting was fairly limited with little exploration available, the graphics were nicely rendered and the music quite pleasant.
So what are the downsides? The world of the game isn't as deep as it could have been, with few locale additions as the story progresses; equally, the game isn't perhaps as long as some others, although it's certainly not the shortest, either. Suspense or even a sense of foreboding is distinctly lacking. Nancy's perils involve demerits rather than actual danger most of the time. And the nature of the storyline seems to dictate the audience for this game to a degree: girls and young women will probably appreciate the characters and school life aspects much more than would some older players. For some, too, the puzzles are probably too easy. Those caveats aside, I recommend this games wholeheartedly for the ND player more interested in plot than in puzzles and in secrets than in secret passages.

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Threatening notes and dangerous accidents plague the valedictorian candidates at a prestigious boarding school. Suddenly the rumors start flying, and no one can tell the difference between fact and fiction. Does someone want to knock these students out of contention for top honors? What secret could the culprit be trying to protect? No one knows for sure, but thankfully, Nancy Drew's here to figure it out. Join her as she goes undercover to find out who's behind these strange occurrences.

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10/08/2012

F.E.A.R. Platinum Collection: The Complete Trilogy Review

F.E.A.R. Platinum Collection: The Complete Trilogy
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This is one of the best shooters I've ever played, well, make that THREE of the best shooters I've ever played. Controls were responsive, overall it was quite "spooky," the only complaints I have were that at certain parts of each game there are "bottlenecks" that are frustratingly difficult to get past and result in destroying the fun of the game. The environments are also very similar for all three games, nothing really exotic and fairly repetitive. The storyline is definitely A+ though. I highly recommend this bundle!

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F.E.A.R. Platinum is the complete compilation of the F.E.A.R. franchise rolled up into one package.If youve never played F.E.A.R., this is the set to get where gamers can play the 2005 Game of the Year F.E.A.R., 2006 Expansion Pack of the Year F.E.A.R. Extraction Point and the latest 2007 stand alone expansion pack F.E.A.R. Perseus Mandate.

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10/06/2012

Best Of Games (The Moon Project, Earth 2150, Earth 2150 Lost Souls, World War 3 Black Gold, World War 2 Panzer Claws, KnightShift ) Review

Best Of Games (The Moon Project, Earth 2150, Earth 2150 Lost Souls, World War 3 Black Gold, World War 2 Panzer Claws, KnightShift )
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Bought these to play while I'm away from home. Can't beat the price for all you get. The games work with VISTA, you just have to tone down the graphics if you have a discrete card - don't think any of them work with 32bit. Not any award winning games, but good for passing the time. Quick shipping and worth the price.

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9/27/2012

Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri Complete with Alien Crossfire Expansion Review

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An excellent empire building and management game.
There is also much dark sci-fi going on.
The variety of customizable factions and units along with the inclusion of terraforming makes replay value high.
Over the years I have played this for an embarrassing number of hours until I just can't play it anymore. Perhaps my highest praise is this: I wish I had never seen it so that I could start all over again.
The only down side I can report is that late in the game, especially on large maps, there is considerable lag between turns. This is reduced with modern CPUs but not eliminated.
The voice acting is superb and there was obviously a great deal of thought put into the tech tree. The graphics by today's standards are crude. Doesn't matter. Get it, enjoy the time to explore it, maybe find Vel's Strategy guide when you want to up your game.

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9/18/2012

Earth 2150 Review

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I got this game back when it first came out and was unable to play it because my PC was too slow (my father got the game, he wasn't aware of the specfications - parents...). Anyway, we purchased a new PC about one year later, but by that time I had forgotten about "Earth 2150." However, I found it one day and being the strategy-game crazed maniac I am, I played it. Sure as hell, my machine ran the game like a charm and all I have to say is that this RTS does NOT disappoint in the slightest: allow me to explain...
The year is 2150 (well, um...I know you know already!) and the Earth is in a state of chaos. A War between the United Civilised States and the Eurasian Dynasty has caused an unavoidable cataclysmic inevitability and the Earth is doomed to be destroyed. Meanwhile, a forgotten Moon Race has also noticed the activity on Gaya's (the Earth's) surface and are fully aware of the ramifications of these happenings. All three races must now seek to escape the impending disaster by harvesting resources from the Earth to build an escape vessel of gargantuan proportions. However, resources are limited and many thousands are needed - all three races must therefore battle for dominance over the dying planet in order to escape the coming cosmic disaster. The storyline is great and highly original - it gets 10/10 from my side.
Now onto the juicy bits: as far as graphics go, this game still looks great (well, it did in 2002 and 2003). All units are immaculately detailed and well shaped. The atmospheres range from clear summer days to volcanic wastelands and frozen barrens. Night time looks fantastic and all units and structures turn on their lights for improved vision in the evening. The visual effects are stunning and the movements of each unit is unique and convincing. You are also able to pan around and look at structures from all angles which makes for a much more immersive game and the environments are stunningly rendered. I'd give graphics 9/10 for today's standards, they still impress me alot.
Gameplay is fantastic. You can select all your units and order them to attack and even create platoons to manage a group of units, which is an ingenious tool as the computer can do everything simultaneously and this brings you up to speed as such. Missions range from seek and destroy to recovery missions and even defence missions, but most of your missions will involve harvesting resources and delivering them back to your main base. You also keep units from previous missions and can ferry them back to your main base, so you benefit from having a number of units that survive. I just cannot flaw gameplay - the command structure of the game is perfect and makes for fiersome combat situations. 10/10 for gameplay.
The ability to research enhanced weaponry, resource gatherers and unit chassis' is excellent. Each race has their own unique units and can upgrade their own unique weapons - my personal favourite Unit was the Eurasian Dynasty's bomber helicopter - once you upgraded its bombs to atom bombs, you could got to town! Woo hoo! Each upgrade is permanent and so you don't have to continue re-upgrading your units like in other RTS Games. Researching ability gets 10/10 once again...
As aforementioned, each race has their own unique traits and abilities. For example, the UCS build Mechanized Warriors and have powerful Plasma technology while the ED have far more primitive yet hardy tanks and vehicles and have technologies such as the Ion Cannon and devastating Laser cannons (not to mention those Atom Bombs - Oh boy!). All races share certain technologies, such as Missile launchers and harvesting equipment. All units that carry projectile based weapons must be reloaded and units with shields and energy based weapons need to recharge them occasionally - this brings another element of realism to the game and you can now attack the ammo carrying units in order to cripple your enemies' defences etc. My favourite race overall was the UCS, simply because of their incredible Mech Warriors and those plasma cannons - woah, do they rock! There are alot of clever elements that some gamers seem to never notice - an experienced RTS player can see these things while Rookies tend to take them for granted. What can I say? All races are fantastic and have their own methods of attacking, building, mining and defending. A solid 10/10 for diversity, ingenuity and innovation.
My only real complaint with this game is that you may not be able to finish all the missions (I finished every mission with the LC and UCS). This is because I gathered more than my quota in resources on individual missions for every faction, but with the ED I just finished gathering all the resources I needed before the end of the game as such (I had like 2 or 3 mission to go). So I missed out a little on the whole ED Experience, but this was a minor element really. You have to remember that your primary goal is gathering resources - NOT killing the s*** out of everyone (though we all LOVE that. Well I do anyway...)
Overall this game gets 97% on my scorecard. The FMV sequences are a little dated but still really cool and the game as a whole is one of the most enjoyable, unique and original RTS games I have ever played. I highly recommend this game to RTS fans and that RTS veterans (such as myself) play on the hard difficulty - you'll be in for a challenge, especially towards the final missions. I often had my bases annihilated by long range attacks - this forces you to be highly aggressive as opposed to merely defending your base, building up an attack force and then pulverizing your foes (like in previous missions). If you're a serious RTS gamer looking for an original game that's sure to be a challenge, then "Earth 2150" is for you my friend! And as for lastability, you can play LAN Games, Multiplayer and Skirmishes - you can have endless amounts of fun with this - I played the game for about 3-4 months after I finished the campaigns. Do yourself a favour - buy or rent or do whatever - but get this game, face the challenge and crush your foes into tiny ashes as they were meant to be! Thank you...

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9/15/2012

F.E.A.R. Extraction Point Review

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Where to start, I was expecting much from the addon to the great game FEAR. Instead you get little. They reused much of the same textures, dark area's, and characters from the original.
No new characters to speak off,non exsistent story line even weaker than the first. You will have a hard time finding much new here.
The game is far too short, you can finish in about 3-5 hours, and its too easy, even on the hardest setting.Ohh and to top it off it adds nothing to multiplayer at all, no new levels, characters or weapons, not even a new mode.
If you never bought the original, you can have the multiplayer for free! Truly there is no reason to pick this up at all. The game is still fun in the way the first game was fun, but feels less like an expansion and more like the last few levels they left out of the game :(.
Not worth 30 dollars in anyway shape or form. Best to wait and buy in the bargin bin for 10 dollars or less. In other words don't support developers who put this kind of "stuff" out at almost full game price, its a rippoff at best.
We need to Show big companies Like EA, Activision, and Vivendi that its not alright to rip us off, the only thing they understand is not buying their products. I finished this the first night I bought it in 3.5 hours of none too exciting gameplay. Then you can uninstall and use as a coaster, an expensive coaster.

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9/09/2012

Thief Bundle - Dark Project & The Metal Age Review

Thief Bundle - Dark Project and The Metal Age
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i love this game and when i got my new computer it was a big dissapointment to learn i couldn't play "thief" on it. until i found this version claiming to be compatable with vista. unfortunatly that was false advertising. it just doesn't work.

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9/06/2012

Raiden (PC Computer Game) Review

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I loved playing this game in the arcades. I definately recommend buying this. I wish more arcade shooters were this fun.

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9/05/2012

Cakewalk Kinetic 2 Review

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Kinetic gives quite a bit to work with. Few will find the need for more than is given here with a great range of presets and 3 robust,full featured synthesizer plugins. Each of which also sound great straight out of the box! The interface is easy and insanely fun. I would only say that if the music you are looking to make is less loop based and more full composition, or if you are looking for a traditional sort of plug and play and record approach you may find that kinetic is a bit confined by it's loop and dance based chains. I would say that it is though possible to break from these and it's not that hard a task either. Remember, that is what this program is for! It is great for loop-based music, like dance and electronica of all styles. Also, rewire it to a DAW and it will be like adding a sound arsenal to whatever you are working on!

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8/31/2012

F.E.A.R. Perseus Mandate Review

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Lately, the are a number of novels sporting ROBERT LUDLUM's name up front - yet they are ghostwritten by in-stable-writers of his publisher. A good effort in their part, yet, of course, they feel nothing like a LUDLUM's novel.
SIERRA, the legal owner of the FEAR franchise, is putting out this official (stand alone) expansion - whilst, MONOLITH, the original team that actually created FEAR, has announced its own upcoming expansion named PROJECT ORIGIN.
As with ghostwritten books, the in-house elves do not feel confident to create anything new and instead take baby-steps around the original story. Thus, the PERSEUS MANDATE is actually the same story as the original FEAR - seen from the perspective of a different F.E.A.R. agent on a timeline that runs parallel to the original.
To make this idea more palatable, a new set of weapons and gadgets are available (you will love the UV scope that helps targeting in foggy rooms) and the set of enemies is refreshed with some new additions. Paxton Fettel, the original villain gets replaced by, well, Perseus (whose Mandate we are concerned with), Alma (the scary little grungy girl) only makes fleeing appearances - and Shade fits the shoes of the scariest spectral beast around.
The graphics, although somewhat improved, do not veer far from the original - which may not be a bad thing, since they were quite good, yet somewhat dated today. What has clearly improved is the sound: PERSEUS MANDATE may not be as visually scary as the original but it sure is aurally scary!
All in all, a slightly improved game with a clearly weaker story.
The cookie-cutter at work...

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Sometimes One Team is Not Enough. You are a member of a secondary F.E.A.R. team that is brought in to find more information regarding the secret project at Armacham.Expect the intensity of battle to continue in the second expansion pack to the critically acclaimed first person shooter, F.E.A.R. F.E.A.R. Perseus Mandate, an all-new stand-alone expansion pack, offers both seasoned gamers and those who have never played the original F.E.A.R. (First Encounter Assault Recon) the ability to jump-in and experience the fright with a brand new team in an all-new experience.

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8/29/2012

UFO: Extraterrestrials - Chaos Concept Review

UFO: Extraterrestrials - Chaos Concept
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Well, there's no doubt in my mind that this is a major XCOM clone. If you enjoyed the original you'll love this game. Although, I still think XCOM Apocalypse is better. Basically, the game is played on a map where you see continents and a UFO appears and you have to shoot it down. AFter it's shot down you send your ground units into kill/stun the aliens and capture equipment. And of course, there's loads of science to research and build. Half the fun is arming your units with the aliens weapons and killing them with it.However regular gamers will definitely be turned off by how unpolished this game is. The resolution is set at a low level and cannot be adjusted by the menu. The graphics are barely any better than the original XCOM. You can't control your aircrafts when you send them to intercept the UFOs. They'll basically just follow it and shoot or they'll just hover in the same place and shoot one another. Also, your units can't die so there's not really a big loss that you feel when your unit gets blasted by a UFO. And recruitment is automatic which might be a turn off.It's a clone to XCOM but it just lacks the soul that Microprose put in the games.PROS:
XCOM Clone down to small details
Great assortment of weapons and research to do
Killing UFOS with their own weapons!CONS:
Piss poor graphics especially in the main map
Difficulty level is all over the place. Sometimes the first UFO ground mission contains like 20 aliens sometimes 5.
Rather unpolished game and lacks heart
You can't kneel or allocate time for flash hits or aimed hits - they're automatic

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8/26/2012

Blair Witch Episode 2: Coffin Rock 1886 Review

Blair Witch Episode 2: Coffin Rock 1886
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Like the movie, not nearly as good as the first one. If you're in to puzzle solving more than killing and monsters, this is not the game for you. Volume II is easy, way to short (took me about a day to finish), not very scarry, and pretty predictable. I think there are more cinemagraphic sequences than actual playing! I played Volume I and absolutely loved it. After playing Volume II, I'm debating on whether or not to spend the money on Volume III. If you're really into the whole Blair Witch thing, it might be worth it. If you're looking for a good puzzle game, try something else.

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8/24/2012

Your Shape Review

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I just got Your Shape for the PC a couple of days ago. You do need a lot of space for this game. Ubisoft recommends 8-10 feet. I have a laptop, so I can move around if I need to. If you have a computer, it would be harded. Your clothes should stand out from your background otherwise the camera may not recognize you. You do have to do exactly what Jenny Mccarthy does on the game otherwise it will tell you to watch your arms, legs, or just to keep moving. I was waiting for a review but since I couldn't find a review, I bought it to try it. The only place that I could find it at a store was at BestBuy. Amazon, Target, and BestBuy.com has Your Shape for the PC online. I would recommend this product.

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Your Shape is fitness that's fun and focused on you. Developed in collaboration with fitness experts, Your Shape personalizes a fitness program to your body type, goals and schedule. The game comes with a motion-tracking camera in the package. Plug the camera into your PC and you're ready to go! The camera scans your body so your every move can be detected and guided. Jenny McCarthy is your in-game workout buddy – she will motivate, inspire, and guide you as you work to reach your goals, while keeping things fun (and funny) along the way. Since the game detects your movements, Jenny can coach you as you work out to ensure you're doing the exercises correctly. Fitness has never been this personalized or this much fun!
Personalized to You: First, you take a fitness test so the game knows your current fitness level. Then, you tell the game what you're trying to achieve (slimming your stomach, strengthening your arms, etc.). Based on that, the game designs a program specifically for you based on your fitness level, goals and schedule.

Constant Guidance to Ensure You're Doing the Exercises Correctly The camera projects your image onto your TV next to your in-game workout buddy, Jenny McCarthy. Jenny is in the game, motivating you and coaching you to success. The camera tracks your movements so Jenny can tell you what you're doing right and correct any mistakes. That way you know you're not wasting time.


Exercise Controller-Free The camera sees you, so it works without requiring any additional hardware, leaving your hands free to focus on the exercises.




Fun and Motivational Jenny McCarthy is your workout buddy - always by your side, entertaining and inspiring you. As you exercise, the game regularly displays how many calories you're burning and your accuracy percentage so you can always strive to beat your high score!


Exercise Anywhere Play the game on your laptop and discover the convenience of exercising anywhere – from any room in your home, to hotel rooms when you travel, Your Shape's portability lets you workout anywhere there's a PC


Fully Functional Webcam When you're not working out, use the Your Shape camera as a webcam


More Exercises Than Any Other Game More than 400 exercises ensures that your routine is working to meet your goals, plus, you'll never do the same workout twice


Compatible With Your Own Fitness Equipment The game works without requiring any extra equipment, but if you have free weights, a balance ball, a step bench and/or a heart rate monitor, Jenny will include them in your personalized routine


Challenge Yourself Test your fitness level with the physical challenge, a test designed as a check-in for you to see how much your fitness level has improved. Take it any time!


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8/21/2012

Activision Anthology Remix Review

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Ok. I was skeptical about getting this. Half of the reviews said many of the games did not work but I got it anyway because I wanted to play Pitfall again and I got it really cheap thru an amazon seller.
I was disappointed at first when some of the games really didn't work but I looked around and figured out if you hit F2 which is listed under commands for reset they would all work. You do have to hit it for each game that doesn't work every time you choose it to play. I just thought I would try it to see if it would help and surprisingly it did. I don't know why it's like that but the games will work and if you don't pay a lot for it, it is not bad.
It's true you have to use the keyboard to select the games but it does not take long and is so not a problem to me as some say. It's the arrow keys and enter and it's really quick.
Also, yes, there isn't any instructions for the games and if you don't remember what to do you have to figure it out. But it IS fun. I haven't checked but someone probably has a webpage somewhere that tells about some of them.
As long as I could play pitfall though I would have been happy. There are some games I had completely forgotten about until now like river raid, it used to be my favorite. It is fun just to see them again. If you've never played these games, you probably wouldn't have as much fun as people who played them when they were young. They are slow, simple and graphics way low grade but check it out. I've never done a review before but I thought I should share about getting the games to work.
In Conclusion: I'm glad I got it. I give it 5 stars even though the technical glitch. Get it and Have Fun reliving the past!


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8/16/2012

Blair Witch Episode 3: Elly Kedward 1786 Review

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Blair Witch Volume Three is an excellent game.First of all its graphs are so well.It has writen with Nocturne Motor like the previous ones , the clothes in the game gives the player that they are real clothes also the lighting and colors are wonderful.Then the sound fx are so realistic and based on enviromental sounds. Besides the atmosphere is very powerful it takes the gamer inside the game , you play like you are in the game.Also the characters are well designed , but the most impressive features are the 3D effects in the game , for example the pointer that shaped as pentegram , you can see movings inside the laser pointers while you way it to your screen.Besides the playing of the game is not too hard , it is based on spell and weapon based combat style.The story is well written it goes so fastly and understandable .Everything in this game is wonderful.I recommend The Blair Witch Volume Three for everyone.

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Elly Kedward is at the heart of the legend spun by the horror film The Blair Witch Project. Soon after she was accused of witchcraft and banished from the Blair Township, children started disappearing. The frightened townsfolk quickly left Blair to settle in Burkittsville. You'll play as Jonathan Pyre, the town's former pastor, who has become its chief witch hunter. And to fight a power this evil, you're going to need all the magic you can acquire.

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8/15/2012

Tonka: On The Job Review

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This game is challenging and fun! It requires the player to think a little to complete puzzles in the form of "Jobs" by utilizing the right trucks (each one is better at different things), finding shortcuts, and thinking of clever solutions. This is a great game for a kid who likes to have fun while solving interesting puzzles!

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8/11/2012

Blair Witch Episode 1: Rustin Parr 1941 Review

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What a wonderful addition to the growing multimedia experience in the Blair Witch Saga!
Blair Witch- Rustin Parr adds a more indepth look into the events surrounding the Rustin Parr murders of 7 Burkitsville children. As special government agent Doc Holliday, you investigate Burkittsville, discovering more and more about Parr and the evil that infests the woods and the town.
But that's hardly the half of it. Combine spectacular effects such as chilling sounds, a creepy 3D enviorment, the Blair Witch hoopla, and a wild imagination (oh yeah, a fast processor and unfortunately a chunk of memory come in handy to), Blair Witch 1 will have you almost as intrigued as you will be spooked.
I recommend playing it at night with the lights off. It really adds effect. This tinge of mood in the air is lost during the day obviously.
Can't wait for the next 2 games in the series to come out! BW 1: Rustin Parr hopefully atests to the fulfillment in a heart thumping gaming experience with the next two in the series!

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Fans of the horror game Nocturne may remember Doc Holliday, one of that game's supernatural investigators, not to be confused with the legendary (and real) 19th-century gunslinger. She stars here in Blair Witch Episode 1: Rustin Parr as lead investigator into the mysterious murder of seven Maryland children. Your goal is to collect evidence and try to resolve the one unshakable question: Why? You'll interview townsfolk, investigate local legend, and analyze clues from the crime scene. Your path will surely lead to dark, otherworldly ends, so keep your weapons handy and a torch close by!

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