Due to popular demand, we are now writing movie reviews for all your mid-core gamers out there, so you know which movies to spend your money on, and which ones not to.

As is the trend these days, legendary horror filmmaker Wes Craven decided to remake his 1972 movie “The Last House on the Left.”  This version stars Tony Goldwyn and Monica Potter as parents to a teenage girl that is attacked outside their house in a remote forest.  Sounds like a typical horror movie, but what makes this different is that after the attack, the villains need a place to go to get out of an incoming storm.  You guessed it, they show up on the front porch of the parent’s house, which help them recover and give them hospitality for the night, that is, until they find out exactly who these people are.

Title: The Last House on the Left


The Good:

This movie has a lot of good things going for it.  The first thing positive is the fact it is an R rated movie.  No horror movie should ever be PG13.  The whole point of horror movies is to be in your face, unapologetic horror (blood, violence, language, etc.)  Because of this rating, the filmmakers were allowed to make “Last House on the Left” more realistic and give it some stunning visuals.  The performances in the movie were also above average.  The actors playing the three villains were especially strong. Read more..

F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin  is a First Person Shooter with an emphasis on horror. The sequel continues the supernatural suspense story of the supernatural being named Alma, whose rage against the people who experimented on  her cause an escalating paranormal crisis that threatens to destroy and replace reality with her own. Instead of playing as the Point Man in the previous game, this game’s protagonist is Michael Becket, a Delta Force squad unit which is sent in to take Genevieve Aristide into protective custody about thirty minutes before the ending of F.E.A.R 1.

Title: F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin

The Good:

Since the game starts 30 minutes before the last game, you are thrown right into the action and craziness. This makes for a fun ride! The game-play is unchanged from the original, if you have played it. Same run and gun, with the ability to slow down time. The game-play is similar to other first person shooters, and takes most of the best features from them. The enemies are pretty smart and duck behind cover and team up to outflank you. The pace is quick moving and the game isn’t to long. There are some really creepy moments throughout the game, don’t play this in the dark! See the video after the break. Read more..

I know this is really late, but I have been dreading playing the game because movie/tv to game adaptations never end up well.

Lost: Via Domus is a role-playing video game based off the television show Lost. The game follows around an additional survivor from the crash of Oceanic flight 815. After the crash he has lost his memory and the game serves as a series of missions to recover his memory.

Title: Lost: Via Domus

The Good:

The game is believable in the sense that you believe this guy could have been on the plane and you are just meeting him now due to all the extra survivors we have not gotten to know on the show. Also, it follows the story accurately from through the first few seasons of Lost (ex. The Hatch is discovered partway through the game). The game play has been compared to Resident Evil Style fetching quests and puzzles. Some will challenge you intellectually and some are as simple as running and jumping.

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