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Category Archives: The Moneyshot
The Moneyshot: Red Dead Redemption
This summer has been proper shit; rain has lashed down, clouds have blotted out the sun and the mercury has barely nudged above 15 degrees for the most part. So if you want a decent sumer in England this year, … Continue reading
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The Moneyshot: InFamous
I spent most of last month swearing at my television. This wasn’t because I was watching The Apprentice or Prime Minister’s Question Time. I was playing InFamous – ahead of tackling InFamous 2 - and its central protagonist, Cole MacGrath was … Continue reading
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The Moneyshot: Heavy Rain
I have mixed feelings about Heavy Rain. Having played through it three times, I’ve come to the conclusion that I don’t think it’s an unreservedly great game, but I do think that it has moments of greatness in it.
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The Moneyshot: BioShock 2
The first time I played BioShock 2, I was a little disappointed with it. It wasn’t just that the game didn’t live up to the lofty standards set by its predecessor – I was expecting that. It was the fact … Continue reading
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The Moneyshot: Dead Space
Horror is a complex beast. The darkest and most unpredictable of all genres, it can be difficult to master and in the hands of amateurs it seldom adds up to anything more than cheap shocks and gory imagery. For a … Continue reading