Bethesda's Zwei: first look at "pure survival horror"
Written by Feed Thursday, 26 April 2012 01:35
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I threw a bit of a wobbly about Shinji Mikami's upcoming Zwei project yesterday, thanks to a combination of the words "survival horror elements", pictures of vaguely Goya-esque characters and one too many chocolate chip cookies. "This game will be survival horror's rebirth!" I sort of said, scraping together flimsy evidence like a child trying to assemble a cake from breadcrumbs. Well guess what - publisher Bethesda has announced the game, and thus far it does look like survival horror's rebirth.
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Source: Official XBOX Magazine
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Bethesda's Zwei: first look at "pure survival horror"
Resident Evil creator wants you to "confront and overcome fear". I threw a bit of a wobbly about Shinji Mikami's upcoming Zwei project yesterday, thanks to a combination of the words...
Resident Evil creator wants you to "confront and overcome fear". I threw a bit of a wobbly about Shinji Mikami's upcoming Zwei project yesterday, thanks to a combination of the words...
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