Evil Days of Luckless John? Who made the three films in the Godless trilogy? I'll bet they did. Which was very, very meagre. Based on real life life events in 1972, it follows the story of a kid who got the attention of a psychic shaman, who is becoming a master sorcerer. But when he accidentally re-forms himself into a magical-looking little green guy, he discovers he's not the only one to possess the spirit of another. Of course he isn't the only one, and he must fight his way through the evil in order to defeat the mad professor of fortune and wizard's forces. He also sets out to be the hero of the story, because he will be at the same time, unlike John (yes, he's part-bull). This is the next time we'll see this. Perhaps only 15 years later, we can look forward to the movie getting released in December or December. But you know what else? We're not entirely sure how Godless will turn out.
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Evil Dead Regeneration: Wolverine (opens in new tab) was released on October 23, 2005 and was released a week later than all of the other versions.Set 30 years after the movie, this remake is based on the story of the first film. The idea was to be an enhanced version of the '80s show, which starred The Evil Dead star Lance Reddick and Ash Williams as Evil Dead's main villain.
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Evil Islands is a turn-based strategy game where players attempt to conquer a world of evil, all of which contains four playable characters. In the game, the heroes can transform into more powerful creatures and will battle all sorts of fantastical beasts. However, the heroes' spells can only be upgraded through experience and luck.
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EvoluCion 2 is set for a Q2 release in the US this April. In a joint press release, Brian Fargo and George Lucas reveal that the sequel to cult PC RPG EvolU 2 , will feature a new companion character named Vasilas. We don’t currently know how Vasilas is getting along with the new character, though it’s likely he’ll be voiced by some major Hollywood actors.
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Explomanica is a PC game about a high-tech cybernetic agent looking for a way out of a life that threatens to kill every human on the planet. That night, someone is attacked by a group of corporate cyborg assassins, including an enemy by a corporate leader who stole his genetic material from his own body. The assassins are soon caught in the crossfire, and this week was the first day of Allods: The Tales of the Desert. A glance at the launch trailer from March will reveal that the game's plot is pretty much the same as its console brethren, only the action is set in a different universe. However, to be honest, if you've never heard of Allods: The Tales of Desert, it'll probably not be so hard to get a hold of.
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Extreme PaintBrawl 4 is the latest in the extreme paintball series, and it takes place on two seaside islands. This time around, players can pick up and equip their favorite characters to do battle with. Instead of painting everything, players can create their own textures for the characters and show off their awesome abilities in online multiplayer mode.
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F.D.N.Y. FireFighter American Hero is an arcade beat-'em-up, and is headed to the Xbox, PlayStation 2, and GameCube.The game is based on the cult Japanese arcade game of the same name, but a lot of its gameplay elements have stayed true to the arcade original. The game will feature five heroes from the anime's "Sword of Steel" series, who are charged with defeating the dragons of dragons. Each hero can be customized with several different weapons and melee attacks. You can expect to fight with some epic-looking weapons, including a dragon sword, and a whip.
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F.E.A.R Extraction Point is the latest PC and Xbox 360-exclusive shooter that is exclusive to the 360. It was recently announced by the game's publisher, Sierra, that the game would be released at a simultaneous worldwide launch on November 5.
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F.E.A.R. developer Monolith has revealed that it will be showcasing F.E.A.R. for the PC at the Leipzig Game Convention. The game was first announced in 1999, and it is being published by Sierra. The latest game in the shooter series, F.E.A.R., will ship this October. For more information about the game, take a look at our previous coverage of the game.
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F.E.A.R. developer Monolith, founded by programmer and designer Michael Booth, announced Monday that the project would be a new, innovative first-person shooter with intense gameplay. Players will assume the role of an undercover agent who must stop a violent Nazi plot. The game will have several story-driven levels, including free roam, which has a unique reputation among first-person shooters.
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