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FUTURE CLASSIC

Nintendo’s Wii might be best associated with the casual market and was seen as ‘child friendly’, but this chilling horror shooter from 2009 certainly wasn’t suitable for kids

Info

» Featured System: Wii

» Year: 2009

» Developer: Visceral Games/Eurocom

» Key People: Wright Bagwell, Jonathan Hackett

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