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  • Highway Blossoms

    Highway Blossoms

    Highway Blossoms can apparently be likened to the National Geographic movie The Sum Of All Fears .The movie sees four-year-old, an 18-year-old boy, who (my name's Steven Soderbergh, who plays Mike, is likely a 'Popeye' now) is shot by another tribe. Sooner or later, it’s a kind of 90s horror movie in which teens are transported to a school in an attempt to help him get away from school.

  • Hikikomori No Chuunibyou

    Hikikomori No Chuunibyou

    Hikikomori No Chuunibyou, a karate-matching arcade game based on the animated TV series of the same name, has been officially announced. The game features 16 fighters on two opposing teams. You can play as the non-matching character's various partners as well as your main character.

  • Hitman GO: Definitive Edition

    Hitman GO: Definitive Edition

    Hitman GO: Definitive Edition has arrived on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Owners of this special edition will also be able to get access to the Hitman Trilogy, which includes the following titles:In a post on the PlayStation Blog, Sony previously announced that it has partnered with IO Interactive to create a standalone Hitman game, which is currently in development. It's unclear whether Hitman GO: Definitive Edition will be the same game or a completely new release.

  • HomeBehind

    HomeBehind

    HomeBehind is a mod-turned-sequel to the 1983 classic Home. Set in the late '80s, the game follows Johnny Wilson, a tough guy in the world of streaming technology, whose mission is to repair the surrounding area. But he doesn't have a normal job, which explains his unorthodox life. As a matter of fact, he finds himself trapped in a large corporate conspiracy that has turned the place into a prison to keep the city safe. In a way, the movie seems to be the blueprint for Homebreak. Though both films in the film are independently produced and are being made, the novel manages to be both self-contained, and both movies are being published as movies. However, the games are part of a larger project that HomeBehind is currently developing, and it is focusing on a couple of projects. This will be the first HomeBehind game to be published as a downloadable product, but it is expected to start the production sometime in 2010.

  • Hover Havoc

    Hover Havoc

    Hover Havoc is no stranger to the Unreal engine, but the game is currently in development for the PlayStation 2 and PC.Set in 2062, Hover fights zombies using the developers' own The Spark Engine, which specializes in realistic 3D environments. Set in a futuristic world where superhumans are fighting for their survival, this game uses Havoc's new Havok system to create environments that resemble the environments used in the television series The Office. All the creatures and items in the game were rendered using Unreal technology, and Hover emphasizes realism by creating objects that can be scaled and rotated, and in addition, obstacles that will impede your ability to reach your destination.

  • How to Survive 2

    How to Survive 2

    How to Survive 2 takes place in a brand new setting, players will have to handle zombies while they are still alive. A sequel to the original, players will once again take the role of a survivor as they try to survive the post-apocalyptic world of the human race. Although there is no realistic graphics to provide the feeling of fear, the game is still focused on survival.

  • Hue

    Hue

    Hue Shutter 8 (opens in new tab) is in stores now. It’s the brainchild of Dustin Price, who originally announced the film as being going to ‘summer’, but then later canceled it. He even tweeted out that he’s waiting for his father to take the film to the cinema.

  • Hunted: One Step Too Far

    Hunted: One Step Too Far

    Hunted: One Step Too Far is a co-op game that pits players against an alien threat, but it is not perfect.Hunted: One Step Too Far has six modes that are enjoyable enough that it should not be called one step too far. Instead of a long list of premade squads of four, players can fight AI enemies to their heart's content. This is what makes it one of the more unique multiplayer experiences to date, but to make matters worse, the game can get very hectic very quickly. The baddies get sent to various locations, and the monsters get so big that the playable characters seem almost impossible to take down at any time. This problem is especially prominent in multiplayer mode, which has two maps with a single player (one of which is an old-fashioned in-game screenshot).

  • Hyper Light Drifter

    Hyper Light Drifter

    Hyper Light Drifter was only released yesterday, but the company has already announced a demo for the Wii U eShop, Wii U, and PS3 versions, and more on that upcoming release. And while this isn’t the game everyone’s been hoping for, Hyper Light Drifter has been a big success. It seems that a number of developers have decided that Kickstarter funding doesn’t necessarily mean an entire game that needs a physical release.

  • Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed

    Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed

    Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed is a game that has clearly been built with you in mind. This is an "Xmas" flavored take on the "Everyone hates shooters" style of shooter in a neat twist, although it doesn't really emphasize its importance quite as much as the aforementioned SEGA-published shooter.

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