The Saw film series isn't exactly known for its subtlety. Rather, it's about ingenious traps and devices that cause pain and gore, ostensibly to pressure characters into improving their lives. The setup should work for gaming, but in playable form, Saw: The Videogame spends so much time maintaining tension that there's never any real release or payoff, and the experience feels like one very long flatline.
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Preview: Saw: The Videogame
All the cards are stacked against Saw: The Video Game. The Saw movie franchise sucks butt. Saw: The Video Game was originally developed by Brash...
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Saw Preview
It's actually surprising it's taken this long for a Saw video game. Take away the blood and gore and each Saw movie is essentially about a victim...
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'Saw: The Videogame' Hands-On Impressions
So how do you turn Saw into a video game? I still don’t know. The game, formerly in development at the newly closed Brash Entertainment is...
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First 'Saw: The Videogame' Screens Surface, Konami Horror Franchise Hopes High
Konami's released the first images of the previously orphaned survival-horror title Saw: The Videogame. Originally being published by the now...
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Brash Co-founder Steps Down
Nicholas Longano, who co-founded Brash Entertainment with the company's CEO, Mitch Davis, is stepping down after only a year. The company which...
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Saw: The Video Game Preview
I got my hands on Konami's Saw: The Video Game and found, much to my surprise, it doesn't suck at all. It's actually pretty great.
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