Video Game Review: Zombi

Although the game’s roots on a less powerful console are clear from start to finish, Zombi at least does a good job in creating an unsettling atmosphere. There’s a graininess and something of a greenish hue to the many semi-lit areas you encounter, and limited sight is always a smart way to build anxiety. There’s ample blood and bursting body parts as well, helping to maintain the gore factor that the survival horror genre is known for.

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Video Game Review: Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain

Kojima Productions has managed to top other open-world games in terms of controls. Movement is much smoother than Assassin’s Creed and combat is much more fluid than Grand Theft Auto. This may be partially due to the areas’ sparse population (it’s really just guards, vehicles and wildlife), but regardless, the controls are among the smoothest of this generation and allow you to easily adapt Snake’s infiltration style to whatever you prefer.

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2015 RotoRob NFL Draft Kit: Wide Receiver Rankings

It looked like a holdout was in the cards, but Bryant parlayed a career year in 2014 into a massive new contract this offseason, raising the bar on what a top receiver is worth. He hasn’t missed a game since 2011 and last year upped his yardage, and while his first downs dropped, he did set a career high in TDs. Now let’s see Bryant live up to his five-year, $70-million deal.

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