Revisit the Controversy of ‘Manhunt’ in New GVMERS Documentary [Video]

It’s not so secret that we’re fans of Rockstar Games’ infamous Manhunt. Controversial right out of the gate, Rockstar never shied away from showing just how depraved you could get in the game. Almost 20 years later, and many of the kills you can perform in the game still elicit a wince from many fans. […]

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New GVMERS Doc Focuses on the Rise and Fall of ‘Dino Crisis’ [Video]

Yeah, it’s unfortunately that time again for Dino Crisis fans. After Konami finally listening to Silent Hill fans last week, and Capcom giving Resident Evil fans the goods with the Resident Evil 4 remake, where’s the love for Panic Horror? Sadly, that’s not coming for the time being from Capcom, but GVMERS is back with […]

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Relive the Joy of the ‘Left 4 Dead’ Series With a New GVMERS Documentary [Video]

As much as we had hope for Back 4 Blood, it didn’t come close to the excitement and fun of the Left 4 Dead series. There’s still time for the former to redeem itself. After all, Left 4 Dead had a rocky start. And to remind fans of where it all started, GVMERS has released […]

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[Video] New GVMERS Doc Chronicles The Rise And Fall of ‘Duke Nukem’

Duke Nukem 3D was some of the most fun many PC gamers had growing up. Neil talked about the game extensively earlier this year with its 25th anniversary. While some of Duke’s racier mannerisms wouldn’t fly today, you can’t deny that the character and the game’s personality had a certain appeal for those who loved […]

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[Watch] GVMERS Doc Takes a Look at ‘The Chronicles of Riddick’ Games

Starbreeze surprised everyone back in 2004 with The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay. Not only was the game a wonderful blend of stealth action, sci-fi and horror, but it also bucked the trend of mediocre film-to-game adaptations. Its sequel, 2009’s Assault on Dark Athena, continued that trend, and even threw in a few […]

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