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Amy Review

Just like hurricanes, horror games seem to go well with girl’s names. First Catherine, and now Amy. Just names, nothing else, but simply by knowing there’s a sinister context, these otherwise ordinary words take on a malevolent air. Yet it only works with girls names. Could you imagine getting chills down your spine from a horror game called Mike or Roger? Sadly, that’s about it as far as interesting things to say about Amy goes, as this shambolic collection of outmoded ideas and clumsy execution would have been sub-par if released in 1998. Put it up alongside even the shaggiest second-stringer in 2012 and it’s hard to find anything positive at all. The plot gets things off to a bad start, compiled as it is from a jumble of survival horror clich