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07/12/2012 FGTV: Deadlight Review
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Deadlight is a new Zombie survival game, this time eschewing the guns and machismo for running, escape, and survival. In this FamilyGamerTV, we talk to game developer Tequila Works' CEO to find out all we can about this new spin on the Zombie adventure.

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Deadlight 360 Review

FGTV: Deadlight

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Style:
Singleplayer
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Deadlight is a new game adventure about Zombie survival, this time eschewing the guns and machismo for running, escape, and survival. Inspired by "thinking platformers" such as Flashback and classic Prince of Persia, Deadlight is a very different Zombie game.

With so many Zombie-themed games we talk about the differences this game has in gameplay and style and talk about the games inspiration from classic "thinking platformers" such as Flashback and classic Prince of Persia and, more recently, Limbo.

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