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Matt Costello’s best-selling and award-winning work
across all media has meshed
game play, technology and story. He is the writer and
creator of groundbreaking
TV, novels, nonfiction books, and games in both U.S. and
U.K.
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Costello offers a terrifying view into a dystopian future and a perhaps even more frightening look at the baser side of humanity. The cracking pace makes this a perfect choice for horror fans who want to be kept up late reading.
- ALA’s Booklist |
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The 360 version is a solid swashbuckling adventure that harkens back to the days of yesteryear. This is countered
by the depth of story, the pre-established relations with the characters, and some excellent voice acting. Well-written and very
well produced.
- The Pittsburg Tribune |
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The script (written by veteran horror-writer Matthew Costello) maintains a taut
narrative line, administering electrifying surprises that ratchet up the
suspense without breaking the game's overall flow.
- CD-ROM Today |
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“A consummate writer of horror.”
- Science Fiction Chronicle |
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Costello
can write with power and pathos.
- Publisher's Weekly |
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Doom 3
tells the same story but this time treats it with
surprisingly artistic tenderness.
- Time Magazine |
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Thrilling, suspenseful, and a whole lot of nail biting
fun.
This book demonstrates why Matt Costello is becoming
a major name in crime fiction.
- Mystery Scene |
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