RLH

Developer: Interplay
Publisher: Vivendi Universal Publishing
ESRB Rated M (for Mature)

Game System: New re-launch for Xbox, also available for PlayStation 2

Players: 1

 

 

 

 

 

What It Is

RLH (Run Like H***) is violent and bloody, sci-fi horror game that puts the game player in the role of Nick Connor, an exiled military hero sent to work on a mining station in deep space. Returning from a mission, Nick finds his crewmembers wiped out by a vicious and intelligent alien race. The game player’s mission is to stay alive long enough to discover the aliens’ plans for the ship and find any survivors in the process.


Why It’s Fun

Great graphics, visuals and highly detailed environments make RLH an intensely entertaining game for mature audiences. You can spend a good amount of time just strolling around the space station and interacting with the other inhabitants. The game’s controls are highly intuitive and the action progresses at a steady pace. There are some scary moments and creatures that are very reminiscent of the movie Aliens.


Who’s Going To Love It

The horror aspect of RLH will be a treat for fright fest fans and the fairly decent sci-fi story line of the game will keep fans of that genre entertained.


What To Be Aware Of

Parents and guardians, please note that this game is rated “M” for Mature and is not intended for younger audiences. There is a lot of blood, violence and language that is not suitable for kids. This game is geared towards older, mature audiences.

This is the kind of game that will likely be intensely attractive to certain kids, particularly boys in the early teen years. We can never stress enough that parents and caregivers should take an active interest in the games their kids are playing and make sure that any video game (or any other product for that matter) is appropriate to their values and for the children who will be playing it.

Suggested Retail Price

$29.99

Available At


Most major retail and toy stores, as well as electronic gaming specialty shops and many online e-commerce sites.

 

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