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  • Get uncomfortable with Saw 2 release date and new art

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    08.23.2010

    When Konami suggested a Halloween release for Saw 2: Flesh & Blood at E3, it apparently meant Halloween-ish. Uncertainty is part of setting a devious trap, after all. The publisher today announced the October 19 release date of the game, "just in time for the release of Saw VII 3D, the seventh installment of the popular horror franchise from Lionsgate and Twisted Pictures." Along with the date, Konami has sent out some new Saw 2 concept art. "Just the silhouette of the character in the trap had to make the viewer uncomfortable," producer John Williamson explains. "You had to know instantly that something bad was going to happen to this person if you didn't get them out." If you're thinking, "Why on Earth would I want to be uncomfortable," you aren't the target market for this game. %Gallery-100164%

  • It's a trap: 'Saw 2: Flesh and Blood' coming Halloween

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    06.16.2010

    We didn't exactly see a Saw sequel coming, but now that it's here, it has a release date of Halloween. The game will feature brutal violence -- like a nurse selling illegal pharmaceuticals being ripped in half. Yes, that will happen. The main character is also the first Saw character's son, hence the "Flesh and Blood" subtitle. Prepare for developer Zombie Studios' sequel later this year. %Gallery-90101%

  • Betcha didn't see Saw 2 coming

    by 
    Randy Nelson
    Randy Nelson
    04.09.2010

    We admit that a sequel to Konami's Saw video game wasn't exactly something we ... saw coming. But it's happening, and it's being developed by Zombie Studios, the same outfit that made the first game. The sequel is due out this Halloween and is set between the first two (of what, 15 by now?) Saw flicks. Zombie's promising a revamped combat system -- that and even ickier deathtraps. You'll see the very first of these in the Saw 2 video above. Just click it and it'll play; no self-surgery required. %Gallery-90101%