-
Stealth Inc. 2 set for release on Xbox One, PC, and PlayStation
Former Wii U exclusive Stealth Inc. 2: A Game of Clones has been announced for release on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. It will also be released on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita.
-
Interview with Tommy Tallarico at MAGFest 12
Cloud3514 was lucky enough to be able to meet with Tommy Tallarico at MAGFest 12 in National Harbor, MD in January 2014. Here is the interview that resulted from that meeting.
-
Diablo 3 – PlayStation 4
Diablo 3 is a fun game on its own merits as a hack-and-slash RPG, but playing it solo doesn’t do it justice. I can say that after playing many hours both solo and cooperatively. If you are looking for a good single player game, I’d probably recommend something else, though if cooperative games are on the menu for you, Diablo 3 is a good choice. Its availability on the consoles makes the game open to many more players.
-
Puzzle Bobble Mini – Neo Geo Pocket Color
Surely anyone who has browsed the games section of any mobile app store has seen at least a dozen of those “puzzle bubble” games. This puzzle game genre has become increasingly popular over the last decade or so with the growing mobile and handheld gaming market. However, it had some pretty humble roots; the Puzzle Bobble (and of course Bubble Bobble) series. Or as it is referred to in the United States, Bust-a-Move.
-
Titan Attacks – Nintendo 3DS
Space Invaders fans will enjoy this modern take, but anyone else will probably find it about as compelling as a well made Flash game.
-
Celebrating Retroary 2015!
Sure, you can play retro games anytime you please. And we do! But how often do the retro games get honored and celebrated? Welcome to the 2nd annual Retroary Event at nerdbacon.com where we honor the games that helped mold today’s gaming landscape into the world’s biggest entertainment industry! Swing through, stay a while, and relive your past.
-
Roger Clemens’ MVP Baseball – NES
What better way to engage in America’s greatest pasttime than playing 9 innings of baseball with none other than The Rocket? Roger Clemens’ MVP Baseball will take you there with a focus on self-made strategy, above average graphics, and multiplayer fun! PLAY BALL!
-
Metal Slug X – Neo Geo AES
We at NB make our way back to the beloved Metal Slug franchise, taking on the Metal Slug 2 remake Metal Slug X. Will you Join Marco Rossi and Tarma Roving, as well as other S.P.A.R.R.O.W.S, to destroy the Morden army? We will. An improvement aesthetically and technically, X is a well rounded update to a beloved game. Also…aliens.
-
Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall – PC
Nerd Bacon newcomer Doc Croc reviews The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall, a PC title released during the gaming’s renaissance in 1996, to explain why this game from the extremely popular Elder Scrolls series deserves more respect and should be tried at least once.
-
Grand Theft Auto IV – PC
Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby reviews Rockstar Games’ Grand Theft Auto IV, The Lost and Damned, and The Ballad of Gay Tony! A great open-world game to play, an amazing game to mod, amazing DLC, and the worst DRM program in existence. Oh and btw, Roman, I don’t want to go freakin’ bowling!
-
Inspector Gadget – SNES
While good video game adaptations do exist, they are few and far between. As a fan of the hit 80’s cartoon Inspector Gadget, ZB would have been remiss had he not at least tried the Super Nintendo game. So that is exactly what he did. Now join ZB on the case to find out whether Inspector Gadget falls into that small percentage of decent adaptations or if it joins the ranks of forgettable gaming misfires.
-
Tuff E Nuff – Super Nintendo
Just how tough is NerdBacon’s theWatchman? find out the aptitude of his toughness as he tackles Tuff E Nuff for the Super NES. Find out if this retro brawler owns the streets or not.
-
TMNT IV: Turtles in Time – SNES
During the peak of TMNT’s popularity, Turtles in Time wowed players in both the arcades and on the Super Nintendo. Still hailed as one of the greatest beat ’em ups of all time, Turtles in Time draws its inspiration directly from the animated series that introduced so many of us to the Turtles.
-
Terranigma – SNES
So, it’s Retrouary, and student 20 finally offers up a review. This time, it’s for Terranigma, the third (and possibly best) of Quintet’s Gaia series, and the only one that was never brought to North American shores. Is it good? Yeah. Is it revolutionary? Oh, heck no. studetn 20 thinks of it as Secret of Mana light…