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Prominence Poker – Xbox One
Prominence Poker is one of very few poker games available on Xbox One. Will its lack of competition be the game’s only draw? NerdBacon writer Blast Imminent weighs in.
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Fallout 4: Nuka-World – PS4
After several months, Nerd Bacon’s Bethesda-critic Doc Croc returns to tell you about one of the only Fallout 4 DLC worth buying; Nuka-World.
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GameStop Will Close Over 100 Stores This Year
GameStop will have to close down over 100 of its stores throughout 2017, as a response to weaker-than-normal sales throughout the last fiscal year.
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Steep – Xbox One
Since the day that humanity first met mountain, we have had a desire to strap equipment onto ourselves in order to gracefully slide down their sides as quickly as possible. Ubisoft has recently given mankind its own digital mountain in Steep. Will this mountain be conquered? Find out in our review!
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Hitman – PlayStation 4
2016’s Hitman puts on its best disguise and walks on in through the front door–to our hearts. Nips explores why Hitman might just be his favorite video game from 2016.
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Why Inside Is The First Game That Can Be Truly Defined As Art
We all know by now that Inside was a truly special game. theWatchman thinks it’s a lot more! Check out the NerdBacon co-owner’s thoughts on why Inside transcends gaming into true art.
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So it’s 2017. What’s Going On with Sonic the Hedgehog?
2017 is shaping up to be a great year for Sonic the Hedgehog. Between Sonic Mania and the newly titled Sonic Forces, there’s plenty to look forward to! Perhaps best of all is the variety in gameplay between the two titles. Read on to see what Nerd Bacon owner Nerdberry has to say about Sonic.
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SMITE Tactics Closed Beta – Thoughts and First Impressions
What happens when you take a mega successful MOBA franchise and spin it off into a Collectible Card Game? Nerd Bacon author Rhutsczar was able to snag a spot in Hi-Rez’s closed beta of SMITE Tactics and dragged himself away to give us his first impressions.
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Your Childhood is Back! Capcom Announces Disney Afternoon Collection
Who’s ready for a walk down memory lane? Capcom has announced the Disney Afternoon Collection – a compilation of 6 of the publishers classic NES games in one package. Find out which titles made the cut. (hint: Chip n’ Dale’s Rescue Rangers is one of them)
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Dying Light – Xbox One
Take to the streets of Harran to battle the undead in Dying Light! Are agile combat and parkour moves enough to keep Kyle Crane one step ahead of the gnashing teeth? There’s more to surviving the zombie apocalypse than avoiding the zombies. What new enemies will Crane make in his quest to find a cure the epidemic and save his new friends? Find out what makes this game rise to the top of zombie titles.
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Chaos Code: New Sign of Catastrophe is out March 15th
Okay, we know it – Not many people have heard of the Chaos Code series. That doesn’t mean that it’s not a look for fighting game fans out there. The latest version, Chaos Code: New Sign of Catastrophe is set for release this week, March 15th! Check out how this one might stack up.
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Twisted Metal: Black – PlayStation 2
After over ten years since last diving into this world, Nerd Bacon author Rhutsczar willingly confines himself in the Blackfield Asylum, in hopes that Calypso brings his invited to the Twisted Metal: Black tournament. Will he find the answers to the questions he desperately needs answered?
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Extreme Metal – An Exploration
An overview of extreme metal, what it is, where it came from, and more. The lost memoirs of co-founder The Cubist.
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Psychonauts – PS2
The rebirth of a writer often comes with so many struggles. The only medicine we sometimes have are games. Great games. Such as our game today. Strap right in, everyone, because my glorious comeback starts with a review of Psychonauts!