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Math Rescue – PC
How often do you find an educational game that still manages to be legitimately fun for the kids? Making games like that is a lost art these days, but the Apogee-published Math Rescue proves that it’s nowhere near impossible. Math Rescue gives children valuable time to practice math skills while still letting them play a fun action platformer, showing a seamless formula that should be learned from and emulated for the benefit of future generations.
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Final Fantasy III – NES
Final Fantasy III may be one of the hardest in the series, but it’s also one of the most underrated. The plot twists, music, and battle system make for a wholly enjoyable experience despite its many difficult moments.
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Hocus Pocus – PC
Hocus Pocus tells the tale of a young magician out to prove himself to the Wizards’ Council through a series of dangerous quests! A wizard-themed run-and-gun platformer, it’s easy to pick up and play, with simple but tight mechanics, very colorful backgrounds, and myriad secret treasures. But is it real magic that this game is making, or does its spell fizzle out prematurely?
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Ubisoft Releases Animated Assassin’s Creed Syndicate Short
Have you wondered what Assassin’s Creed Syndicate would look like if it were an animated comic book? Well, Ubisoft has!
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Splatoon – Nintendo Wii U
Splatoon is Nintendo’s latest venture in a genre they aren’t necessarily known for, 3rd person shooter. Can swimming around as a half-kid/half-squid creature really be that fun? Does Splatoon live up to the industry standards for the 3rd person shooter genre? Join Steroid Gamer for his review of Splatoon, and he’ll try not to ink all over you in the process.
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Final Fantasy II – NES
Final Fantasy II deserves credit for having to follow in the footsteps of a giant. The developers tried new things to keep it fresh, but the effort resulted in frustrating gameplay that overshadows the game’s more enjoyable moments. If you’re a fan of the franchise, give it a shot.
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The Walking Dead: Season 2 – PC
Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby takes a look at Telltale Games’ The Walking Dead: Season 2 for PC in order to determine whether it’s as good as its predecessor and whether or not it’s a good game at all. With The Walking Dead being one of Justicescooby’s favorite games, The Walking Dead: Season 2 has a lot to live up to.
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Condemned: Criminal Origins – PC
Condemned: Criminal Origins is a first-person shooter-horror game that encourages the “guns for show, pipe for pros” style of gameplay, with a heavy focus on melee combat over ranged gunplay. As the manhunt for a wanted serial killer takes a turn for the worse, you’ll ask yourself what drives someone to murder, and you’re going to learn the answer first-hand…whether you want to or not.
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Jet Set Radio Future – Xbox
Ah man, its been awhile. I, Abyssal Oblivion shall treat you all to a review of one of the more original titles I’ve ever played. Kick back, grab a beer or two, and enjoy this review of a game you all should give a try!
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Something Old, Something New, Something Doom
Blending elements of the original, The new Doom shows off a robust offering to compete with other first-person shooters without compromising classic gameplay.
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Frogger – Game Boy Color
The famous arcade frog makes his way to the Game Boy Color. Steroid Gamer tries not to get squashed in his review of this ported classic for NerdBacon.com. Hopefully, he doesn’t drown either.
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Valiant Hearts: The Great War – PlayStation 4 (PSN)
Feel like crying like an over-emotional girl at a Notebook showing? Of course you do. Valiant Hearts: The Great War is an amazing puzzle game that will tug at your heartstrings and stretch your brain at the same time.
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Five Good and Bad Trends of E3 2015
Some great things came out of E3 2015, but I think we also have to address a few issues.
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Gears of War Ultimate Edition is Coming to PC!
In a victory for PC gamers everywhere, The Coalition studio head Rod Fergusson has announced at the E3 2015 PC Gaming Show that Gears of War Ultimate Edition is coming to PC! While only a remake of the original game, could this mean that PC gamers will get the rest of the series too in the future?
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