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Dark Souls III – PlayStation 4
NerdBacon’s Nips has braved the brutal behemoths of Dark Souls III and has returned to regale us with his tales of bravery. Does Dark Souls III live up to the “Souls” legacy? Find out in this full review!
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Cyber Sled – PlayStation
Cyber Sled, an arcade port during the early days of the PlayStation, is perhaps one of the worst games this reviewer has ever played.
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Mount & Blade: Warband – PC
Despite its flaws, Mount & Blade: Warband is a truly unique game that comes as close as any game ever has to the bliss of full-scale Medieval brawls.
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Firewatch – PlayStation 4
While story-based adventure game Firewatch achieves many moments of success, its outstanding flaws and relative lack of content leave this reviewer wondering if it’s truly worth the $20 price tag.
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Bloodborne – PlayStation 4
Despite coming without the typical ‘Souls’ moniker, FromSoftware’s Bloodborne is perhaps the most fleshed out and meticulously designed Souls-type installment, exemplifying everything awesome about the Souls series while making several great strides of its own.
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Braid – PC
In 2008, Braid wowed us with how successful it could be for an indie game. Now, this reviewer remains awestruck by its tight design, creative game mechanics, and puzzles that are not afraid to give the player a good challenge.
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The Witness – PlayStation 4
The Witness, a puzzle-adventure game on the PlayStation 4, ultimately succeeds as a timeless and engaging game due to an atmosphere created by excellent puzzle design, art direction, and sound direction that keeps the player wanting to find out more. Very few games these days are able to instill a legitimate sense of adventure and wonder, and The Witness manages to do just that at every turn.
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