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MDK – PC
Aliens, insane asylums, and snowboards. Leap into action with this 1997 shooter and fight to save Earth’s cities from being consumed by malevolent extraterrestrials. With help from your eccentric genius employer and your cybernetic canine companion, ride the streams into this classic adventure with guidance from your very own game pioneer, bushtika.
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Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain – PlayStation
The villains of Nosgoth face the wrath of newly risen vampire, Kain. Deploying a host of weapons and brutal spells, not to mention his vampiric abilities, Kain scythes his way through monsters, sorcerers, and other minions of evil in this hack-and-slash beginning to a beloved franchise.
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Furi – PlayStation 4
Ever wonder what happens when you mix Afro Samurai with a video game? Furi is the answer! Nips dives in to explore why Furi is one of the most innovative titles of 2016.
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Unit 13 – PlayStation Vita
Unit 13 was the final game to be developed and released by Zipper Interactive. This PlayStation Vita title has a ton of Zipper’s trademarks, but how well do those translate in this 3rd-person portable shooter? Join up with Unit 13’s crew to take on some terrorists head on in this review by Nerd Bacon.
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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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Time Soldiers – Sega Master System
Enter Time Soldiers, the Master System’s time-traveling adventure. This unique game uses an objective obfuscated by randomness as a gameplay element and it ends up working out pretty well.
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Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune – PS3
A birthplace for one of modern gaming’s icons, Uncharted is definitely an interesting product of our time. Does this treasure hunting, guns blazing experience hold up? Or is it as stale as Sir Francis Drake’s corpse?
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Boxhead: The Zombie Wars – PC
Doc Croc takes it back to 8th grade for Nerd Bacon’s Halloween Spooktacular October with the flash game Boxhead The Zombie Wars.
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The Thing – PlayStation 2
1982 saw John Carpenter continue to grow his brilliant directorial portfolio with a now-classic survival horror movie, The Thing. Welcome to its sequel on the PlayStation 2.
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Star Wars: Battlefront II – Xbox
Resident Star Wars Geek, Variand, reviews the game that prompted many a Star Wars Gamers’ nerdgasm, Pandemic Studios’ Star Wars Battlefront II.
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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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Spec Ops: The Line – PC
Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby reviews Spec Ops: The Line, a controversial and emotional toll-taking third-person shooter developed by Yager Development and published by 2K Games. While not that big a fan of third-person shooters, Justicescooby actually enjoyed Spec Ops: The Line quite a bit due to the amazing story and decent gameplay. Read more right here.
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Dead Space 3 – PC
Things get cold and ugly as Proto Joe reviews Dead Space 3, a third person shooter that seems to have forgotten it comes from a survival horror franchise. Where’d all the scares go? Strap into your winter suits and read on.
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Ghosthunter – PlayStation 2
If you’ve got a Halloween hangover, “Ghosthunter” might just be the hair of the dog that bit you. Or, it might not. It’s going to be one or the other. Not quite terrifying and not quite a Saturday morning cartoon, its lush visuals, unparallelled atmospheres, precise controls and buckets of charm all work against recurring clunky design moments that have you floating aimlessly in the next dimension, or pacing in circles.
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Dead Space – PC
Nerd Bacon looks back at Dead Space, a third person survival horror game that started a long-running franchise. Does this rusted relic of the last generation still hold up? Explore the USG Ishimura with Proto Joe and find out.
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