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inFAMOUS: Second Son – PS4 (Video Review)
Have you ever wanted to watch a review? Or maybe you just want to have a lazy day of observing reviews? Either way, come join THEbipolarBear as he goes a place no Baconeer has gone before… YouTube!
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Ghostbusters 2 – Game Boy
Ghostbusters 2 on Game Boy may not be too hot to handle or too cold to hold but at least it doesn’t leave you feeling slimed and taken advantage of. Hal Laboratory put together a good one here, as usual.
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Jet Grind Radio – Dreamcast
“Innovation and Style” was the name of the game for Jet Grind Radio. But neither of those could touch the sheer fun-factor held within this masterpiece. While Jet Grind Radio may have popularized the cel-shading graphics technique, it played second-fiddle to a fun, exciting, and timeless rollerblading/graffiti-tagging video game on the powerful Sega Dreamcast.
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Assassin’s Creed Unity – PlayStation 4
Assassin’s Creed Unity has to be one of the most anticipated games of the year, but was it really and truly worth the wait? Longtime Nerd Bacon writer, Gingerbot, gives you the skinny on the hits and misses of a game from a beloved franchise.
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Monaco: What’s Yours is Mine – Xbox 360 (Live Arcade)
The prime example of a heist game, Monaco: What’s Yours Is Mine falls the story of a crime group as they try to escape Monaco. Filled with a unique art design and addictive gameplay, this the game for you and your friends to sit down and rob the wealthy. You can give to the poor if you would like.
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Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham – PSV
Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham was recently released for a slew of consoles, including the Nintendo 3DS and Sony PS Vita. The differences between the 3DS and PSV versions are largely cosmetic, but it is interesting to take a look at the two side-by-side to accentuate the differences in just what these handhelds are capable of.
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Murdered: Soul Suspect – PS4
In a world where First Person Shooters are the biggest thing and are only challenged sometimes by RPGs, an Action/Adventure title with heavy use of detective skills should be a shining beacon of hope. But when unnecessary stealth aspects are thrown into the mix, does Murdered: Soul Suspect measure up?
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Katamari Damacy – PlayStation 2
The King of the Cosmos has accidentally broken all the stars in the sky. It would only make sense to send his 5cm tall son to fix it all. Armed only with a sticky ball called a katamari, your task is simple: Roll up everything in sight to rebuild the night sky. Katamari Damacy brings a unique charm and feel to the PS2 not seen everyday. Get ready to roll as Nerd Bacon’s InfiniteKnife takes us through this 2004 classic.
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Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon – Xbox 360
Nerd Bacon writer Sarus Vakarian trades in her Vorpal blade for an anal probe gun and sets off to review Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon.
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Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham – 3DS
Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham is the latest installment in perhaps the most successful sub-series of Lego video games. Although not quite as progressive as its sister game Lego Marvel Super Heroes (released in 2013), it’s still a great game that illustrates what’s best about these offbeat titles: simple fun, lighthearted action, and oodles of replay value. This review focuses specifically on the 3DS version, which seems to have undergone various changes from its console counterparts.
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Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master – Sega Genesis
Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master sees the master Ninjitsu ninja Joe Musashi return to take on the evil crime syndicate, Neo Zeed. Featuring improved gameplay, outstanding music, and incredible graphics, Shinobi III is arguably the pinnacle of the series.
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Monster Party – NES
Nerd Bacon author ChronoSloth reviews what may possibly be the most unapologetically weird NES game of all time. Have your baseball bat ready, as tons of ridiculous monsters await you in this 1989 horror-comedy platformer.
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Haunted House – Atari 2600
It was a dark and stormy night. A dark, four-story house filled with three pieces of a magical urn, a ghastly ghost with unfinished business, four tarantulas and a vampire bat loomed in the distance. Sound like a party? The bash is on your Atari 2600. But can any real sense of dread be culled from the rustic ole 2600? Enter the mansion and find out.
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The Walking Dead: Season 1 – PC
What kind of person are you? What kind of gamer are you? Do you feel confident in your previous two answers? If you’ve never played The Walking Dead, then you shouldn’t feel confident. Instead, put a white-knuckled grip on your morals as The Walking Dead attempts to tear them away.
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Yume Nikki – PC
Take a peak into the world of Yume Nikki, a strange game created by an independent developer known only by the pseudonym Kikiyama. But be warned, you will be disturbed by what you see.
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