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Hatoful Boyfriend – PS4
I was forced at gunpoint by a bird to write this review. He’s sitting outside my window right now. Someone needs to help me fight him, Someone give me a newspaper or something else to throw at him. Until you can send me one of those, why don’t you stop and read my review of Hatoful Boyfriend, a game ALL about BIRDS!
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D – Nintendo 3DS
Nerd Bacon’s resident Croc takes five years to finally get around to playing the 3DS port, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D.
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Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End – PS4
Nathan Drake left his adventuring days behind him to enjoy a normal life. He was happy. Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end eventually. Nathan Drake gets roped up into another adventure… one last time. In Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End.
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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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My Little Pony: Pinkie Pie’s Party! – DS
Ever been curious about My Little Pony games? No? Well, too bad! Sarus Vakarian is here to drag you unwillingly out of your house and into the magical land of Ponyville. Join Sarus and Pinkie Pie on a colorful quest to find Pinkie Pie’s “accidentally” hidden birthday presents! Could this be the game that you’ve been dreaming of your whole life?! Probably not, but this review will be fun anyways!
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Rugrats: Totally Angelica – Game Boy Color
I want you to take a second to think about your favorite TV show, and then I want you to think about the most insufferable antagonist in the entire show. Now I would like you to imagine a game focused solely around that character, and no, it is not about killing or torturing them. Does that sound fun to you? No? Well, apparently THQ never got the memo.
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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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Seiken Densetsu 3 – Super Nintendo
Seiken Densetsu 3 (Secret of Mana 2) was originally released only in Japan, but since a fan translation emerged in 2000, the world’s had a chance to appreciate how special this hidden gem really is. From the many possible protagonists and potential party and class combinations to choose from, to the interweaving plotlines and multiple endings, this is a charming and fun title with enough replay value to keep you coming back to it time and time again.
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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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Half-Life – PC
Sarus Vakarian reviews one of the most influential shooter games of all time, Half-Life! Zip up your hazard suits and hold on to your crowbars as she serves up this crispy review for Nerd Bacon’s Retroary Month!
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Back To The Future- NES
I really hope this review doesn’t end up killing me. My first game for Retroary will be a retro game most of you will wish I wouldn’t have reminded you of. Hope you have more fun reading this than I did actually playing the game.
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Shinobi – Sega Master System
Join ZB in his quest to become a great ninja warrior! In celebration of Retroary (not like it makes a difference for him), ZB reviews the first Shinobi for Sega Master System.
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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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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time – N64
The Bacon’s resident Doc delivers the long awaited review of the classic Nintendo 64 title, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
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