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Resident Evil: Revelations 2 – PS3
Resident Evil: Revelations 2 is the first game in the series to be released in an episodic format. Nerd Bacon.com’s Steroid Gamer played through all episodes and all the DLC for Revelations 2. If you need a review that has got all the content in one place look no further than right here!
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Five Nights at Freddy’s 3 – PC
Come on up to Fazbear’s Fright! The brand new horror attraction based upon the unsolved mysteries of the illusive restaurant chain, Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza! NB writer Sarus Vakarian holds onto her sanity for dear life as the merciless animatronics once again, act out their revenge! But only between 12 AM to 6 AM, because any other time is inconvenient. Freddy has classes at the local community college, y’know?
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Escape From Bug Island – Wii
Escape From Bug Island is scary. Scary in a way that I haven’t been able to describe before. Is my fear from the sheer horror the game provides, or from the fact the game is horrendous?
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The Typing of the Dead – Dreamcast
The Typing of the Dead is not for the faint of heart or slow of hand, but it is still one of the most unique games on the Dreamcast. Can you type fast enough to survive? Time to find out.
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Resident Evil 2 – PlayStation
You thought the nightmare was over after the mansion incident? You were wrong. very wrong. Resident Evil 2 takes us right into the heart of the Raccoon City outbreak where there are new areas to explore and enemies to take on (or run away from) as Leon Kennedy and Claire Redfield try to survive in this PlayStation Classic.
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Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 – PC
Nerd Bacon writer Sarus Vakarian revisits Freddy Fazbear’s pizza, where the animatronics have wicked motivations of their own but the pizza is delicious. Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 is stunningly brilliant and horrifyingly superb. Read more here!
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Alien: Isolation – Xbox 360
In space, no one can hear you scream, but when you’re playing Alien: Isolation with NerdBacon’s InfiniteKnife, this is definitely not the case. Come aboard Sevastopol Station as Amanda Ripley tries to discover what happened to her mother, Ellen and survive the nightmare along the way. You’ll want to have the lights off for this one.
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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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Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly – PlayStation 2
The second a far superior game in this groundbreaking survival horror franchise, Fatal Frame follows Mayo and Mio Amakura two young twins who are lost a lost village. Loosely based around a Shinto “Shrine Maiden” ritual Mio comes across all kinds of aggressive spirits all bent on preventing her from saving her sister. Players control Mio as she wanders through the lost village, killing spirits by taking pictures of their souls with her camera obscura.
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Amnesia: The Dark Descent – PC
THEbipolarbear of Nerd Bacon reviews one of the most unsettling games ever, Amnesia, which strives to make you just as insane as the the protagonist.
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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 Evil Within – PlayStation 3
The Evil Within is the highly anticipated survival horror game that comes from the father of “Resident Evil” Shinji Mikami. It’s brutal, disgusting, crazy, scary and more. Steroid Gamer, almost went into cardiac arrest playing the game for Nerd Bacon’s review. Well, maybe not that close, but his heart did pick up the pace while playing this title.
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Darkseed II – PC
Darkseed 2 is dark, but probably not as dark as your soul is after playing this game. Gamers beware, you’re in for a scare.
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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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