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Agenda – PC (Early Access First Impressions)
Have you ever wanted to control the world? Well, good news! Agenda puts you in control over a shady organization that is very much like the infamous illuminati. Are you up for the task? Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby takes a look at the new early access title.
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Outlast 2: Demo Impressions
ChronoSloth checks out the Outlast 2 demo and gives his take. Can it out-spook the first game? If the demo is any indicator: absolutely. Outlast 2 leaves behind Mount Massive Asylum from the first game, but keeps the dreadful atmosphere and pulse-pounding thrills. Don’t forget to breathe!
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Welcome to the Game – PC
You are alone one night and your twisted mind is in the mood for some good ole fashioned gorn. Why not explore the Deep Web and fulfill your darker desires in this hive of despair? Welcome to the Game…how long will you survive until you are put into the Red Room?
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I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream – PC
Based on the Harlan Ellison short story of the same name, the game I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream follows the last five living humans on Earth as the sadistic Allied Mastercomputer subjects them to cruel punishments and forces them into painful thought scenarios. As the player, you have to help these lost souls face their haunting pasts, confront their fatal flaws, and demonstrate to the god-machine that humanity’s spirit can never be truly extinguished.
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Stardew Valley – PC
Tired of the city life? Want to life life on a quiet farm? Become a pillar in the community? Start a family? Mine in caves? Stardew Valley is just for you!
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Final Fantasy Mystic Quest – SNES
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest wasn’t made for hardcore RPG fans. It’s purpose was to bring new fans into the fold and it does just that. The simple gameplay and basic story are balanced by a fast pace, great design and a rocking’ soundtrack!
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Downwell – PC
Nips explores the modern world of arcade-style gaming with Downwell, an action platformer that is as efficient as it is addicting.
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Grow Up – PlayStation 4
In a follow up to his Grow Home review, Nips takes a look at Grow Up, which strives to improve upon and expand the open-world adventure/platforming concepts explored by its predecessor. Does Grow Up have the mettle to stand up to its parent game?
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Grow Home – PlayStation 4
With the recent release of Grow Up, Nips takes a look at the experimental title Grow Home by Ubisoft Reflections, a 3D adventure-platformer with an impressive set of unique platforming mechanics that draw the player into its world.
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Ogre Battle: March of the Black Queen – SNES
Are you ready to charge head first back into the world of Zetegina? Come join one of Nerd Bacon’s RPG aficionados Rhutsczar as he defeats the black queen and seals away the invading ogres.
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The King of Dragons – Super Nintendo
As the classic song says, “i just can’t wait to be king.” Did The King of Dragons posses the fortitude to claim the throne of beat-’em-up games on the Super Nintendo? Find out in our review.
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Contra III: The Alien Wars – Super Nintendo
Nerd Bacon founder and owner Nerdberry reviews Contra III: The Alien Wars, one of the most challenging, yet exciting, SNES games ever made! Filled to the brim with relentless action sequences and solid gameplay, there is virtually nothing to dislike about this forgotten gem.
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Mega Man X3 – Super Nintendo
When you think of Mega Man on SNES, it’s impossible to ignore the Mega Man X series. They are arguably some of the best titles for the console and NerdBacon’s resident Mega Man expert, InfiniteKnife is here to tell you about this 3rd and final installment before it moved onto newer consoles. Charge your X-Buster and come check it out!
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The House of the Dead III – Xbox
Nerd Bacon’s resident Croc celebrates the 3rd Baconversary with the third game in the iconic rail shooter series, The House of the Dead III.
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Super Metroid – Super Nintendo
In honor of Nerd Bacon’s third year on the internet, ZB has decided to finally roll out a review he wrote a year and a half ago. The timing couldn’t be better, however, as this month also happens to mark the 30th anniversary of the Metroid series AND the Super Nintendo’s 25th anniversary in North America. With so many anniversaries happening in one month, it’s only appropriate that Nerd Bacon’s least appropriate writer, ZB, publishes his review of Super Metroid for the Super Nintendo.
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