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Dead Rising 3 – Xbox One
Who needs a plot when you can murder zombies for the fun of it? Come join resident maniac Rhutszar in Los Perdidos, the land of chaos and the occasional zombie infestation. Dead Rising 3, how do you stand up to the rest?
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Tomb Raider 3 – PC
Join Lara Croft on an enlightening journey through India, Nevada, Great Britian, Antartica, and the South Pacific Islands as she feverishly tracks down pieces of an ancient meteorite known to have incredible supernatural powers. Lara needs to retrieve them before a beauty entrepreneur, a corrupted scientist, and a tribe of cannibals do. Is this adventure as exciting as it sounds? Read more to find out!
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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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Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike – A Retrospective And Review
NerdBacon’s resident brawling fan, theWatchman takes a look back at one of Capcom’s greatest and boldest games ever – Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike.
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Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory – PlayStation 2
In honor of Nerd Bacon’s third anniversary, Nips takes a look at Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, the third title in the Splinter Cell series. How does this stealth-action game stand up to the accomplishments of its predecessors?
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Doom 3: BFG Edition – PC
Actually, now that I think about it, DOES Doom 3 count as an action game? I know it’s a first-person shooter, and the Doom 3: BFG Edition made some changes, but was it ever really meant to fill a gamer with the pump of adrenaline or just to try and spook them into turning up their monitor’s brightness? I look into this rehashed official third installment prequel (???) to see why this installment of id’s flagship series missed the boat on being truly successful.
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Game & Watch Gallery – Game Boy
Have you ever wanted the fun, excitement, and pleasure of playing Game & Watch games, but can’t afford to touch the prices necessary to obtain the original devices? If so, the Game & Watch Gallery might be the ticket for you! But is it fun, exciting, and pleasurable? Find out, in this Nerd Bacon Approved review, courtesy of our very own resident dishwasher ZB!
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A Legend of Luca – PC – HTC Vive
Being a hero can be really stressful, especially if your limit is a mouse/keyboard or a controller. But with the power of the HTC Vive, being a hero is so much easier! Such is the case of A Legend of Luca!
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Her Story – PC
Her Story is a surprisingly engaging FMV game about a mystery that allows the player to play detective in their very own murder case.
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Dragon Age: Inquisition – Xbox One
Nerd Bacon’s resident Croc thought she was going to sit down and write a nice, easy review on Dragon Age: Inquisition, until she realized the game wasn’t just too easy, it was fucking trash.
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Doom II – PC
Doom II: Hell on Earth perfected the Doom formula to the fast-paced, heart-thumping standard we know today, introducing a new trademark weapon and many new and very deadly enemies. Add that to the countless mods that have been made for it, and there’s no other gaming classic around that gives you a better bang for your buck(shot).
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Final Fantasy Adventure – Game Boy
Final Fantasy Adventure has many fun aspects, especially in the gameplay. Unfortunately, it has a lot of boring aspects too. This game can be enjoyable, but only after playing a really difficult RPG.
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Kirby: Planet Robobot – 3DS
Kirby: Planet Robobot may not break much new ground, but it does stick to a proven formula that’s always made the franchise known for its light and whimsical nature.
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INSIDE – PC
Six years after the release of Limbo, Playdead returns with INSIDE, a cinematic puzzle/platformer game with dark overtones that ropes the player in and holds their head down under the water. Does INSIDE live up to the successes of its predecessor?
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Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 – Revelations (DLC) – PS3 (PSN)
After the uneven Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2, this DLC chapter – Revelations – punctuates the popular trilogy and throws the focus to Alucard. Though it does help to improve the legacy of its parent material to some degree, it also comes with its own set of issues.
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