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Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright – Nintendo 3DS
Nerd Bacon’s tactician, Doc Croc, finally gets her grubby hands on Fire Emblem Fates. Stay and fight for Hoshido as Doc explains how good this new installment really is!
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Town of Salem – PC
Ever since its release, Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby has been addicted to this artistic strategy game revolving around the biggest murder mysteries ever. Who is killing the entire town? Will we catch them before they destroy us?
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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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Power Athlete – Super Famicom
Hey everybody! Let’s all take a trip to Japan with ZB. What does he have in store for us? Why, a very special, import review of a game you can’t play in the states…or so he initially thought. Either way, Nerd Bacon’s ZB gets international with a review of Power Athlete (Power Moves) for the Super Famicom (Super Nintendo)!
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Street Fighter V – PlayStation 4
It’s been a few weeks since the release of Street Fighter V and NerdBacon’s News Director, theWatchman has practically lived in his karate gi for the past several weeks to bring you his review. Does Street Fighter V continue the legacy of the legendary series? Find out with this full review.
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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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Warcraft: Orcs & Humans – PC
Azeroth was a wondrous place to live as a human…before the orc tribes attacked. Join Rhutsczar as he rises through the ranks of both the alliance and the horde, all while discovering what is on the other side of the “Dark Portal.” Before World of Warcraft, there was Warcraft: Orcs & Humans, welcome to the beginning (or the end?).
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Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back – NES
The force is stronger with Luke Skywalker in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back! bbpower reviews this awesome vintage classic for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Can you find Yoda and master the force? Can you defeat Darth Vader? Read this review and score this excellent NES game!
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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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Super Street Fighter II – Sega Genesis
Older games have a special place in everyone’s heart. Especially the games of the 90’s in particular. Super Street Fighter II is one such game. Though difficult to play, The playable characters and the music is enough for me to enjoy the game.
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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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Street Fighter II Turbo – Super Nintendo
NerdBacon’s News Director theWatchman, takes a trip down memory lane to look at Street Fighter II Turbo for the Super Nintendo. Does this game still stand as a classic? Or has it been overshadowed by its numerous sequels?
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The Final Fantasy Legend – Game Boy
The Final Fantasy Legend may or may not be an actual Final Fantasy game, but that doesn’t take away from its enjoyability. Plot and characters are almost nonexistent, and the gameplay can be head-scratching at times, but underneath the surface there’s an epic adventure waiting to be discovered.
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Braid – PC
In 2008, Braid wowed us with how successful it could be for an indie game. Now, this reviewer remains awestruck by its tight design, creative game mechanics, and puzzles that are not afraid to give the player a good challenge.
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