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Grim Fandango Remastered – PC
LucasArts’ original Grim Fandango’s masterful writing and creative concept made it a cult favorite upon its release, and now Double Fine’s brought it back as Grim Fandango Remastered. They may have only tightened up the graphics, loosened up the controls, and added in a swinging soundtrack that makes the dead bones dance again, but really, that’s all it needed. Experience anew this classic tale of intrigue and redemption that’s so good, it’ll chill you right to the bone.
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Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase – PlayStation
In celebration of October and upcoming Halloween, Justcescooby decided to re-visit one of his favorite childhood “horror” franchises, Scooby-Doo, specifically, the PlayStation title Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase!
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Resident Evil 3: Nemesis – PlayStation
24 hours before the events of Resident Evil 2, S.T.A.R.S. veteran, Jill Valentine has to fight her way through the zombie hoards caused by the T-Virus outbreak in Raccoon City. As if that weren’t bad enough, there is a new monster, sent specifically to hunt down her squad. InfiniteKnife tells you all about it in his review of Resident Evil 3: Nemesis.
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Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse – PC
With all the monsters crawling over Nerd Bacon’s front page, it’s time to set sail for sunnier shores. Shantae’s got another adventure for us, so let’s take a look at Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse and see if it’s smooth sailing or stormy waters.
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Decap Attack – Sega Genesis
Decap Attack? Who on earth would wanna play a game called Decap Attack? Oh, ZB’s reviewing this one? Makes sense. Put on your Halloween costumes kids and get ready for another action packed review by yours truly. And it’s for the Sega Genesis, no less.
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Ghostbusters II – NES
bbpower reviews Ghostbusters II for the Nintendo Entertainment system. This is a tough retro game that any classic gamer should try to beat. Do you have what it takes to defeat Vigo in this retro title?
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The Vanishing of Ethan Carter – PC
Blood has been spilled unfairly in Red Creek Valley, and it’s up to detective Paul Prospero to uncover the malevolent secrets of an abandoned town, an unstable family, and the vanishing of a little boy named Ethan Carter. Sinisterly garnished with disturbing images, a haunting soundtrack, and terrifying ideas, where does The Vanishing of Ethan Carter rank in the realm of horror games? Read the full article to find out!
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Cursed Mountain – Nintendo Wii
Cursed Mountain takes place in the disturbingly abandoned Himalayan mountains, and puts players in Eric Simmons shoes in his search for his lost brother. The mountain of Chomolonzo is cold, spooky, and lonely. Is Cursed Mountain worth the climb in this Nintendo Wii exclusive? Grab you climbing gear and snow shoes and find out.
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Until Dawn – PlayStation 4
Picture this, you and your seven closest friends are celebrating your sister’s disappearance on a mountain a year earlier. On this anniversary, you will be hunted and forced to make difficult moral decision. Can you survive Until Dawn? Serving as a homage to the well known tropes of the horror genre, Until Dawn is an interactive drama you can watch more than play.
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Ghostbusters – Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
bbpower reviews Ghostbusters for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Anybody looking for an over-the-top challenge? Look no further. This game will push your patience and test your gaming abilities.
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The Ocean Hunter – Arcade
Doc Croc travels back to 1998 at the dawn of the sixth generation of video game consoles, when arcades were still barely holding on, to review a very special Sega rail shooter-The Ocean Hunter.
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Alan Wake – PC
Ever find yourself trapped in a nightmare that you can’t wake up from? Ever find yourself predicting the future as if you yourself are making those predictions a reality? Alan Wake is the game for you!
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Uncle Fester’s Quest – NES
Are you looking for a challenge? bbpower reviews The Addams Family: Uncle Fester’s Quest for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Check out this retro bargain buy! Will it drive you crazy, or can you help save Uncle Fester save the world? bbpower definitely has as screw loose after this one.
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The Evil Within – The Executioner (DLC) – PS3
The Executioner is the third and final DLC for The Evil Within. Things change with a first-person perspective and the ability to control one of the game’s most fearsome foes, The Executioner. He proves to be quite the badass in multiple ways, showing players why he was such a pain in the arse to deal with the first time around.
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Grave – PC
Nerdbacon’s ChronoSloth reviews the hastily assembled, but impressive beat ’em up, Grave. In the world of Grave, the lowly RPG skeleton is a mighty warrior.
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