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Gain Ground – Sega Genesis
It’s been a while since ZB has reviewed a video game, hasn’t it? Well, what better time than February for him to get back in the saddle and ride into a new review adventure? Enlist yourself in his army as he aims to battle legions of baddies across the ages in the underrated arcade blast that is Gain Ground for the Sega Genesis!
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Zeus: Master of Olympus – PC
While gaming developers now honor and try to bring mythologies back to life, it was much more rare around the turn of the century. For those infatuated by the stories of Greek mythology, this one is for you. Rhutsczar recruits you in his adventure to send Jason and the Argonauts after the Golden Fleece all while trying to run a beautiful city a cut above Ajax in Zeus: Master of Olympus.
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Sid Meier’s Civilization VI: Gathering Storm – PC
Hazardous blizzards, ground shaking volcanoes and rising sea levels; the world is alive in Civilization VI: Gathering Storm. Can you lead your people through war, glory and natural disasters? Will you be able to stand the test of time?
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Remembering Mario Party: 20 Years Later
Mario Party celebrates its 20th anniversary, and the Nerd Bacon team share their favorite moments from the iconic party series. Blistered hands, booming laughter and more – here are our top highlights.
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Return of the Obra Dinn – PC
Nips is simply taken aback by Return of the Obra Dinn. Featuring an engaging story alongside one of the most unique mechanics he’s ever seen, Return of the Obra Dinn has fast become his favorite mystery game of all time.
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Sid Meier’s Civilization VI: Rise and Fall – PC
Sid Meier’s Civilization VI: Rise and Fall offers some great ideas, but lacks any meaningful strategy and fails to rise from previous inconsistencies. Does Rise and Fall build an experience that will stand the test of time?
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Onimusha: Warlords – PS4
Soul absorbing, demon-slaying samurai Samanosuke returns in this remaster of 2001 classic, Onimusha: Warlords. This katana swinging adventure remains sharp.
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Sid Meier’s Civilization VI – PC
From the first stirrings of life beneath water to man taking his first upright steps, you have come far. Now begins your greatest quest: lead your people on towards the stars in Sid Meier’s Civilization VI.
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Kikopaff’s Aussie Arcade Adventure – Episode 1
Have you wondered what it’s like to enter the gaming or arcade scene in the Land Down Under? Nerd Bacon’s sheila Kikopaff shares her personal experiences and gives you the Aussie taste!
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Resident Evil 2 Remake Teases Fans with “1-Shot Demo”
Stoking the hype for their upcoming remake of Resident Evil 2, Capcom recently announced a “1-shot demo” that will be released on January 11th! Playing as Leon Kennedy, the player must race against the clock to complete a mission in 30 minutes in order to unlock a yet unseen trailer for the coming title.
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Hitman 2 – PlayStation 4
Still pumped from his experience with 2016’s Hitman, Nips delves into 2018’s Hitman 2. A new game in just two years? That has to be a joke! Read more to find out if this game is worth its salt.
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Deltarune – PC
There have been only a handful of games that have made us suffer a severe case of the feels much like Undertale did. Now with a surprise release three years later, creator Toby Fox plopped Deltarune into our laps. Is this Undertale 2? Where does this fall into the world of Undertale? When are we going to see Susie bite someone’s face off? Rhutsczar is here to answer and theorize the Deltarune world.
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Gungrave VR
Gungrave returns with a brand new title for PlayStation VR, appropriately titled Gungrave VR! Grab your cowboy hat, guns, and coffin…oh, it’s over.
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Red Dead Redemption 2 – PlayStation 4
After eight long years, Rockstar has finally kept their promise. Come experience the harrowing tale of Arthur Morgan, John Marston, Dutch Van Der Linde and the rest of the game as we fail to steal enough money to fill our 401(k) and retire in Tahiti. Also, realistic horse testicles and defecation…you know…the finest things in life.
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Kikopaff’s Game of the Year 2018
God of War takes the slice as 2018’s Game of the Year for many, but for some, not every AAA title of 2018 takes the prize home. Sometimes, old school is still best. Kikopaff picks her Game of the Year and the winner may surprise you.
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