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Doki Doki Literature Club! – PC
Welcome completely generic slice-of-life anime protagonist, aka unnamed high school student, to a brand new day at your even more generic high school. Come follow along with us as we are drafted into the Doki Doki Literature Club and fall in love with each one of the girls. Everything goes smoothly *Lies*
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Nester’s Funky Bowling – Virtual Boy
The Virtual Boy secured itself a place in video game history as a blemish on Nintendo’s record. Lasting less than a year, this tabletop console produced only 14 games in the U.S. Of those 14, there’s a handful of enjoyable games and a handful of subpar games. But amongst those titles, only one has managed to offend ZB enough to deem it unworthy of his collection…even though he does own it. Could it really be as bad as he says? Find out in ZB’s review of Nester’s Funky Bowling for the Virtual Boy.
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A Way Out – PlayStation 4
Nips busts his way out of prison in the new splitscreen cooperative adventure game A Way Out. You probably won’t believe what his favorite part about this game was.
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Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice – PlayStation 4
Damn you Ninja Theory, it is always incredibly difficult to review one of your games. With supreme attention to detail, join alongside Nerd Bacon veteran Rhutsczar and experience the game that is the closest simulation of mental health disorders that you will find without actually suffering them. This is Senua’s cursed warrior journey in Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice.
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Little Nightmares – PC
Nips faces his fears as he makes his way through Little Nightmares. Similar to titles like Inside and Limbo, Little Nightmares is an atmospheric indie horror game with platforming and puzzling elements. Don’t let the name fool you; this game’s achievements are anything but little.
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Cybermorph – Atari Jaguar
Ah, the ’90s. When polygons looked like polygons and this was all fields. Join me on an introspective journey through Atari’s last fumble at gaining a toehold as a console manufacturer and my hot, sweaty summer of Jaguar. Did I mention “sweaty” just to make this sound foxy and more interesting? Yes.
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MLB The Show 18 Preview #3
Nerd Bacon’s third preview for Sony San Diego’s MLB The Show 18 is here! In this preview we check out what new updates have been made to the presentation and commentary as well as introducing a new legend!
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What Remains of Edith Finch – PC
Nips reviews the first-person story game What Remains of Edith Finch. Taking control of the titular character Edith, the player is invited into a surreal world that explores touching themes on family and death.
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South Park – PlayStation
The South Park franchise has a dark history when it comes to video game interpretations, but is the first game for the PlayStation as bad as we remember?
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The Secret of Monkey Island – PC
Deep in the Caribbean, on the island of Mêlée…………….comes a great adventure featuring sword fights, romance, monkeys, cannibals, and more! The Secret of Monkey Island! Grab yourself some grog and come along as NerdBacon pirate leader, InfiniteKnife tells us about the adventures of Guybrush Threepwood in this classic LucasArts Point and Click title.
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Thunder Heroes – Arcade
The world is in peril and only one band of heroes can take on the King of Demon – Thunder Heroes! NerdBacon’s Co-Owner, theWatchman joins the merry band of warriors to fight evil and learn new words in his review of the coin-op, Thunder Heroes.
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MLB The Show 18 Preview #2
Our MLB The Show 18 preview coverage continues as we bring you all the little things that make this years game stand out from previous releases.
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MDK – PC
Aliens, insane asylums, and snowboards. Leap into action with this 1997 shooter and fight to save Earth’s cities from being consumed by malevolent extraterrestrials. With help from your eccentric genius employer and your cybernetic canine companion, ride the streams into this classic adventure with guidance from your very own game pioneer, bushtika.
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Oddworld: Abe’s Exoddus – PC
In honor of Retroary 2018, Nips takes a look at Oddworld: Abe’s Exoddus. The sequel to the cult classic Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee, this game manages to introduce quite a few new ideas that pushed the late-but-great Oddworld franchise in a new and more complex direction.
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Mr. Do! – ColecoVision
Retroary is upon us once again, and for ZB, this means jumping back an extra generation to properly celebrate. So what has he excavated from the neglected, dust-coated corner of his game room? Why, Mr. Do! of course! For one of the cooler systems from that era – the ColecoVision. Can the clown live up to the moderate expectations of this reviewer? Of course the answer isn’t here, you’ll have to read the review to find out!
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