-
NightCry – PlayStation Vita
Clock Tower creator, Hifumi Kono returns to his roots with an all-star team to develop a new horror game, NightCry. But is it worth the click?
-
Backbone: Prologue First Impressions
Backbone: Prologue is the demo of an upcoming noir-inspired detective adventure. As raccoon private eye Howard Lotor, sniff out clues, collect evidence, interrogate witnesses, and explore a beautiful pixel art version of dystopian Vancouver, BC.
-
Do Not Feed the Monkeys – PC
You are invited to join “The Primate Observation Club,” where you will observe the lives of caged monkeys and carefully analyse the information obtained. Will you help those you’re spying on, extort them, expose them and sabotage their dreams, or will you follow your instructions and sit twiddling your thumbs while the world burns?
-
Ken Follett’s The Pillars of the Earth – PC
A gripping tale of war, poverty, and hope told through exploration, tense decision-making, and rich dialogue. Based on Ken Follett’s best-selling novel, “The Pillars of the Earth” combines history and emotions to explore a beautiful medieval adventure.
-
Ultimate Custom Night – PC
Everyone thought it was a joke. No, Scott Cawthon wouldn’t try to make a game with every character in the Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise. Yet here we are. Do you need a heaping dose of chaos in your life? Come join Rhutsczar in the hell that is Ultimate Custom Night.
-
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*
-
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.
-
Day of the Tentacle – PC
Flush yourself down the Chron-O-John with NB co-owner Nerdberry in an effort to find the Purple Tentacle in the past, present, & future. Day of the Tentacle.
-
Last Half of Darkness: Shadows of the Servants – PC
Last Half of Darkness had a huge cult following in the 1990s, but many would be surprised to hear that the Willy Fischer never quit writing. In 2005, he essentially rebooted the franchise. But does it have the same flair as his original, which sent me to the funny farm in the early 1990s?
-
Five Nights at Freddy’s: Sister Location – PC
Welcome to Circus Baby’s Pizza World! aka, Pizza Hell! Join Sarus Vakarian as she shovels her way through the bowels of the freakish restaurant and reconcile her relationship with the extremely popular franchise!
-
I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream – PC
Based on the Harlan Ellison short story of the same name, the game I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream follows the last five living humans on Earth as the sadistic Allied Mastercomputer subjects them to cruel punishments and forces them into painful thought scenarios. As the player, you have to help these lost souls face their haunting pasts, confront their fatal flaws, and demonstrate to the god-machine that humanity’s spirit can never be truly extinguished.
-
Until Dawn – PlayStation 4
Until Dawn blurs the lines between what defines a video game versus what defines a movie. It may not be for you, but this is one horror experience that is bound to shock you at some point or another. How does it play as a game? Is this worth owning on as part of the PlayStation 4 library? Nerd Bacon’s got you covered in this review of Until Dawn.
-
Darkseed – PC
A sequel to last year’s review, we’re reviewing Darkseed 2’s predecessor! Hey, nobody talked shit to George Lucas for doing his works out of order! Oh….wait….
-
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.
-
Trace Memory – Nintendo DS
Doc Croc pulls out a long awaited point-and-click DS game in honor of Nerd Bacon’s October spooktacular, the Nintendo DS exclusive, Trace Memory.
Recent Comments