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Lost Vikings 2 – Super Nintendo
Remember The Lost Vikings? Remember ZB’s wild adventures through the Land of the Fleas, spotlighting a heated deal to secure a copy of Lost Vikings 2 in the box? Did you ever wonder what became of that game? Well, the answer lies right before you. Right beyond this very sentence:
He played it.
And now, the moment you’ve likely not been waiting for, Nerd Bacon’s ZB finally reviews his nice, boxed copy of Lost Vikings 2 for Super Nintendo!
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Ironcast – Nintendo Switch
Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby reviews an indie release on the Nintendo Switch, Ironcast. Ironcast is not your average match-three title. Looking at Ironcast, you will find a match-three and probably pass it off as a “mobile phone game”, however, it is so much more. The game is far more complex than I imagined, and seems to be very much inspired by FTL: Faster Than Light.
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The Last Guardian – PlayStation 4
After nine years of waiting, fans of Ico and Shadow of the Colossus jump for joy with the release of The Last Guardian, a charming adventure tale full of awe and wonder. Hop on the nearest mythical beast and join me on a journey through an ancient city!
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Welcome to the Game – PC
You are alone one night and your twisted mind is in the mood for some good ole fashioned gorn. Why not explore the Deep Web and fulfill your darker desires in this hive of despair? Welcome to the Game…how long will you survive until you are put into the Red Room?
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Tomb Raider 3 – PC
Join Lara Croft on an enlightening journey through India, Nevada, Great Britian, Antartica, and the South Pacific Islands as she feverishly tracks down pieces of an ancient meteorite known to have incredible supernatural powers. Lara needs to retrieve them before a beauty entrepreneur, a corrupted scientist, and a tribe of cannibals do. Is this adventure as exciting as it sounds? Read more to find out!
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INSIDE – PC
Six years after the release of Limbo, Playdead returns with INSIDE, a cinematic puzzle/platformer game with dark overtones that ropes the player in and holds their head down under the water. Does INSIDE live up to the successes of its predecessor?
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Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee – PC
Bleak in atmosphere and absolutely unforgiving in difficulty, Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee carries on the torch of cinematic platformers like Prince of Persia and Another World, offering its own innovations that offer a fresh challenge at every turn.
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My Little Pony: Pinkie Pie’s Party! – DS
Ever been curious about My Little Pony games? No? Well, too bad! Sarus Vakarian is here to drag you unwillingly out of your house and into the magical land of Ponyville. Join Sarus and Pinkie Pie on a colorful quest to find Pinkie Pie’s “accidentally” hidden birthday presents! Could this be the game that you’ve been dreaming of your whole life?! Probably not, but this review will be fun anyways!
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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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The Witness – PlayStation 4
The Witness, a puzzle-adventure game on the PlayStation 4, ultimately succeeds as a timeless and engaging game due to an atmosphere created by excellent puzzle design, art direction, and sound direction that keeps the player wanting to find out more. Very few games these days are able to instill a legitimate sense of adventure and wonder, and The Witness manages to do just that at every turn.
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Yoshi’s Cookie – Game Boy
Nerd Bacon’s Doc Croc hits upon yet another Yoshi-centric puzzle game on the Game Boy, Yoshi’s Cookie.
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Gunpoint – PC
Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby reviews Suspicious Development’s stealth-puzzle title Gunpoint! Gunpoint is an extremely short game, which not many gamers tend to appreciate. Can Gunpoint make up for its shortness?
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Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker – Nintendo Wii U
Toad finally takes the spotlight in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker on the Wii U. Does Toad’s first solo adventure compare favorably against Mario’s outings? Nerd Bacon straps on their backpack and hiking boots, and scampers along with Captain Toad in this Wii U adventure. Can we collect all the Power Stars? Or does Toad get squashed into a million mushroom pieces?
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