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Untitled Goose Game – Switch
Untitled Goose Game is part stealth, part puzzle, and all mayhem! A worthy addition to any Switch collection, especially considering the $20 price tag.
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Ninja Games – Video – Mid Shelf Gaming
Mid Shelf Gaming is here, once again, to stealthily deliver a swift kick full of “fuck yeah” as they cover some awesome ninja games you may forgotten!
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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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Soma – PC
Robots, mutants, and fish. Soma is the underwater thriller that’s worth taking the plunge for. bushtika shares his opinions on Frictional Games’ latest sci-fi/horror adventure.
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Outlast 2 – PS4
Developer Red Barrels follow up their hit survival horror game, Outlast with a new story that takes you out to rural Arizona where the locals aren’t too keen on visitors. All you’ve got to keep you alive are your wits, some bandages, and your video camera with night vision. Just don’t run out of batteries before Nerdbacon’s horror expert, InfiniteKnife tells you all about this scary sequel!
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Hitman – PlayStation 4
2016’s Hitman puts on its best disguise and walks on in through the front door–to our hearts. Nips explores why Hitman might just be his favorite video game from 2016.
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Murdered: Soul Suspect – Xbox One
Square Enix has given us some of the most revered games in history, so when they changed things up and made a detective story around the Salem witch trials, our own InfiniteKnife decided to give it a whirl. How does it stack up with other Square titles? Only one way to find out.
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The Swindle – PC
Like many before it, The Swindle takes a stab at perfecting the elusive heist genre. Is this the one that pulls it off? Let’s find out!
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Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory – PlayStation 2
In honor of Nerd Bacon’s third anniversary, Nips takes a look at Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, the third title in the Splinter Cell series. How does this stealth-action game stand up to the accomplishments of its predecessors?
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Party Hard – PS4
And AbyssalOblivion finally makes his triumphant return. What more do you expect him to play than a game about MURDERING THE INNOCENT. Enjoy my review of this gory but charming indie game!
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Thief: The Dark Project – PC
If this game didn’t invent the modern stealth genre, it certainly revolutionized it. As Garrett, the master thief, your mission is to take as many valuables as you can lay your sneaky fingers on, and with a small arsenal of tricks and tools of the trade, you’re free to go about exploring and tackling every level in your own style. A masterwork of emergent gameplay and featuring an unforgettable story, Thief: The Dark Project will teach you to hate marble floors and well-lit areas in no time.
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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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Yandere Simulator – PC (Debug Release)
Ever dreamed about murdering all of those annoying school girls in your favorite anime series? Now you can! Nerd Bacon senior contributor Rhutsczar tries to gain Senpai’s love and attention, leaving a pool of dead school girls in his wake. Welcome to Yandere Simulator.
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Assassin’s Creed: Unity – Xbox One
Assassin’s Creed: Unity is not as bad as its reputation would suggest, but it still has a number of serious problems. Hopefully the next Assassin’s Creed can show what the series is capable of on the current generation of consoles.
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Assassin’s Creed Unity – PlayStation 4
Assassin’s Creed Unity has to be one of the most anticipated games of the year, but was it really and truly worth the wait? Longtime Nerd Bacon writer, Gingerbot, gives you the skinny on the hits and misses of a game from a beloved franchise.
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