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Dragon Age: Inquisition – Xbox One
Nerd Bacon’s resident Croc thought she was going to sit down and write a nice, easy review on Dragon Age: Inquisition, until she realized the game wasn’t just too easy, it was fucking trash.
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Final Fantasy XIII – Xbox 360
Final Fantasy XIII gets a lot of flack for exhaustingly linear navigation and a complicated plot. While those do detract from the overall experience, the well-rounded characters, incredible voice acting, and enjoyable battle system go a long way too. Not the best FF, but not the worst either.
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Duke Nukem Forever – Xbox 360
Duke Nukem Forever is a game whose throes in development hell are the stuff of legend, and such is the power of its legacy that even this review has suffered its fair share of delays! Does this console release live up to twelve years of hype? Obviously not, but given that it’s still actually kinda fun, maybe that’s an unfair question to ask.
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Stranger of Sword City – Xbox One
Do you enjoy exploration, fighting, strategy, story, and spending a lot of time doing all of them? If the answer is yes, you’re probably a fan of RPGs and Experience Inc’s first self published console title, Stranger of Sword City is for you! Join InfiniteKnife as he tells of his experience from getting in the trenches and doing some serious dungeon crawling!
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Fallout 3 – Xbox 360
Ten years after the release of the final main game in the Fallout series, Fallout 2, the long awaited third installment was released…..by Bethesda Softworks. And thus began a divide in the Fallout fanbase.
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Mass Effect 2 – Xbox 360
Nerd Bacon is tackling sequels, and it’s only right that Mass Effect 2 be discussed. Join me, Sarus Vakarian, as I drool over one of the best games in the ‘verse!
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Star Wars: Battlefront II – Xbox
Resident Star Wars Geek, Variand, reviews the game that prompted many a Star Wars Gamers’ nerdgasm, Pandemic Studios’ Star Wars Battlefront II.
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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II – Xbox 360
Resident Star Wars Geek, Variand, Breaks down one of his biggest let downs in Star Wars gaming, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II. And while you’re here, he’s also going to tell you about the Game That Could Have Been.
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Red Dead Redemption – Xbox 360
Considered the best game of the seventh generation, Rockstar’s action-packed, wild west-themed open world adventure will leave you feeling as though you’re a real gunslinger in the old west.
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DuckTales: Remastered – Xbox 360
Does DuckTales: Remastered remain faithful to the original? Let’s say you’ve never played the original DuckTales… So why would you care about its faithfulness. All you want to know is if this game is fun and worth your money! Am I right? Well this review covers that too!
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The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct – Xbox 360
We all know that many licensed games are absolutely horrendous and The Walking Dead Survival Instinct is definitely no exception. Riddled with design flaws and bugs, Survival Instinct is one game so bad that you just have to see for yourself.
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Jet Set Radio Future – Xbox
Ah man, its been awhile. I, Abyssal Oblivion shall treat you all to a review of one of the more original titles I’ve ever played. Kick back, grab a beer or two, and enjoy this review of a game you all should give a try!
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Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe – 360
Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe marked a strange turn for the MK franchise, trading in its contemporary sword-and-sorcery setting for something more inline with a comic book crossover. The results are interesting and worth checking out for fans of either franchise, but ultimately, I don’t think it’s an experiment worth repeating.
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Tomb Raider – Xbox 360
Undoubtedly one of the best games of 2013, Sarus drools over the Tomb Raider reboot and all of the great things this game has to offer from stellar gameplay, gorgeous graphics, and an intricate storyline.
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Halo 3 – Xbox 360
Halo 3 retains many of the same things that made the first two so great; flawless controls, stellar voice acting, and improved graphics. Unfortunately, the story falls short enough to drag the rest of the game with it. With a rushed plot and underused characters, Halo 3 has enough good qualities to be playable, but don’t expect an exciting conclusion.
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