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Let It Die – PlayStation 4
“Hey you, Senpai,” Uncle Death here. Are you ready to come join my delightfully insane arena and ascend the Tower of Barbs? One of your Baconeers has already fallen, and there is plenty of room to join the ranks. Let It Die!
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Guns, Gore & Cannoli – Xbox One
Vinnie Cannoli battles gangsters, zombies, and more in the streets of Thugtown. It’s a fight from beginning to end against hordes of bloodthirsty enemies in beautifully hand-drawn scenery. Grab a friend for an exciting co-op experience of wiseguy proportions. Peppered with tongue-in-cheek humor and high on action, Guns, Gore and Cannoli will be a title to play over and over again.
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This War of Mine: The Little Ones – PS4
Newbie Baconeer, Poseidon, delves into the war-torn city of Pogoren to bring readers a look into the deep, dark, depressing life of a survivor of war. From basic survival to scavenging and combat, readers will see how life for civilians in a besieged city is not easy in the slightest, as well as the consequences of their actions in this review of This War of Mine: The Little Ones.
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hap Inc.: Humor in Mobile Games
hap Inc. is a little-known Japanese mobile game developer that excels at injecting everyday life with bizarre and humorous moments. Nips explores their extensive repertoire to return with a few hidden gems you can download for free.
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Slime Rancher – PC (Early Access)
Slimes are cute. Slimes are hungry. Slimes are profitable. Raise a few and make some dough! Slime Rancher is a perfect combination of action and casual farming games, with a hefty dose of the adorables!
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Virginia – PlayStation 4
Inspired by 90s detective thrillers such as Twin Peaks and The X-Files, Virginia takes the player along for a cerebral adventure. Following the vein of “walking simulators,” does it make a good case for niche art games?
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7 Days to Die – Xbox One
7 Days to Die is a unique horror survival experience that pits your character against zombies and the harsh natural environment. Crafting and exploration are critical to survival, in this open world of terror mixed with realistic perils. Are its faults worth your time? New Baconeer, Aaroneous, finds it a welcome challenge.
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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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Kirby’s Dream Land – Game Boy
It’s that time of year, once again. A time where families gather ’round the tree and…open presents and stuff. And seeing as how December is now a month for family friendly reviews, Nerd Bacon’s most offensive writer ZB is digging deep into his Game Boy collection for a classic kiddie title: Kirby’s Dream Land for the Game Boy.
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Fallout 4: Far Harbor – PS4
Nerd Bacon’s resident Bethesda Critic is back to review Point Lookout 2: Electric Boogaloo, also know as Far Harbor for Fallout 4.
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Fallout 4: Vault-Tec Workshop – PS4
Nerd Bacon’s resident Bethesda Critic, Doc Croc, brings back 1984 with a Workshop DLC pack that doesn’t suck massive amounts of ass; Vault-Tec Workshop.
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Fallout 4: Wasteland Workshop – PS4
Nerd Bacon’s resident Bethesda Critic, Doc Croc, moves onto Fallout 4’s Wasteland Workshop, to host some settler cage-fights and play The Most Dangerous Game….and of course, criticize Bethesda Softworks for ripping everyone off again.
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Fallout 4: Automatron – PS4
Nerd Bacon’s Resident Bethesda Critic, Doc Croc, returns to Fallout 4 to build an army of robots in the Automatron DLC pack, once again criticizing Bethesda Softworks and TRIGGER WARNING: Sony.
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Resident Evil 7 Demo (First Impressions) – Xbox One
After much disappointment with the last few installments, it seems that Capcom is ready to bring Resident Evil back to its horror filled roots and after playing the Resident Evil 7 demo, author and horror fan, InfiniteKnife is here to tell us about his first impressions.
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