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Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel – PC
Borderlands The Pre-sequel is full of funny cutscenes, amazing story telling, and absolutely rigorous boss battles. What more could you want as a die hard Borderlands fan?
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Battlefield 4 – PlayStation 4
The Battlefield 4 online multiplayer experience is a lot of fun and easy to get into. A comprehensive class based system and access to numerous vehicles separates the game from its primary competitor, Call of Duty. Battlefield 4 offers one of the best multiplayer experiences you can enjoy with friends. However, the game has been plagued with glitches and bugs that made the game unplayable early on and only recently fixed. While some are willing to dismiss these issues and give the game a good score, Scott PM is unwilling to let the game off so easily.
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Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles – Wii
Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles, the 2009 rail shooter, is the follow-up to 2007’s Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles. Can the “Darkside” improve the formula that made Umbrella Chronicles so good? Or will it fail to live up to the previous game? The answer is one click away!
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Darkseed II – PC
Darkseed 2 is dark, but probably not as dark as your soul is after playing this game. Gamers beware, you’re in for a scare.
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Super Smash Bros. for 3DS – 3DS
Super Smash Bro. for 3DS is everything that a portable Super Smash Bros. should be and a worthy successor to the franchise, being more competitive than Brawl, but less hardcore than Melee. A shame about the online mode, though.
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Dead Space – PC
Nerd Bacon looks back at Dead Space, a third person survival horror game that started a long-running franchise. Does this rusted relic of the last generation still hold up? Explore the USG Ishimura with Proto Joe and find out.
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Zombie Farm Escape – iOS
Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby reviews a spin-off endless runner of the Zombie Farm series developed by Playforge Games LLC. 5 out of 10! There simply isn’t much to say good about this title. It is not the best nor the worst endless runner out there, and it isn’t recommended that you buy it.
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Fatal Frame – PlayStation 2
The first in this groundbreaking survival horror franchise, Fatal Frame follows Miku Hinasaki, a young girl who traverses the Himuro mansion in search of her brother Mafuyu. Loosely based around a Shinto “Strangling Ritual” Miku comes across all kinds of aggressive spirits all bent on preventing her from interrupting the ceremony. Players control Miku as she wanders through the Himuro Mansion, killing spirits by taking pictures of their souls with her camera obscura.
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The Walking Dead: Season 1 – PC
What kind of person are you? What kind of gamer are you? Do you feel confident in your previous two answers? If you’ve never played The Walking Dead, then you shouldn’t feel confident. Instead, put a white-knuckled grip on your morals as The Walking Dead attempts to tear them away.
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Resident Evil – GameCube
Lots of zombies were killed, some pants got wet, and blood curdling screams were heard (from the game?) all while Nerd Bacon.com and reviewer, Steroid Gamer, played the 2002 GameCube version of Resident Evil.
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Wall Street Kid – NES
You could argue Wall Street is a necessary evil. The Wall Street Kid on the NES just argues it’s a necessity. Who thought this game was a good idea?
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Zombie Farm 2 – iOS
Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby reviews Playforge Games LLC’s city-builder/strategy iOS title Zombie Farm 2! Zombie Farm 2 is a game that is heavily inspired by Farmville, but in all honesty is much better. However, the game still has some pretty big flaws. 6 out of 10!
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Bloody Roar II – PS1
Let’s face it, fighting games are about proving you’re better. It’s a somewhat primal need, to every once and awhile show every one in the vicinity that you are the Alpha. Well, it doesn’t get much more primal than turning your friends into your own personal chew toys! Which is exactly what you’ll get in Bloody Roar 2.
No full moons are necessary, as a Zoanthrope, you’ll be shifting into your Beast-form whenever you can to regenerate health and to release much more devastating attacks upon your foes. Unleash and harness your inner animal to dominate your friends!
Or if you’re a lone wolf, there are multiple modes to keep you entertained. A simple, well written story mode for every character, a survival mode to test your endurance, and a watch mode to develop new strategies. Whatever you are hungry for in a fighting game, Bloody Roar 2 probably offers it.
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Yume Nikki – PC
Take a peak into the world of Yume Nikki, a strange game created by an independent developer known only by the pseudonym Kikiyama. But be warned, you will be disturbed by what you see.
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Illbleed – Dreamcast
Teen smarty-pants Eriko refused to go with her friends to the horror-themed amusement park Illbleed, despite the fact that anybody who can get from start to finish wins $100 million. When her friends went missing after visiting the park days ago, Eriko takes it upon herself to go rescue her friends. Is Illbleed the jump-scare and cheap thrills amusement park she thinks it is? Or is it over run with a staff of zombies, killers, demons and more? Come find out for yourself in this Dreamcast cult classic.
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