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Tales From the Borderlands – PC
Pandora. Full of mystery. Full of adventure. Full of the craziest and most ruthless treasure hunters the world has ever known. But to try to get by in this world? Well… that’s another tale… Telltale Games presents Tales From The Borderlands.
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Seduce Me the Otome – PC
“Umm…” you stammer in your own mind, “Why are there five guys in my house all of the sudden?!” Join Nerdy Friend in her findings of a charming free-to-play visual novel, called Seduce Me The Otome!
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Alien Carnage – PC
Alien Carnage is one of the more obscure titles in Apogee Software’s publishing library, and for good reason. With relatively sedate gameplay and a confused identity not helped by the seemingly random choice to name the heroic protagonist “Halloween Harry” (seriously?), this third-party title failed to cash in on the popularity of such titles as Duke Nukem II. Is it better than we’ve given it credit for, or was this game out almost out of fuel to begin with?
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Life Is Strange (Episodes 1 – 3) – PC
An absolutely beautiful game, Sarus Vakarian reviews the first three episodes of Life Is Strange. From its superb characters, great writing, and enticing story, this game is worthy of your attention from start to finish.
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Diablo – PC
If you’ve played anything from Baldur’s Gate all the way up to the Borderlands series, you’re playing games that owe much of their existence to the genre standards introduced by Blizzard’s Diablo back in 1996. When it was released, it redefined the way we look at western-style action RPGs, and its impact is still felt today. Join me as I delve into the desecrated church once more to remind us of this timeless classic’s true power!
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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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Duke Nukem II – PC
A lot of people look at Duke Nukem these days and wonder why he’s so great, but if you look back at his earlier titles, you’ll see a man in his element, in 2-D AND 3-D! We’ll take a look at his best side-scroller incarnation to see what he was like in the days before he hit the big screen!
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The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth – PC
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth. Crappy remake? Or great, remastered telling of a dark, sad story? A boy, armed with whatever he finds in the basement, being pursued by his God crazed mother. Will he survive? Can you help him beat his mother and save him?
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The Walking Dead: Season 1 – PC
Do you like zombie games? Do you like point-and-click adventures? Do you like The Walking Dead? Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby doesn’t care! Find out why right now in his review of Telltale Games’ The Walking Dead: Season 1, and the 400 Days DLC.
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Five Nights at Freddy’s 3 – PC
Come on up to Fazbear’s Fright! The brand new horror attraction based upon the unsolved mysteries of the illusive restaurant chain, Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza! NB writer Sarus Vakarian holds onto her sanity for dear life as the merciless animatronics once again, act out their revenge! But only between 12 AM to 6 AM, because any other time is inconvenient. Freddy has classes at the local community college, y’know?
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Barbie Pet Rescue – PC
Barbie Pet Rescue is both unique and annoying. Depending on the player, one of those words will come to mind sooner than the other. Ride along with Nerd Bacon newcomer Nerdy Friend!
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School Tycoon – PC
Have you ever wanted to rule your school? If your answer was, “yes,” you may want to reconsider that after reading this review. Today, Nerd Bacon’s AbyssalOblivion (Jesse Sutherland) reviews a game from his past and finds out if it holds up to his childhood memories.
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Super Tuxkart – PC (Open Source)
So, if you love and remember Super Mario Kart, Mario Kart 64, and Crash Team Racing, then you’ll get a kick out of Super TuxKart – a completely free homage to those classic games. So sayeth the student 20!
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Nihilumbra – PC
Nihilumbra is a very touching platformer that takes you through the world in the eyes of Born, a creature made out of pure nothingness that wants to know what it means to really live. Using a creative color mechanic and introducing new puzzles and obstacles at a comfortable pace, the only thing more impressive than the gameplay is the powerful narrative that gives this game its structure.
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Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall – PC
Nerd Bacon newcomer Doc Croc reviews The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall, a PC title released during the gaming’s renaissance in 1996, to explain why this game from the extremely popular Elder Scrolls series deserves more respect and should be tried at least once.
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