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Diablo 3 – PlayStation 4
Diablo 3 is a fun game on its own merits as a hack-and-slash RPG, but playing it solo doesn’t do it justice. I can say that after playing many hours both solo and cooperatively. If you are looking for a good single player game, I’d probably recommend something else, though if cooperative games are on the menu for you, Diablo 3 is a good choice. Its availability on the consoles makes the game open to many more players.
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Yakuza 3 – PS3
Nerd Bacon author ChonoSloth gives his take on this character driven, open-world RPG beat ’em up. There’s plenty to see, plenty to do, and plenty to punch.
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Tekken 3 – PlayStation
What is it about Tekken 3 that makes it so special to Nerd Bacon’s News Director? The Watchman takes a look at how this classic fighter impacted his life.
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The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth – PlayStation 4 (PSN)
Sacrificing children to Satan is always a touchy subject. In The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth you play as Isaac, a young boy who is trying to escape from his mother. Why? She is convinced by Satan that he is possessed. This game will keep you playing for ages as you try to find all of the hidden cameos or to even unlock everything. An ever-changing masterpiece, every playthrough will be a new experience.
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The Amazing Spider-Man 2 – PS4 (Video Review)
This second installment of Nerd Bacon’s video reviews is focused on The Amazing Spider-Man 2 for the PS4. Whether you’re buying time at work, sitting idle at home, or swinging through Manhattan, this video is a must for the common Spidey-lover.
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Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi- PS3
Its half past midnight. I’m drinking hot cocoa in a corner, reading manga, thinking “Where did it all go wrong?” I cry in sadness, solemnly, I get up to press the keys, weary from my average experience with the game I had just played. I’m sitting here writing this review thinking, “Will they ever make a good Dragon Ball Z game again?”
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Assassin’s Creed: Rogue – PlayStation 3
Though I’d recommend Black Flag to newcomers to the series, Assassin’s Creed: Rogue is a solid follow up and ending to the Assassin’s Creed series’ adventures in 18th century North America, as well as an actual exploration of a story element that usually begins and ends with stabbing the traitor.
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inFAMOUS: Second Son – PS4 (Video Review)
Have you ever wanted to watch a review? Or maybe you just want to have a lazy day of observing reviews? Either way, come join THEbipolarBear as he goes a place no Baconeer has gone before… YouTube!
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Little Deviants – PS Vita
The PS Vita may not be getting much attention when it comes to the 8th generation, but it boasts some impressive features, including its back touch pad. The game Little Deviants fully explores these features, including front and rear touchscreens, tilt sensors, camera, microphone, and more!
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Luftrausers – PS Vita
Luftrausers is a solid arcade style shooter that will eat hours of your life in what seems like ten minutes. Near flawless mechanics and an engrossing leveling system will keep you hooked for a long time.
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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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Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham – PSV
Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham was recently released for a slew of consoles, including the Nintendo 3DS and Sony PS Vita. The differences between the 3DS and PSV versions are largely cosmetic, but it is interesting to take a look at the two side-by-side to accentuate the differences in just what these handhelds are capable of.
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Murdered: Soul Suspect – PS4
In a world where First Person Shooters are the biggest thing and are only challenged sometimes by RPGs, an Action/Adventure title with heavy use of detective skills should be a shining beacon of hope. But when unnecessary stealth aspects are thrown into the mix, does Murdered: Soul Suspect measure up?
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Gitaroo Man – PlayStation 2
Everyone knows the story of the nerdy kid who just happens to be the “chosen one” and has to overcome his lack of confidence to save the universe, but in Gitaroo Man, you get to do it while rocking out on a sweet guitar! Grab a seat and come along with Nerd Bacon writer, InfiniteKnife as he reviews this 2002 release for the PlayStation 2.
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