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Wolfenstein: The New Order – PlayStation 4
Wolfenstein: The New Order is a gritty and harrowing tale of a world that could have been. Despite some flaws, that could leave a discerning player looking for more, it does an excellent job being exactly what one would expect from a Wolfenstein title; a solid FPS experience.
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Katamari Damacy – PlayStation 2
The King of the Cosmos has accidentally broken all the stars in the sky. It would only make sense to send his 5cm tall son to fix it all. Armed only with a sticky ball called a katamari, your task is simple: Roll up everything in sight to rebuild the night sky. Katamari Damacy brings a unique charm and feel to the PS2 not seen everyday. Get ready to roll as Nerd Bacon’s InfiniteKnife takes us through this 2004 classic.
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Resident Evil 2 – PlayStation
You thought the nightmare was over after the mansion incident? You were wrong. very wrong. Resident Evil 2 takes us right into the heart of the Raccoon City outbreak where there are new areas to explore and enemies to take on (or run away from) as Leon Kennedy and Claire Redfield try to survive in this PlayStation Classic.
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Crash Team Racing – PlayStation
Crash Bandicoot and his buddies are put in a tough situation where they have to race against the evil alien Nitros Oxide in an effort to save the planet. Can Crash and his friends beat the evil Oxide and save the planet? Or are they in for a celestial beatdown?
Many kart-racing games were disregarded as Mario Kart 64 ripoffs before people ever gave them a chance. While some might claim Crash Team Racing has similar traits to Mario Kart 64, nobody can claim that the game isn’t pure fun and enjoyment. -
Persona 3 Portable – Sony PSP
Nerd Bacon writer student 20 praises Persona 3 Portable on the PSP as an excellent, if disturbing, RPG.
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Ghosthunter – PlayStation 2
If you’ve got a Halloween hangover, “Ghosthunter” might just be the hair of the dog that bit you. Or, it might not. It’s going to be one or the other. Not quite terrifying and not quite a Saturday morning cartoon, its lush visuals, unparallelled atmospheres, precise controls and buckets of charm all work against recurring clunky design moments that have you floating aimlessly in the next dimension, or pacing in circles.
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Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly – PlayStation 2
The second a far superior game in this groundbreaking survival horror franchise, Fatal Frame follows Mayo and Mio Amakura two young twins who are lost a lost village. Loosely based around a Shinto “Shrine Maiden” ritual Mio comes across all kinds of aggressive spirits all bent on preventing her from saving her sister. Players control Mio as she wanders through the lost village, killing spirits by taking pictures of their souls with her camera obscura.
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The Evil Within – PlayStation 3
The Evil Within is the highly anticipated survival horror game that comes from the father of “Resident Evil” Shinji Mikami. It’s brutal, disgusting, crazy, scary and more. Steroid Gamer, almost went into cardiac arrest playing the game for Nerd Bacon’s review. Well, maybe not that close, but his heart did pick up the pace while playing this title.
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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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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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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.
WARNING: Never play against Katy Perry! -
Spyro The Dragon – PlayStation
Prepare yourself for a beautiful plunge into an imaginative world populated by everyone’s favorite mythological creatures, Dragons! Rapidly dash, effortlessly glide and ruthlessly burn your way across 6 vibrant environments as the tiny, devilishly cunning Spyro.
You’ll intervene when the dragon worlds perfect peace is disturbed by their greatest rival, The notorious Gnasty Gnorc, who carries out his swift revenge by encasing all the dragons in crystal! But, before you take your revenge, you will need to free your friends, collect tons of gems, traverse and explore diversely eclectic terrain and learn the various skills you’ll need to defeat your greatest foe! A true gem of the original Playstation console, Spyro The Dragon proves that when it comes to being a dragon, size truly doesn’t matter. -
The Last of Us: Remastered – PS4
Scott PM adds further praise to one of the most critically acclaimed games: The Last of Us!
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Celebrity Deathmatch – PS2
Why does this game exist? I don’t know. Maybe you should click on this review and i’ll let you know. That this is one of the worst fighting games. Telling you now is one of my aims. I wonder if any of you noticed my rhyme? Even if you didn’t, it’s now the time. Read my review, and so you’ll see, how this game almost killed me.
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Fuse – PS3
Fuse is an average four player co-op game that showcases a unique set of weapons. Nerd Bacon.com’s Review finds the game to be better with friends.
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