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Twisted Metal: Black – PlayStation 2
After over ten years since last diving into this world, Nerd Bacon author Rhutsczar willingly confines himself in the Blackfield Asylum, in hopes that Calypso brings his invited to the Twisted Metal: Black tournament. Will he find the answers to the questions he desperately needs answered?
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Psychonauts – PS2
The rebirth of a writer often comes with so many struggles. The only medicine we sometimes have are games. Great games. Such as our game today. Strap right in, everyone, because my glorious comeback starts with a review of Psychonauts!
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Spyro 2: Ripto’s Rage! – PlayStation
Spyro 2: Ripto’s Rage is the second installment in Insomniac’s Spyro franchise. This iconic addition to the series stole the hearts of many gamers, including my own. Read about what upgrades and abilities were added to Spyro’s arsenal in this review of Spyro 2!
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Vandal Hearts – PlayStation
Even in the days of old, terrorism and unrest runs rapid. Will you drop the naive act and take up arms against your oppressor? Take control of Ash Lambert, a core member of the Ishtaria Security Forces, and make that decision for yourself. Be prepared to see plenty of pixelated blood.
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Spyro the Dragon – PlayStation
I wish, I wish with all my heart to fly with Spyro in a land of Art(isans)! Whether it’s burning them to a crisp, or headbutting them out of existence, this little purple firecracker burns through any enemy in his path with his sidekick, Sparx the Dragonfly. Check out Poseidon’s review of his favorite fiery blast from the past, Spyro the Dragon.
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For Honor Closed Beta – Thoughts and First Impressions
Didn’t get to experience the For Honor closed beta? No worries, Poseidon’s got your coverage of just about everything you may have missed out on during the beta! From the awesome combat system, to the intricate graphical details, you can find it in this review of the beta for Ubisoft’s For Honor. Also, be sure to check out the open beta coming February 9th – 12th, and pick up a copy for Valentine’s Day!
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Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain – PlayStation
The villains of Nosgoth face the wrath of newly risen vampire, Kain. Deploying a host of weapons and brutal spells, not to mention his vampiric abilities, Kain scythes his way through monsters, sorcerers, and other minions of evil in this hack-and-slash beginning to a beloved franchise.
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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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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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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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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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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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