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Fallout 4: Automatron – PS4
Nerd Bacon’s Resident Bethesda Critic, Doc Croc, returns to Fallout 4 to build an army of robots in the Automatron DLC pack, once again criticizing Bethesda Softworks and TRIGGER WARNING: Sony.
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Resident Evil 7 Demo (First Impressions) – Xbox One
After much disappointment with the last few installments, it seems that Capcom is ready to bring Resident Evil back to its horror filled roots and after playing the Resident Evil 7 demo, author and horror fan, InfiniteKnife is here to tell us about his first impressions.
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Fallout 4 – Nuka-World (DLC) – PS4
Nerdy Friend has toured the decrepit amusement park. It was once called Nuka-World. Nerdy Friend has a lot to say about this DLC for Fallout 4!
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Layers of Fear – PS4
NerdBacon’s ChronoSloth braves melting hallways filled with macabre paintings and apples that turn into babydoll heads to bring you a Layers of Fear review.
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Journey – PlayStation 4
Nips dives into a journey of his own, exploring the merits of critically-acclaimed Journey, an adventure game for the PlayStation 4.
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Among the Sleep – PS4
Doc Croc goes into the head of a toddler in Krillbite Studio’s sophomore title, Among the Sleep, but still has time to crack a joke at BioWare.
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Outlast 2: Demo Impressions
ChronoSloth checks out the Outlast 2 demo and gives his take. Can it out-spook the first game? If the demo is any indicator: absolutely. Outlast 2 leaves behind Mount Massive Asylum from the first game, but keeps the dreadful atmosphere and pulse-pounding thrills. Don’t forget to breathe!
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Grow Up – PlayStation 4
In a follow up to his Grow Home review, Nips takes a look at Grow Up, which strives to improve upon and expand the open-world adventure/platforming concepts explored by its predecessor. Does Grow Up have the mettle to stand up to its parent game?
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Grow Home – PlayStation 4
With the recent release of Grow Up, Nips takes a look at the experimental title Grow Home by Ubisoft Reflections, a 3D adventure-platformer with an impressive set of unique platforming mechanics that draw the player into its world.
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Furi – PlayStation 4
Ever wonder what happens when you mix Afro Samurai with a video game? Furi is the answer! Nips dives in to explore why Furi is one of the most innovative titles of 2016.
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Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory – PlayStation 2
In honor of Nerd Bacon’s third anniversary, Nips takes a look at Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, the third title in the Splinter Cell series. How does this stealth-action game stand up to the accomplishments of its predecessors?
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Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 – Revelations (DLC) – PS3 (PSN)
After the uneven Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2, this DLC chapter – Revelations – punctuates the popular trilogy and throws the focus to Alucard. Though it does help to improve the legacy of its parent material to some degree, it also comes with its own set of issues.
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Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 – PS3
Nerd Bacon co-founder The Cubist reviews Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 for PlayStation 3.
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Hatoful Boyfriend – PS4
I was forced at gunpoint by a bird to write this review. He’s sitting outside my window right now. Someone needs to help me fight him, Someone give me a newspaper or something else to throw at him. Until you can send me one of those, why don’t you stop and read my review of Hatoful Boyfriend, a game ALL about BIRDS!
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Party Hard – PS4
And AbyssalOblivion finally makes his triumphant return. What more do you expect him to play than a game about MURDERING THE INNOCENT. Enjoy my review of this gory but charming indie game!
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