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Unit 13 – PlayStation Vita
Unit 13 was the final game to be developed and released by Zipper Interactive. This PlayStation Vita title has a ton of Zipper’s trademarks, but how well do those translate in this 3rd-person portable shooter? Join up with Unit 13’s crew to take on some terrorists head on in this review by Nerd Bacon.
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Disgaea: Hour of Darkness – PlayStation 2
We have been to the Netherworld once as a Prinny, now it is time to return as royalty. Tactical adviser Rhutsczar travels back to lead Laharl’s demon army against Celestia in a comedic romp of an adventure that you absolutely can’t take seriously. Bring out the mid-boss.
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The Banner Saga – PlayStation 4
NerdBacon takes a journey into the world of the Banner Saga. Find out whether this game weaves a tale that you’ll be telling for generations, or trying hard to forget.
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Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End – PS4
Nathan Drake left his adventuring days behind him to enjoy a normal life. He was happy. Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end eventually. Nathan Drake gets roped up into another adventure… one last time. In Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End.
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Dark Souls III – PlayStation 4
NerdBacon’s Nips has braved the brutal behemoths of Dark Souls III and has returned to regale us with his tales of bravery. Does Dark Souls III live up to the “Souls” legacy? Find out in this full review!
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Cyber Sled – PlayStation
Cyber Sled, an arcade port during the early days of the PlayStation, is perhaps one of the worst games this reviewer has ever played.
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Minecraft: PlayStation Edition – PS4
Minecraft is a game where you can build any thing any way you want it (because that’s the way you need it!). But now it’s not just for the PC or the XBox anymore! Now, Minecraft available for the Sony Playstation 4!
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Street Fighter V – PlayStation 4
It’s been a few weeks since the release of Street Fighter V and NerdBacon’s News Director, theWatchman has practically lived in his karate gi for the past several weeks to bring you his review. Does Street Fighter V continue the legacy of the legendary series? Find out with this full review.
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Firewatch – PlayStation 4
While story-based adventure game Firewatch achieves many moments of success, its outstanding flaws and relative lack of content leave this reviewer wondering if it’s truly worth the $20 price tag.
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Bloodborne – PlayStation 4
Despite coming without the typical ‘Souls’ moniker, FromSoftware’s Bloodborne is perhaps the most fleshed out and meticulously designed Souls-type installment, exemplifying everything awesome about the Souls series while making several great strides of its own.
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The Witness – PlayStation 4
The Witness, a puzzle-adventure game on the PlayStation 4, ultimately succeeds as a timeless and engaging game due to an atmosphere created by excellent puzzle design, art direction, and sound direction that keeps the player wanting to find out more. Very few games these days are able to instill a legitimate sense of adventure and wonder, and The Witness manages to do just that at every turn.
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Final Fantasy IX – PlayStation
Final Fantasy IX may be the most underrated in the series. Unfortunate timing downplayed the initial release, but if you’ve been putting this one off, do yourself a favor and pick up a PS1 controller. You’ll be glad you did.
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The Order: 1886 – PlayStation 4
The Order: 1886 is one of the most visually stunning games to ever grace a home console, but are there any brains behind this beauty? NerdBacon’s theWatchman braves the seamy underbelly of this alternative depiction of London to find out. Check out this full review of The Order: 1886 for PlayStation 4.
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Guitar Hero Live – PS4
Music games are back! For now at least…see all that Guitar Hero Live did right…and what it still needs to work on before next time.
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Fallout 4 – PlayStation 4
With an emotionally charged story, interesting companions, and an inexhaustibly complex world to explore, Bethesda uses Fallout 4 to capitalize on the series motto; War, war never changes…
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