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Mortal Kombat: Unchained – PSP
Midway (and its successors) have always been fans of releasing various updates and ports of Mortal Kombat games. Mortal Kombat: Unchained is one of the most worthy handheld MK games, featuring all of the content from console versions of MK: Deception as well as 6 extra characters, 4 of which are exclusive. Unchained is one of the better titles to add to your PSP library.
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PaRappa the Rapper – PSP
PaRappa the Rapper was one of the first music and rhythm games of the modern era and this PSP version captures all of its quirkiness, though falls behind in a few other respects.
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The Lord of the Rings: War in the North – PS3
Frodo and the Fellowship had a heck of an adventure in The Lord of the Rings. Bilbo Baggins had himself an exciting journey in The Hobbit. Can the new heroes in War in the North have a quest as epic as the ones created by J.R.R. Tolkien himself? Nerd Bacon’s all over that question in the review of The Lord of the Rings: War in the North.
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Contra: Shattered Soldier – PlayStation 2
Contra: Shattered Soldier marks an excellent return to greatness as Konami takes back control of this beloved (and infuriatingly hard) franchise. Seriously, have yall ever played the Contra games? They’re hard as f*ck! And Shattered Soldier is NO exception!
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Home – PS4 (Video Playthrough Episode 1 and 2)
Join Nerd Bacon’s THEbipolarBear as he plays Home – a unique horror adventure. It is NB’s first ever playthrough, so this is channel history!
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WWE Smackdown! Shut Your Mouth – PS2
Anybody else a wrestling fan? AbyssalOblivion exposes the wrestling fan in you by reviewing a game from the PS2. How does it hold up? Is it any good? Well, stop asking these questions to a brick wall, and read this review to find out!
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Mortal Kombat X – PS4
Mortal Kombat X may be the best entry yet in the franchise. With a new approach to the story, a solid roster of familiar faces and new kombatants, and a handful of new mechanics, this is an experience that old and new fans of the series shouldn’t miss.
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MotorStorm – PlayStation 3
Grab your dick, spit on the ground, and chug a beer because MotorStorm is pure testosterone with an HGH needle intravenously stuck in its arm. Sharply detailed graphics, expertly crafted sound effects, and a wealth of gameplay options, MotorStorm is an adrenaline ride like nothing you have seen before.
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Resident Evil: Revelations 2 – PS3
Resident Evil: Revelations 2 is the first game in the series to be released in an episodic format. Nerd Bacon.com’s Steroid Gamer played through all episodes and all the DLC for Revelations 2. If you need a review that has got all the content in one place look no further than right here!
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Suikoden II – PlayStation
Massive JRPG fan and NB contributor Rhutsczar jumps head first into the classic Suikoden franchise, starting off with Suikoden II. Can you join Riou in reuniting Highland and Jowston? Or are you just here to tag along and collect the 108 Stars of Destiny? We invested hours of enjoyment in this classic and you should too. Chili Cook Off anyone?
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Napoleon Dynamite: The Game – PSP
You loved the movie. You laughed and you laughed til your sides ached. Now, over 10 years later, you still cherish the high points of this classic cult comedy flick. While frolicking through the meadows one day, you thought “hey, I wonder if they made a game about Napoleon Dynamite?!” Well, my friend, I’m here to tell you…. yes… yes they did…. Oh my God did they ever.
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Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 – PS2
Sometimes, you can pinpoint the moment when you realized that your favorite console was going to be phased out. For me, it was the terrible port of Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2. With gamebreaking bugs shipped in the box and corners cut wherever the developers could get away with it, it was the moment when I realized the PS2 was no longer worth every company’s best efforts to program for. Witness this harrowing recollection of loss and heartbreak in the spirit of April’s Foolish Games!
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Assassin’s Creed III: Liberation – PlayStation Vita
The Assassin’s Creed franchise hits the PlayStation Vita and travels to the city of New Orleans. Was Aveline’s adventure worth the fun? Or would you rather be assassinated yourself then have to play this game. Read Nerd Bacon.com’s review and find out!
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Discworld – PlayStation
Discworld is not only a charming and powerful fantasy series made by the prolific (and late) Sir Terry Pratchett, it’s also a multi-platform point-and-click adventure game from 1995! In the PS1 version, we look at its scripted highs and gameplay lows in an effort to appreciate the great author’s influence, even if the game itself could be better.
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Ready 2 Rumble Boxing: Round 2 – PS2
What other game can you box as Michael Jackson and Bill Clinton? Seriously.
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