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PS4 Day One Impressions
Sony delivers on its promise of a great Next Gen system. The PS4 may not be perfect, but I was very impressed.
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Final Exam – PC
Final Exam could have benefited from a little more attention to detail in the controls and originality departments, but its main draw is the fun gameplay, especially for the low price tag. Try it out if you’re bored.
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Top 10 Best Bacon Brands
Who doesn’t love a tasty strip of bacon in the morning? But, are you eating the right brand? Are you missing out without even knowing it? Find out here!
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Socket – Sega Genesis
Socket had potential but its poor level design, flawed controls and shameless similarities to the Sonic the Hedgehog games drag it down. It’s good for about an hour of time killing, but not much more.
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Pokémon X – 3DS
Whether you’re a video game veteran or a beginner, Pokemon X will appeal to you. Its improved battle system and beautiful graphics are enough to suck any gamer in, but beware of repetition.
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Castlevania III: Dracula’s Curse – NES
First Castlevania too hard? Then avoid Castlevania III: Dracula’s Curse, because things haven’t changed much. The graphics can be nice at times and playing as other characters is fun, but not worth the price of all the controllers you’ll be throwing in frustration.
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Sins of a Solar Empire – PC
Sins of a Solar Empire expertly has you balancing economics, politics, and rival factions in a effort to build your empire, but playing against the computer is far too easy. Engaging with other online players makes up for this, but be sure to allot 6-8 hours of time for it.
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Castlevania II: Simon’s Quest – NES
The RPG elements add a whole new dimension to the platforming genre, but solving puzzles can be difficult without the Internet, as can simple things like jumping and walking down stairs. Simon’s Quest is fun but not for beginners.
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No More Room In Hell – PC
If the zombie apocalypse ever happens, it will be just like this game. Realism and attention to detail make this a truly frightening experience, but also a frustrating one. Dying within minutes is so commonplace it’s almost not worth trying.
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Surgical Strike – Sega CD
Surgical Strike is one of many FMV games that failed to make the genre a thing. While not the worst of the bunch, poor video quality and repetitive game play are enough to scare off anyone who doesn’t already love games like this.
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Hatchi – iOS
Hatchi faithfully recreates the simplistic pet simulators of the mid-90’s, but also adds a few new things. While still not great for binge gaming, it can still deliver a satisfying experience, even with the occasional in-app purchase.
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Has Xbox One Already Sealed Its Fate?
The console wars have returned and the Xbox One is off to a bad start. Can it come back or will the PS4 emerge triumphant?
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AMD APU’s: Are they a good budget gaming solution?
No question about it, finding the right chip for your hardware is essential, and while AMD’s APU has its good points, its not quite worth the price of admission.
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Grand Theft Auto V – PS3
If you thought GTA IV was good, then you’re gonna love this. Grand Theft Auto V somehow improves on its predecessor in every detail. The three character story structure is engaging and adds diversity while the free-range environment is expanded exponentially. Play this game.
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Sega Dreamcast Jump Pack
A vibrating controller adds to the gaming experience, but not when you can’t control it. Sega’s version of the Rumble Pack literally weighs down the controller in an era when add-on packs were becoming obsolete. A worthwhile purchase, but only for a low enough price.
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