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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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Map Leak Confirms New Red Dead On Its Way
One of the greatest games released for the 7th generation may be on the threshold of a sequel! Sources confirm that a leaked image of an alleged map for a new Red Dead Redemption game is in fact, the real deal!
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The 2015 Black Friday Sale Roundup (Updated November 10th)
Black Friday. Two words that can strike terror into the hearts of Western Hemisphere – based humanity. How will one overcome the myriad of advertising that is thrown at them and make sense of where to go and what to buy? That’s where we come in! NerdBacon’s theWatchman is on the proverbial tower, keeping an eye out for the best video game deals of the year. All you have to do is check back!
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Top 10 Ways to Waste Time in GTA Online
Need some time to unwind from work or just life in general? Tired of those beach dwellers taking up your sun? Grab a hammer and join Rhutsczar for ten easy ways that you can completely forget about stress and waste some time in GTA Online. There will be blood…
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Bleed – PC
For those feeling experimental with genres, it can help to take a look at genre mash-up games like Bleed. Avara steps in to tell you all about this platformer-shooter combo that’ll have you coming back for more.
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Dick Tracy – NES
Gamers, your help is needs in solving the case in Dick Tracy for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Hunt down notorious mobsters such as Flattop, Pruneface, Steve the Tramp, and Breathless Mahoney. Crack the case and bust the villains in this NES vintage bargain game.
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Spider-Man 2: The Game – PS2
Spider-Man 2: The Game for the PS2 is one of the most successful examples of a open-world game, even in today’s generation. With simple but nuanced gameplay, bewildering variety in how you can spend your time, and a sprawling cityscape to explore, the sheer fun packed into this title ensures that it’s one that you’ll keep coming back to again and again. Not bad for a licensed game, huh?
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Red Dead Redemption – Xbox 360
Considered the best game of the seventh generation, Rockstar’s action-packed, wild west-themed open world adventure will leave you feeling as though you’re a real gunslinger in the old west.
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Game Boy Advance
Ever wondered how Nintendo’s attempt at creating a handheld that could play SNES quality games came out? Well I’ll say it came out pretty beautifully, and its name is the Game Boy Advance.
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Shadowrun – Sega Genesis
Shadowrun uses some good graphics and a good story to reel in its player. Make wise choices though as you could be forever entwined in a battle to make your character strong enough to proceed through the halfway decent plot. Some cool guns, and some cool bad guys should keep you entertained enough to fulfill your enjoyment hole, at least long enough to get away from doing some chores!
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Yakuza 3 – PS3
Nerd Bacon author ChonoSloth gives his take on this character driven, open-world RPG beat ’em up. There’s plenty to see, plenty to do, and plenty to punch.
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PlayStation 4 – Now is the Time to Buy!
Looking for a last-minute gift? PlayStation 4 prices at Wal-Mart and Target provide the best value for holiday shoppers! Especially if you’re a procrastinating parent!
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Study Finds That Games Change the Behavior of Psychopaths
Can games change the behavior of psychopaths? A recent Yale study finds that playing computer games can help convicted psychopaths empathize and improve their behavior.
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The Console Race: At Year’s End
The 8th generation is fully underway now, so who’s in front? Who’s trailing? How badly? This article looks at some of the many factors potentially affecting sales figures and speculates what changes 2015 may bring.
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Murdered: Soul Suspect – PS4
In a world where First Person Shooters are the biggest thing and are only challenged sometimes by RPGs, an Action/Adventure title with heavy use of detective skills should be a shining beacon of hope. But when unnecessary stealth aspects are thrown into the mix, does Murdered: Soul Suspect measure up?
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