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.

Quarterback Attack – Sega Saturn

Platform: Sega Saturn Developer: Digital Pictures Publisher: Digital Pictures Release Date (NA): 1995 Genre: FMV, Sports Nerd Rating: 3 out of 10 Reviewed by Nerdberry Following in the wake of Super Bowl XLVIII (quite possibly one of the worst Super Bowls ever, unless you live in Washington state), I thought I would dig into a… Continue reading Quarterback Attack – Sega Saturn

Rise of the Dragon – Sega CD

Platform: Sega CD Developer: Dynamix Publisher: Sierra On-line Release Date (NA): 1993 Genre: Graphic Adventure, Mystery, Point & Click Nerd Rating: 7 out of 10 Reviewed by NerdBerry How to describe this game? The genre alone doesn’t do it much justice. Many of you might have known or played this game before its 1993 port… Continue reading Rise of the Dragon – Sega CD

Bram Stoker’s Dracula – Sega CD

Bram Stoker’s Dracula adds some unique gameplay to a rather terrible gaming system…. the Sega CD. Graphics and challenge take center stage!

Tomcat Alley – Sega CD

Tomcat Alley Flies Far Under the Radar Platform: Sega CD Developer: The Code Monkeys Publisher: Sega Release Date (NA): 1994 Genre: FMV Game, Action, Flight Nerd Rating: 1.5 out of 10 I’ve been putting this game off for some time now.  I’ve owned Tomcat Alley (actually I own 2 complete copies & I’ll pay you… Continue reading Tomcat Alley – Sega CD