Do you like zombie games? Do you like point-and-click adventures? Do you like The Walking Dead? Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby doesn’t care! Find out why right now in his review of Telltale Games’ The Walking Dead: Season 1, and the 400 Days DLC.
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Grand Theft Auto IV – PC
Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby reviews Rockstar Games’ Grand Theft Auto IV, The Lost and Damned, and The Ballad of Gay Tony! A great open-world game to play, an amazing game to mod, amazing DLC, and the worst DRM program in existence. Oh and btw, Roman, I don’t want to go freakin’ bowling!
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link – NES
Zelda II The Adventure of Link is typically the recipient of much undeserved criticism. Undue censure is bound to target anything that stands out from the crowd, and with that said it only makes sense that Zelda II would find itself in the crosshairs of the public eye. At the time, The Legend of Zelda had recently graced the Nintendo Entertainment System with substantial praise, so expectations were high. When Nintendo gave us something new and different, reactions were mixed. Some adored this fresh entry in the series, some reviled it. Whatever stance you take on the Zelda II debate, ZB would like a moment of your attention in order to discuss the finer points of Zelda II The Adventure of Link.
Rising World – PC (Early Access First Impressions)
Should I buy early-access title Rising World? Is Rising World simply another Minecraft clone? Well, that depends on your taste, and I can honestly say in my professional opinion that Rising World is NOT another Minecraft clone. While obviously inspired by games like Rust and Minecraft, Rising World has a ton of potential and I feel will be a great game if the developers stay on this track. Find out more in this article!
Nintendo’s Big Night – The Game Awards 2014
Nintendo proved today something that I feel many people forgot, they proved that they have been in this industry for a long time and not only are they not going anywhere, but they are still one of the biggest powerhouses in the industry. While Nintendo does many stupid things, they also release some of the greatest and most uniting video games currently in existence. Even the most casual or competitive gamers (even my grandfather who isn’t into gaming) can get together and enjoy a nice match of Super Smash Bros or an intense race in Mario Kart. Nintendo games are truly timeless classics, and I feel like I speak for nearly everyone when I say Nintendo, please don’t change.
Spec Ops: The Line – PC
Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby reviews Spec Ops: The Line, a controversial and emotional toll-taking third-person shooter developed by Yager Development and published by 2K Games. While not that big a fan of third-person shooters, Justicescooby actually enjoyed Spec Ops: The Line quite a bit due to the amazing story and decent gameplay. Read more right here.
Zombie Farm Battles – iOS
Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby continues his review of the Playforge Games LLC’s Zombie Farm mobile series with his favorite installment, the free CCG strategy game Zombie Farm Battles!
Dishonored – Xbox 360
An original title from Arkane Studios, this stealth adventure explores the betrayal of Empress Jassamine and the fall of guardian Corvo. After being framed for the death of Empress Jessamine and the kidnapping of her daughter Emily, Corvo is “supposedly” left for dead. As we murder our way to avenge the royal family, we learn about the corruption of the government and just how far people will go for the ability to wield power. Players complete their objectives in their own way, allowing for maximum stealth or maximum murder. With a massive amount of weapons and magic at your disposal, what will you choose?
ToonTown Online is Back and Rewritten!
Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby covers the open beta of ToonTown Rewritten, a non-profit fan-made community revival of Disney’s ToonTown Online! After being shut down a year ago to focus on upcoming games, the game you love and remember is back! Nerd Bacon News keeps you current on this classic Disney MMORPG.
Glover – Nintendo 64
Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby reviews Interactive Studios’ Glover, a platformer for the Nintendo 64! 7 out of 10! Do you agree?
Hitman: Absolution – PC
Nerd Bacon’s Justicescooby reviews the latest Hitman game, Hitman: Absolution! Does Absolution stand up to the rest of the series?
Monster House – Nintendo DS
Platform: Nintendo DS Developer: A2M (Artificial Mind and Movement) Publisher: THQ Release Date: July 18th, 2006 Genre: Top-Down Shooter, Action/Adventure Nerd Rating: 4 out of 10! Recently I have been going through and playing some of my old Nintendo DS games, and I actually reviewed Alex Rider: Stormbreaker just a few weeks ago (which coincidentally is published by THQ and is… Continue reading Monster House – Nintendo DS
Super Smash Bros. – Nintendo 64
Platform: Nintendo 64 Developer: HAL Laboratory Publisher: Nintendo Release Date: April 26, 1999 Genre: Fighting Nerd Rating: 9.5 out of 10! In January of 1999, Japan saw the release of Nintendo’s new fighting game for the Nintendo 64, titled Super Smash Bros. At the time, Super Smash Bros had a small budget and little promotion… Continue reading Super Smash Bros. – Nintendo 64
Transformers: War for Cybertron – PlayStation 3
Platform: PlayStation 3 Developer: High Moon Studios Publisher: Activision Release Date (NA): June 22, 2010 Genre: Third Person Shooter Nerd Rating: 8 out of 10 Reviewed by Cloud3514 Transformers doesn’t have the strongest relationship with the video game medium, with just about every game prior to War for Cybertron (and almost every game after) being… Continue reading Transformers: War for Cybertron – PlayStation 3