Reviews
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Review: Vanquish (PC)
It was way back in 2010 when Resident Evil mastermind Shinji Mikami’s Vanquish slide-boosted its way onto the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3,…
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Review: Ghost Blade HD (PS4)
While the Saturn may be the undisputed king of shooters, shmups, bullet hell games or whatever you want to call…
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Review: Yakuza 0
If you had told me a year ago that I would be eagerly anticipating the release of the next Yakuza…
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Review: Persona 4: Golden
Persona 4 was released on PlayStation 2 back in 2008, during a time when Sony was transitioning from the PS2 to the…
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Review: Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice (3DS)
The Sonic Boom series has not been very well received, historically. Rise of Lyric on the Wii U was unanimously…
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Review – Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal, a unique perspective
Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice releases later this month, but as it so happens, we here at SEGA Nerds never…
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Review: Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X (PS4)
Bright colors, anime eyes, an endless wardrobe and maddeningly catchy J-Pop: This must be Hatsune Miku. Project Diva X, which marks…
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Review: The King of Fighters XIV (PS4)
It’s been a long time since I woke up thinking about a fighting game. Not since my glory days ascending…
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Review: D (Saturn)
Kenji Eno wasn’t afraid to take risks. His company, WARP, embraced controversy. They were eager to experiment, bending genres as…
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Retro Review: Galactic Attack/RayForce (Saturn)
Taito. Just hearing the name of this classic game manufacturer brings back tons of memories in my mind. From their…
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