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Rad Listed – God of Farming Zombie Ratmen

Rad Listed – God of Farming Zombie Ratmen

It’s been awhile since I did a good ol’ Rad Listed! For the uninitiated, Rad listed is a nice short write up, where I write up a quick few sentences about every game I’ve been playing lately with some quick anecdotes. This time, we have quite a lineup, and I even wanted to touch on a couple board games I’ve been really into lately, too! Without further ado, here are the games I’ve been playing lately: God of War Wow……

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Metal Gear Solid: The Phantom Pain

Metal Gear Solid: The Phantom Pain

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is the latest installment in Hideo Kojima’s decade-spanning Metal Gear series. The first Metal Gear came out in 1987, almost three decades ago! Unfortunately, this will be our last Metal Gear game spearheaded by the mastermind behind the series, Hideo Kojima. Kojima has officially parted ways with Konami, and while this does not spell the end of the Metal Gear franchise, it does mean Kojima will no longer be a part of the…

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Woot Wednesday: Batman: Arkham Knight!

Woot Wednesday: Batman: Arkham Knight!

  Rocksteady’s next game is finally coming out! After a four year development cycle, we’ll be seeing the fruit of their labors on June 23rd in the form of Batman: Arkham Knight, the sequel to the 2011 hit: Arkham City. Sadly, Arkham Knight will be closing the book on Rocksteady’s involvement in the Batman series, along with the end to the Arkham Trilogy. This new iteration is chock-full of new features; including better traversal mechanics, a game world five times…

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Mark of the Ninja, stealth done right!

Mark of the Ninja, stealth done right!

Ever played a stealth game, or a game with stealth, get caught, and predictably yell “How did they see me!?”. I know I have, but I promise you that you will not find yourself yelling that when you play Mark of the Ninja. Why? No, it’s not because there’s no stealth in the game. It’s because Mark of the Ninja finally cracks the secret code to make stealth enjoyable and easy to execute. The vibrant and colorful art style of…

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