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Video game
Final Fantasy 14 new expansion pack revealed:
Zelda-Like Oceanhorn Sells 1 Million, Coming to "a Nintendo Console"
Trump not at Team player in Overwatch
Valve is adding full DualShock 4 configurability to Steam
Red Dead Redemption 2 confirmed?????
PlayStation VR can be used one anything that uses hdmi with the processing unit
Friday the 13th Delayed till Spring 2017
Blizzard Corner
BlizzCon Schedule
Tom Chilton Stepping down from his position to work on “New Project”
Confirmed Overwatch Halloween event
Patch 7.1: Return to Karazhan Arrives on October 25!
CJ
Dale reviews: Tap heroes
60MR: Gravity Trump (iOS)
Pathfinder: Adventures (iOS)
60 MR: Five Nights at Freddies: Sister Location
Raul
Shank 2
Bren
Verdun
Really Bad Chess
Campaign Trail news (pocket politics)
Retro review!
Brenden’s Pick
Game: Bully
Originally on: PS2 and Xbox 360
Year: October 17, 2006 (one day off from 10 years but....)
Genre: Open world action adventure
Notes: Rated T for teen GTA No guns, No guts, no gore. You play as a teen aged boy who is sent to a boarding school. The school is full of cliques ( The bullies, The nerds, The preps, The greasers, and The jocks.) You go to classes that are basically mini games where you earn rewards for every class you complete. You mostly use your fists when necessary but there are a few weapons in the game ( Slingshot, Bags of Marbles, Stink Bombs, and a Spud cannon.) You unlock the five areas of the town of bullsworth as you progress through the story. There are a few vehicles in the game ( skateboards, scooters, bikes, and gokarts.) Bully was one of my favorite games when it was released and I still have a lot of fun playing it today.
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