Now you can play the harpsichord! What?!
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Now you can play the harpsichord! What?!
Thanks for watching our first act playthrough of Puppeteer, like/comment/subscribe and check out our other Let’s Play series.
The “lost in near pitch blackness” episode! (It gets more interesting when we find out what’s in the Fallout Vault of Mystery next episode)
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Halloween is just around the corner, pumpkin spice-flavoured everything adorns the restaurants and stores, and both horror games and horror movies are crawling out of their respective purgatories to try to spook you in the night. Aside from the collection of horror games that we’ve been playing for Game Usagi Plays, we were given the opportunity to watch a horror movie (from Canada no less) before it hits theatres next Wednesday, Oct. 30th. Boasting intriguing actors like Christopher Lloyd (from Back to the Future, but also more recently from the likes of The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure and Piranha 3DD) and Kevin McDonald (from Kids in the Hall) in addition to credentials like “Canada’s first stereoscopic live-action 3D feature film” and that it “confirms April Mullen as the youngest and first female to direct a live action fully stereoscopic 3D feature film”. Does Dead Before Dawn 3D enjoy a place among the finer horror/comedy movies or does it ironically fall victim to the seeming curse on Canadian productions that has long kept them in the land of painful mediocrity? Read on to see whether or not this movie left us dead before dawn.
Morning. Sweet, sweet morning.
Only a two-parter this time so we don’t spoil the ending, like/comment/subscribe to keep the creepy things at bay.
It’s not really making out when you’re making out with yourself.
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Manufacturer: 8Bitdo
Current Retail Price: $39.95
Few people know that 2013 marks the 30th anniversary of the release of the original Famicom system in Japan. To commemorate this occasion 8Bitdo (who are in no way affiliated with Nintendo) have released a bluetooth gamepad that looks a lot like the first player controller from the system that rang in the modern age of console gaming. While at first glance their commemorative unit looks spot-on, is it really a worthy tribute to Nintendo’s first major home console or is it just one of the thousands of cheap forgettable electronic devices that flood the market every year trying to make a quick buck on nostalgia instead of paying proper tribute? Read on to see if we think the FC30 is nostalgic or catatonic.
Press ‘F’ for ‘Flantern’
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