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Fantastic Neighborhood 36: Tech Talk Weekly

Fantastic Neighborhood writes: "‘Tis time to gather ’round the speakerbox and listen to tales of yore. Either that or listen to us talk about videogames. This week’s Consumption Junction plays host to the slow burn of Dishonored and the instant gratification (albeit with wonky controls) of Sonic Jump. We’re all hyped up for new games, like Borderlands Legends, old games, like this massive Interplay deal, and new versions of old game systems, like the Neo Geo X Gold. Not to mention going right the ef off the rails into Tech Talk Weekly ™ and Christmas shopping tips for Atheists."

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Looking Back at the Best Beat'em Ups on the PS3

Carve your burning fist through this list featuring the best beat'em ups you can experience on the PlayStation 3.

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jznrpg403d ago

I loved Asura’s Wrath . It’s my avatar still to this day

Abnor_Mal403d ago

I remember Remember Me, I haven’t forgotten that it was actually a good game.

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The Magic of 'Dishonored’s' Blink

It’s a shame, really, that so few games have “borrowed” Dishonored’s Blink – in the right hands, such a power could be game-changing.

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MIDGETonSTILTS17433d ago

It felt kinda cheap to me… both in terms as a tactic, and game design

Abnor_Mal433d ago (Edited 433d ago )

There was a small game called Aragami that “borrowed” the blink, that was a good game.

Unfortunately I heard the sequel wasn’t good so I stayed away from trying it out.

sairenfox2099432d ago

The sequel changed some of the mechanics from the first game but it was still a very polished and enjoyable experience. You should definitely give it a shot sometime. The game's currently on sale on Steam

Abnor_Mal432d ago

Okay thanks for the heads up, will look out for it being on sale one day.

I really did like the first and played it back to back as soon as I finished the first play through.

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Why the Dishonored Franchise Is Worth Revisiting in 2022

Dishonored's engaging lore, creative levels, and timeless gameplay are well worth revisiting for fans of the immersive sim and stealth genre.