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Penny Arcade Adventures: Episode 2 Review from Snappy Gamer

It's undeniable that Episode Two is a highly polished and well produced addition to the series, but for all its wit and charm, it struggles to hide a pretty basic point and click adventure underneath. Overall, part two of Penny Arcade Adventures offers a great continuation of a genuinely funny and entertaining story, but Snappy Gamer just didn't have as much fun playing it as they did laughing at the dialogue

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A Gamers Quest: Back for More!

So last week Geoff took a look at the first game in the series Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rainslick Precipice of Darkness: Episode 1. In a dazzling display of imagination and originality, this week he's decided to write about the second game in the series – Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rainslick Precipice of Darkness: Episode 2! So let’s get to it!

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The Ten Best Penny Arcade Comics From the Last Decade

Bright Hub writes: "For nearly ten years, Mike and Jerry of Penny Arcade have brought us the adventures of their alter egos Gabe and Tycho. Our list of their greatest hits examines not only the funniest and best comics, but also the overall effect Penny Arcade has had on gamers and the industry."

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Muckbeast4688d ago

Awesome story and great choices for comics.

TJSonntag4688d ago

I love Penny Arcade! I don't always get it, though, especially if they're talking about a game I haven't played.

xabmol4688d ago

Love Penny arcade!

This is one of my favorites: http://keithlard.com/sites/...

Xof4688d ago

Last 10 years?

I haven't read a funny PC comic in at least the last 4.

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Steam's Weekend Deal: Penny Arcade Adventures: Precipice of Darkness Combo Pack for 75% Off

A new Weekend Deal has arrived on Steam for "Penny Arcade Adventures: Precipice of Darkness Combo Pack" to the tune of 75% off. This comes from the Steam Content Examiner at Examiner.com.

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