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Nerd Rage- Episode 27- Breath of Nerd

The Nerd Herd is minus John again but that doesn’t stop us from discussing our usual gaming news and giving first impression of classic RPG inspired Breath of Death VII. Ben gives his review of Boxhead: The Zombie Wars for Ipod. The crew also discuss their plans to rebuild the tower of Babel and introduce Ben’s son to violent video games.
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Honey Bee by Blake Shelton
Chanuka Rap By Aviad ” 50 Shekel” Cohen

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Indie Games’ Forgotten Step-Child

GamingLives looks at how indie games are often hidden away from view on platforms other than PC: "Over the past few years, the rise of games released by independent developers has been clear to see on the PC and mobile platforms, thanks to the likes of Steam and iOS. However, in the background, there is the forgotten step-child of indie gaming: welcome to Xbox Live Indie Games, coming to an Xbox 360 near you now! Unless you live in Ireland. Or Australia. Or most of the world, pretty much."

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Breath of Death VII: The Beginning Review - PC - GameZone

GameZone's David Sanchez reviews Breath of Death VII: The Beginning, which is a humorous RPG. It offers a unique RPG experience that’s fun, retro, and totally hilarious, even if it is a bit short.

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We Need More Quirky RPGs

It's not often that a funny RPG lands on PC, consoles, or handhelds. When a comical entry in the genre does launch, however, it's usually an interesting and enjoyable take on it. Bright Hub looks at a few quirky titles and explains why sometimes it's cool to have fun with an RPG that doesn't take itself so seriously.

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3GenGames4662d ago (Edited 4662d ago )

We need more good RPG's first. RPG's are something the industry is very lacking in as a whole, there are so few worth playing even...

And if you guys want to play a good RPG you've probably never played that beats the snot out of all others on the same system, try Crystalis on the NES. Yes, I am saying it even beats Zelda 1, and I don't say that often, give it a try. Best RPG on the NES by far. Try that, now THAT'S a good RPG. They need to make more focused around story.

And another RPG that happens to be a homebrew is Pier Solar, which is pretty good I've heard, check that out too although you can't get on right now. It's for the Genesis and is just wicked with amazing art and sound. I can't wait until I can get it.

TheSanchezDavid4662d ago

I have to agree with you there. There's been a total lack of emphasis on awesome RPGs as of late.

Still, I can't help but have a fondness for comedy RPGs.

gw4k4662d ago

I would be happy with just a good RPG. Doesn't have to be quirky!!!

RedDead4662d ago (Edited 4662d ago )

This year is the RPG year...imo

Any RPG lover will like this year

Simco8764662d ago

One of the best comedy RPGs was Lunar/Lunar 2. It had a perfect mix of satire and epic story line.

I hope one day, someone will develop a Lunar 3...

CrescentFang4662d ago

I don't know if you know this, but Takeshi Miyaji has passed away about a month ago... very sad...

CYBERSNAKE4662d ago

A recent funny RPG that I loved was 'Costume Quest', I hope it gets a sequel.

Neckbear4662d ago

I was about to call out the lack of Costume Quest in this article. It was short, but hell, it was pretty damn fun.

CYBERSNAKE4662d ago

Most funny RPG'S are DLC like 'Castle Crashers', 'Costume Quest' and 'Deathspank'. Can't wait for 'The Baconing'

phantomexe4662d ago

I'd just like to see more turn based rpgs.

ljh2174662d ago

I prefer dark RPGs. Demon souls was the best RPG I've played in the last few years, really built for the hardcore audience. Morrowind was my favourite before that, the first game where exploration and RPG really worked well.

I couldn't care less about storyline, there are some amazing books out there if you want a good story. What both morrowind and dark souls achieved was atmosphere. So many RPG's are lacking that raw atmosphere in a game. RPGs should draw their players in and make them feel part of their surroundings which both of those games achieve.

The traditional JRPG's just don't have the same appeal.

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