Welcome to another installment of Garage Sale Adventures. Join Erik from The Gamers Lounge on his chronicled adventure as he hits up garage sales in his local area and sees what he can find in the way of video games.
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Witcher 3 is already a great game. Blood and Wine just adds to the experience and adds more content to the game. Gamers get more of what they love, monster killing quests, treasure hunting and an interesting story. Even if gamers haven't finished the game yet, CD Projekt Red has made sure gamers can enjoy what Blood and Wine has to offer.
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The last few weeks have been buzzing with more tragic news concerning gamers’ buying options. The apparent news is that the brick and mortar store Hastings is in serious financial trouble. Hasting is known for selling comics, video games, collectibles, dvds, music, and books. They often have good sales on used games. If this truly is the last gasp of breath for this store, will gamers get to see fantastic clearance deals? What was the final nail in the coffin?
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In the last 6 years or so, gamers have had the privilege of seeing several reboots of 90s FPS games. Some of these titles have included Duke Nukem Forever, Shadow Warrior, Wolfenstein: The Old Blood, and more recently Doom. Doom is a must buy for gamers who love blood soaked, action packed fps games. This may be one of the best fps games I have played in years.
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Far Harbour DLC is probably the most anticipated pieces of DLC in Fallout 4. It promises to be over 20 hours long and to take players to a new region. The question isn’t is the DLC worth gamer’s time but is how should one play through it? What are the best elements of the DLC? Should gamers finish the main story of Fallout 4?
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Welcome to another installment of Garage Sale Adventures. Join Erik from The Gamers Lounge on his chronicled adventure as he hits up garage sales in his local area and sees what he can find in the way of video games.
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Postal is a name that brings back memories of gore soaked FPS games from the 1990s. Postal Redux is an interesting take on the series. Join Erik from The Gamers Lounge as he reviews this game and asks, does this live up to the Postal legacy?
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It is time to celebrate, The Gamer’s Lounge Podcast has been around for over two years. The crew of the podcast has been around since 2012 and has recorded on other podcasts together. Join us in celebrating a milestone. We have made it to episode 100. This is very important to us and we couldn’t have done it without the community.
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Welcome to another installment of Garage Sale Adventures. Join Erik from The Gamers Lounge on his chronicled adventure as he hits up garage sales in his local area and sees what he can find in the way of video games.
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The announcement of Disney canceling Disney Infinity so many gamers were disappointed. The last few years have been good for the so call life to toys games. Skylanders, Lego Dimensions, Disney Infinity, Nintendo’s Amiibos have all filled this niche. The bigger question reminds is this the slow decline of the popularity across the genre?
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Walking Dead: Michonne is another entry in Telltale’s award winning Walking Dead Series. This is a short 3 episode game it is an interesting look at Michonne's past, for fans of the series and for newcomers I recommend this game.
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Fallout 4’s first piece of DLC has arrived. This should give gamers a reason to jump back into the game. There should be enough to keep gamers interested for a bit until Far Harbor is released in May.
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Welcome to another installment of Garage Sale Adventures. Join Erik from The Gamers Lounge on his chronicled adventure as he hits up garage sales in his local area and sees what he can find in the way of video games.
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The Division has been selling well and has gotten good reviews. It looks like Ubisoft will continue to support it. Gamers have read the reviews and have seen the negative and positive. At The Gamers Lounge, we will discuss the questions of "Is there enough to keep people interested in the long run? and "How is it different than games like Destiny?"
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Do you like adventure games? Have you played any of the LucasArt's classics? Day of the Tentacle Remastered is a must play for newcomers to adventure games as well as fans of the original.
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Transformers is a franchise that has had its ups and downs across all forms of media from the movies and video games, to the cartoons and toys. This is an iconic franchise that has a lot to offer gamers. The most recent game in the series, Transformers Devastation is a fantastic addition to the collection it pays homage to the 80s cartoon and gives fans what they want.
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Here comes the waves of enemies, lasers, bullets, and missiles are everywhere. Is this another shmup? What is the alert about a battery getting low? Welcome to the Android Assault Cactus, which The Gamer’s Lounge got a chance to review on PS4.
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Nuclear Throne is a post apocalyptic, isometric, 16 bit looking roguelike shooter. Now that is a fantastic game description for a game that was released at the end of 2015. Nuclear Throne has everything which should make gamers keeping playing. There is great loot, sweet rewards for progression, and it's always changing. The Gamer’s Lounge has been playing a lot of this Indie PC game and at this point we highly recommend Nuclear Throne.
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Shmups have to be one of my favorite genres from the 1990s. I have fond memories of R-Type, Raiden, Thunder Force, Un Squadron and the list goes on and on. Super Galaxy Squadron EX is a great shmup that has a retro feel in a modern set.
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Insurgency is by no means just another FPS. This game is carefully constructed tactical monster that some gamers should fear. The Gamer’s Lounge has gotten some time with it and has some thoughts on this FPS.
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