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RadarPlays – Majyuuou (King of Demons)

Truth be told, we’re not sure how it took us this long to dive into Majyuuou. This Japanese Super Famicom game is something of a cult classic, with imaginative enemies and a grueling difficulty that echoes Super Castlevania IV and Super Ghouls ‘n Ghosts. On this episode of RadarPlays Freaky, …

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RadarPlays – Dust 514

It feels almost like Dust 514, CCP Games’ free-to-play shooter, has been in beta forever. But now that it’s been officially released, Ryan, Greg, and Brian hopped in a match to see what it has to offer. There’s a surprising level of depth to this shooter MMO, and we can’t …

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RadarPlays – Beat Hazard Ultra

In this week’s RadarPlays Shuffle, Ryan, Lucas, and Greg are visually assaulted by pulsating lights as they attempt to clear the grueling stages of Beat Hazard Ultra to the backdrop of some new Anamanaguchi tunes. While they were mildly successful, the blinding barrage of neon colors has left all three …

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RadarPlays – Dead Island: Riptide

Dead Island Riptide is out, and we’ve already reviewed it. So if you’re looking for a big, fat, bloated, shiny, smelly, undead, dead, bloody Dead Island Riptide review, you should read that. If you want to watch us just, you know, play the game, you should watch the video below. …

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RadarPlays – Lego City Undercover: The Chase Begins

Wait, you haven’t heard of Chase McCain? He’s only the best Lego cop in all of . That’s strange. Well, if you’re dying to know–and we know you are–you can check out Lego City Undercover: The Chase Begins, a 3DS prequel to Lego City Undercover on the Wii U. Or, …

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RadarPlays – Super Mario Bros. 2

Super Mario Bros. is one of the most famous games in the world, but its curious sequel leaves players with many questions. Such as, why does Super Mario Bros. 2 play so different from its predecessor? Why is Luigi now taller and skinnier than Mario? How involved was series creator …

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RadarPlays – Mario Bros.

Though he’s normally pushed into the background by his more famous brother, 2013 is a huge year for Luigi. Not only does he have a starring role in Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon for 3DS, he’s turning 30 this year too. To celebrate the lovable loser’s first appearance in 1983 arcade …

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