

Taboo: The Sixth Sense is one of those weird, obscure NES games that feels like someone mixed a tarot reading with a digital mood ring. You pick cards, numbers, and symbols while the game throws cryptic messages at you—half the time I wasn’t sure if it was predicting my future or just messing with me. The pixel art has that eerie late-'80s charm, all washed-out purples and flickering candles.
Controls are simple: arrow keys to navigate, Z/X for confirm and back. Honestly, the real fun is seeing how seriously it takes itself—like a mystical self-help VHS tape turned into a game. If you’re into retro oddities or just want to freak out your friends with "destiny readings," it’s a bizarre little time capsule.
Also, if you’re digging NES vibes, Super Mario Bros. 3 is right there waiting when you need something less… existential.
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