Andrew Reiner
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27 reviewsRoll7's skating shooter delivers a thrilling experience that's all about comboing kills.
Square Enix's long-lost 1994 Super Famicom RPG is reborn in a glorious way.
Supermassive Games finds its horror stride again and delivers a gripping experience with choices galore.
Player choice is propped up in fun and challenging ways within conversations and crime scene investigations.
Humans are served up human meat in this twisted cooking experience.
Sony's yearly baseball game continues to perform well on the field and finds new ways to deliver excitement within the single-player and online spaces.
Gearbox's latest looter shooter is the studio's best effort yet.
Stranger Of Paradise Final Fantasy Origin knocks combat out of the park, but struggles its story, characters, and world.
Cheap laughs. Bloody chaos. Shadow Warrior 3 is wild as all get out, but struggles with repetition and making some of its gameplay matter.
Techland has crafted a monster of a sequel that is bigger and better in almost every way.
Hazelight's cooperative adventure is clever, different, and loads of fun.
The sequel delivers more awe-inspiring dinosaurs, including marine and flying types, but still struggles with making park management fun.
Nonstop banter between the misfit superteam makes for a surprisingly fun time.
While not dazzling as a remaster, the core Alan Wake experience still shines bright.
Ember Lab's debut game is a hit that you don't want to miss.
Double Fine has crafted an artistic journey that impresses at almost every turn in unexpected ways.
Extensive player choice fuels a mystery that pays off in big ways.
Insomniac Games' latest sequel roars with excitement and shows us what PlayStation 5 is capable of.
This second dive into an alien sea delivers a continual sense of wonder with huge discoveries backed by a strong story.
Sony's long-running baseball series impress on the diamond yet again, but doesn't deliver many new experiences.
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