Andrew Reiner
- The Legend of Zelda
- Grand Theft Auto
- Super Mario Bros.
Andrew Reiner's Reviews
Telltale expertly toys with players' emotions. If you walk away from this episode with anything other than a sense of dread for House Forrester, you're playing it wrong
Nothing short of a work of art
House Forrester is bloodied further in this episode, and Gared's story makes a fun turn into unexplored Game of Thrones territory
The best game of baseball you can play returns in nearly the same shape it was in last year
Seeing the Forresters on the offensive delivers stressful excitement, and gives this lengthy story new life
Outside of a couple of irritations, this is one of the most enjoyable Batman stories I've experienced
A great idea on paper, but Natsume Atari didn't deliver the gameplay depth to back it up
A disappointing chapter in an otherwise outstanding series
The Toy Box has always been fun, but it's once again safe to venture back into the play sets
A major disappointment with a silver lining: We likely only have to wait a year for Activision and Toys for Bob to get the series back on track
The best Lego video game in quite some time is also the best toys-to-life game of the year
Bethesda has created another game you can lose your life in. New experiences just keep coming, and you always have another perk to unlock
The finale races by without pause, stuttering periodically with character logic, but is largely successful in making the player want to see more
Star Wars' battles have never looked or played this well, but the thrills grow repetitive quickly
A step down in terms of star power, but the humor and gameplay are entertaining
The long-running series needed new experiences, and Sony delivered two that will make you spend more time in Diamond Dynasty
I couldn't put the game down, and I immediately jumped into the post-game Challenge Mode to play more of it
Virtual reality has the potential to deliver a great action/platform experience. Lucky’s Tale isn’t it
The best Uncharted yet. It hooks you emotionally early on and keeps you locked in place as the thrill of the hunt for a lost treasure takes shape
The kind of nostalgic gaming that makes you want to play the original Mega Man games instead