Andrew Reiner
- The Legend of Zelda
- Grand Theft Auto
- Super Mario Bros.
Andrew Reiner's Reviews
Reliving historical moments is a great new way to experience The Show. Diamond Dynasty is also beefed up with more user-friendly card collecting and a variety of ways to play
Games are quick but messy, to the point that you may try smashing your controller over your leg
Building a world is fun, but the quest you have to complete to get the materials you need is as dull as they come
Anthem tries to be too many things, and ends up losing focus in all aspects of the experience
Designing the farm is fun, and the gameplay loops and unlocks keep you coming back for more
The game makes you work for each kill, and as a result you feel like you've achieved something notable with almost every ace you down
Collecting souls is as nerve-wracking and rewarding as ever, but the real joy Ashen brings to this deadly dance is sharing those memories with strangers
When Fallout 76 is working as intended, it's an easy game to lose yourself in, as meaningful discoveries are everywhere. But those moments are often destroyed by glitches, crashes, and technical issues
All three games withstand the test of time and remain fun to play
A slow and frustrating burn that culminates in a big and satisfying way
Delivers a wealth of exciting content for both single-player and multiplayer avenues of play, and once again dazzles with its outstanding track designs
As clever as it is emotional, My Brother Rabbit succeeds with its gameplay and story
The story shines as brightly as the gameplay – both deliver heart-pounding excitement
With the eased restrictions on making progress, Overcooked 2 is designed for a party atmosphere rather than the first game's nail-biting need for perfection
The reward loops are addictive and continually open up new things for the player to explore
This strange journey in the land of junk keeps you captivated and guessing what could happen next
To think, Sonic Spinball was onto something all of those years ago. Yoku's Island Express is delightful and fun from start to finish
Don't let the lack of modes turn you away. Super Mega Baseball 2 nails the fundamentals of the sport
The David vs. Goliath angle starts out strong, but ends up recycling the concept over and over
The online play is clearly where Sony wants people to spend time, but just connecting to the servers proves problematic