Andrew Reiner
- The Legend of Zelda
- Grand Theft Auto
- Super Mario Bros.
Andrew Reiner's Reviews
The story delivers a nice payoff at the end, making the difficult puzzles worth the time
Even without character movement, Rocksteady shows us that Batman in VR can be an empowering experience. More, please!
A strange, yet satisfying experience with roots in first-person storytelling, but it wants to be a superhero game at heart
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
This episodic adventure succeeds in its storytelling and character development. The gameplay offering is all over the place, and often feels disconnected from the narrative flow
A hefty experiences that bounces all over the place, but is still strong at its core
Short, funny, but lacking in gameplay complexity
Combat is a weak spot, but the story is engaging to the point that I didn't want this episode to end
As clever as it is emotional, My Brother Rabbit succeeds with its gameplay and story
A step down in terms of star power, but the humor and gameplay are entertaining
Despite being periodically uneventful, the Skywalker Saga is a thorough and fun examination of all three Star Wars movie trilogies. It delivers the same sensation of being overwhelmed as opening a Blu-Ray collection of films and not knowing which one you should start with.
This is a game that is worth struggling with to unlock new dinosaurs for the freeing sandbox mode
Well worth revisiting over a decade later to see how your theories hold up. This is a great game to discuss with friends – a book-club experience for gamers
Hivebusters provides about three hours of excellently designed gunfights that are great solo or with friends
Clocking in at roughly seven hours, don't be surprised if you complete it in one or two sessions. It's a hard game to put down
While excelling with the clubs, the character-specific unlocks aren't great, and you're mostly just playing for score
Maneater is weird, different, and just flat-out fun. I had to see where this story was going, and I thoroughly enjoyed its developments
The narrative captures your attention in the opening seconds and keeps you engrossed until the credits roll
Some of the content is hit or miss, but the story is told nicely throughout and ends up being an enjoyable way to relive this saga