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Benjamin Bell


49 games reviewed
12.2% of games recommended

Benjamin Bell's Reviews

Ben is the founder of Netto's Game Room and is an avid video game player who enjoys sharing his passion with the world.
Sep 4, 2024

Gimmick! is a great game for anyone who loves classic platforming games, and those who would like a challenge. It's a very rewarding game once mastered, and it is also very cute and charming.

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Aug 29, 2024

Mika and The Witch's Mountain is a very short game. A single playthrough while completing most of the Side Deliveries clocked in around 6 hours. During that time however I got used to exploring the island, discovered many hidden secrets, and simply had a fun time.

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Recommended - No More Heroes
Aug 28, 2024

No More Heroes is a unique game, and it will not be for everyone. Some may find the repetitiveness of the game to be a bit too much and never get through it, but at the same time it's actually a very short game. Focusing on the main story will put you at around 8 hours of gameplay, and doing everything isn't going to add too much time onto that. You do end up spending more time living out Travis' daily life than you do in missions fighting, but the missions themselves are memorable enough to make up for the lack of time spent in them.

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Aug 11, 2024

If you are a fan of Muv-Luv already, then there is no reason you shouldn't read Alternative. It's one of the best stories in the entire series, and the conclusion to what was started all the way back in Extra. Especially with the way Unlimited ended, this is a game you'll for sure want to play. As for everyone else, if a dark twisted psychological horror alien story sounds like something you'd be interested in, then for sure go back and start with Muv-Luv Extra!

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Essential - Dead Cells
Aug 5, 2024

If you want a fun pick up and go action game, or something you can sink hundreds of hours in by just trying something new... Dead Cells is the game for you. I'd for sure recommend it, and that's something I never thought I'd say about a roguelike!

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Jul 30, 2024

Call of Duty Black Ops: Cold War does a lot right. It's a solid Call of Duty entry, and a great shooter in general. Call of Duty fans will find that this game offers nearly everything they love about the series, while newcomers can easily jump in here. Sure some of the plot of the story will be lost on them, but the game's stand alone plot and gameplay makes up for it. There's not really anything to complain about here, as everything is very well made. The Code Breaking can be annoying if you're not into that type of thing, but it's also not even required to beat the game. Heck, even the extra scenes for doing them isn't anything too crazy. That being said, the game really does offer something for every type of shooter player.

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Jul 19, 2024

Before jumping into Witch on the Holy Night you should understand what kind of story it is. It's not a long drawn out experience filled with tons of action and drama, but instead a quick read that sets up exactly what it needs to. It introduces the characters, sets up the world's lore, brings in the main plot, and throws in a key event that brings our main cast together. From that point on, we get to see the characters learn more about each other and develop their relationships, as we eventually make our way to the climax. It's a more grounded story, and it uses it's setting and atmosphere to help draw it's readers in. The "Holy Night" in the title refers to Christmas, and the snowy backdrop of the game really helps set the mood. Sure, there are some laughs here and there, but overall this is a melancholic tale that features a group of characters you'll want to hold onto.

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Recommended - Soul Hackers 2
Jul 18, 2024

Overall, Soul Hackers 2 isn’t a bad game, but it’s a game that will leave you wanting more. It’s not really a follow up to the original Soul Hackers, except in name and some references, and the dungeon design has a lot of room for improvement. Even so, the combat system is still solid, and the character driven story gives you a reason to keep playing. It’s not the best Megami Tensei experience out there, but it’s still a game that both fans and newcomers alike can enjoy… As long as you understand what you are getting into that is. Honestly, I'd love to see these characters again, and hopefully they can improve on the series in the future!

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Jun 25, 2024

Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance is a solid JRPG. It's core mechanics are flawless, with a large verity of demons to recruit and add to your party. The game is jammed packed full of lore, and it is loaded with content. It's a game that's actually two games in one, with multiple endings, and a lot of new features that greatly expanded it from it's original version. Pretty much every downside to the original has been corrected here, and it has something to offer RPG fans of all skill levels and interests.

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Jun 11, 2024

Star Ocean: The Divine Force is an interesting game, with a lot of mixed feelings. The game doesn't have any fundamental flaws that ruins the experience, but what someone likes varies from person to person. The game has a lot going for it -- it's a fun sci-fi adventure with a great cast of characters, interesting locations to explore, high speed action combat system, and is very story focused.

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May 11, 2024

Trails from Zero is a different beast compared to other JRPGs, and that’s partly due to the way the series works in general. Putting that aside though, Zero is still a great game in its own right. It has it’s own unique set of main characters, the game is filled with character development and world building, there are multiple mysteries at play, and it is very easy to get sucked into life as a police officer. The game is very dialogue heavy, and a large chunk of it is talking to NPCs (assuming you want to get the most out of this world), and honestly that might not be for everyone. Of course you can skip NPCs and only focus on the side stories and main quest if you like, but doing so really does take away from the world building the series is known for. It’s just one of those things that will not click with everyone, and if it starts to feel like a chore, then that will greatly damper your enjoyment of the game.

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Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name might have one of the longest names in the series, but it's actually the shortest of them all. It's a side game (Gaiden means "side story") meant to fill in the gap between Yakuza 6 and the 7th main entry, and also serve as an intro for Infinite Wealth (8). That being said, it's a game that everyone who's a fan of the series should play, and it's a game that won't disappoint.

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Recommended - Resident Evil 3
Jul 29, 2022

The Resident Evil 3 remake is an outstanding game, but it’s also not a game for everyone. First of all, the game looks amazing, and it plays great as well. The smooth “modern” controls are a huge step up from the tank controls seen back in the day, and the action aspect of the gameplay has even improved greatly because of it. The game is simply fun to play from start to finish, and I often found myself just admiring the detail put into this recreated world. Assuming you like the classic RE style gameplay, there’s really nothing to complain about here.

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Essential - Yakuza 0
Apr 29, 2022

Yakuza 0 is an outstanding game. There's no denying that. While the Japanese crime drama story might not appeal to everyone -- it's something worth giving a chance. If you're willing to do so, then you'll find a game with a rich story, great character development, multiple mysteries to uncover, fun beat em up style gameplay, and loads of extras and mini games to keep you busy. It's a huge game, with a little bit of everything, that will appeal to a wide verity of people.

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Jun 7, 2020

Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore is a unique game. It mixes classic SMT dungeon crawling, with Fire Emblem systems, and puts it all to a music filled story. While it’s plot really isn’t it’s strong point, the characters are still fun and likable, and the gameplay is pretty solid. It’s nothing outstanding by any means, especially compared to other SMT titles, but it’s still good enough to stand on it’s own. It’s a great way for newcomers to get introduced to the series, and is something worth checking out if you are already a fan.

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Trails of Cold Steel is a solid JRPG, and a great entry in the Trails series. The characters start out a little rough, but as you get to know them they really grow on you. The world and character development is spot on, you get to visit a lot of interesting locations and meet a lot of great characters, and the game as a whole does a good job of making you feel like you're living Rean's life. It's very easy to become attached to this world, and once you're sucked in you never want to leave. However that doesn't mean the game is perfect, and there are some hurdles newcomers will have to get over before they can truly judge the game.

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Essential - Resident Evil 2
Oct 31, 2019

RE2 is a great game, and one well worth playing. Even if you haven't played a Resident Evil game before, or if the difficulty had scared you off, that shouldn't stop you from playing this one. The game's easy mode is perfect for newcomers, and it's hardcore mode is great for long time series fans. It's a game that was made for everyone, and one you should give a chance if you haven't already. This is Capcom at their finest.

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Recommended - Muv-Luv
Oct 14, 2018

Muv-Luv isn't a story that's so black and white, and that can make it hard for some people to get into at first. When Extra first starts up it really does seem like a generic anime dating sim. Bright and colorful characters, most of the cast is female, and Takeru gets into a lot of stupid situations. It doesn't seem like anything special, and it's pretty easy for someone to be turned off by it. Despite all of this however, the game does a great job of introducing these characters, and it does a really good job of making you feel like you're Takeru. You easily become invested in this guy's life, and you can't help but want to see what happens next to him and his friends. Yeah it can drag on at times, but it's pretty enjoyable as well. The Japanese voice acting is pretty high quality, and the more animated scenes help liven up the story. It's these extra miles that help keep you drawn in, and make it easier to continue pushing forward with it's story. But even so, it's not actually until Unlimited starts up that the main plot presents itself, and it's possible many will drop the game before reaching this point. For those who do stick it out though, they are greeted with the start of one of the craziest sci-fi stories to have ever been written.

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Sep 20, 2018

Monster Hunter World is not a game for everyone, and because of that it's really difficult to say what exactly is good or bad about the game. One thing that needs to be made absolutely clear though, is the fact that this is a boss fighting game, and not a story focused one. If you only want a story, then stop now. This game is not for you. If you want to challenge yourself by going against bigger and stronger bosses however, then by all means give this one a shot! On the plus side the game is really newbie friendly, it looks amazing, the combat feels great, and the world really does feel alive. It's a game that finally makes good on it's promise of having a living breathing world like we expected to see with the first Monster Hunter, and it's quality of life improvements greatly improve the experience. It's also packed full of content, and can keep you busy for quite a long time. Really, for what it is, there's not much actually "wrong" with it. However not all long time fans may see it that way.

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Recommended - Sea of Thieves
Mar 22, 2018

Sea of Thieves really is a fun game, and it's even better with friends. The cartoony art style is great, the ocean waves look amazing (especially on max settings if you have a PC or Xbox One X), and it's a game that lets you role play and live out your pirate dreams. There are a lot of islands to explore, things to unlock, the kraken to fight, players to encounter, and treasure to find. It's just a massive hangout game where you can do whatever you want to do.

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