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Daniel Kaszor


37 games reviewed
84.6 average score
85 median score
91.9% of games recommended

Daniel Kaszor's Reviews

Daniel Kaszor is the editor of Post Arcade, the gaming section for the National Post newspaper in Canada. Since he’s the editor, he gets his choice of games … hence why he never seems to give anything a low score. At 35, he’s also probably older than basically 99% of the other critics on here, and hopes that they soon get off of his lawn.
5.5 / 10.0 - Daylight
May 14, 2014

The best thing to be said about Daylight, the new procedurally generated horror game from Zombie Studios in Seattle, is that while it's a failure, at least it's an interesting failure

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Jan 21, 2014

Sometimes, even good games never overcome the sum of their failures.

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Nov 19, 2013

Rivals brings a solid, core competency while introducing interesting new online features. Unfortunately, these features never quite gel to their full potential.

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Aug 25, 2015

The Mega Man Legacy Collection is about as close a perfect emulation of the NES Mega Man games as you could possibly hope for

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8 / 10.0 - Until Dawn
Aug 24, 2015

Until Dawn is a horror themed version of Heavy Rain or Beyond if they were made by talented work-for-hire journeymen instead of an inconsistent auteur

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8 / 10.0 - Mario Kart 8
May 29, 2014

The core racing, driving and course design in Mario Kart 8 is better than any of the seven games that came before it. But battle mode stinks

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Oct 14, 2014

It can't be said that Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, developed by 2K Australia instead of Gearbox Entertainment, is anything but self-aware

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8 / 10.0 - Sunset Overdrive
Oct 27, 2014

Sunset Overdrive is like chugging a litre of Sunny-D and then puking it out all over everything. But, you know, in a good way

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8 / 10.0 - Tiny Brains
Dec 3, 2013

Although the game can be played solo, Tiny Brains works best when you're with three of your chums, solving things together

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8 / 10.0 - Strider
Feb 17, 2014

Once again, Double Helix has delivered some quality modern nostalgia; Strider is a great meaty throwback worth the offer price

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8 / 10.0 - Alien: Isolation
Oct 20, 2014

Alien: Isolation feels like the kind of game by people who watched Alien over and over again on video-tape. That's a good thing

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Nov 10, 2014

A complete reworking of Assassin's Creed for new-generation consoles, Unity is a good start even if it doesn't go all the way

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Life is Strange is perhaps the best possible outcome for French developer Dontnod Entertainment after an interesting and flawed start as a developer

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8.5 / 10.0 - For Honor
Feb 23, 2017

For Honor can be overwhelming, but its deep combat is more welcoming than most shooters

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Feb 24, 2015

Monster Hunter is unwelcoming and often obtuse. Thank goodness. It's a crying shame there aren't more games like Monster Hunter

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There are a lot of people who trash the game as forgettable, while as many say that it's the best entry in the series. Both groups are right

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8.5 / 10.0 - ZOMBI
Aug 18, 2015

ZombiU was one of the diamonds in the Wii U's rough first year, but many said that the game -- which heavily used the Nintendo system's tablet-like pad -- couldn't be ported elsewhere

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Aug 23, 2016

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided's politics aren't the hot mess the ad material suggests. Heck it barely has politics

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The Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection ports are great, but sometimes the games themselves aren't

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8.5 / 10.0 - Titanfall
Mar 13, 2014

Titanfall is perhaps the most accessible competitive multiplayer shooter ever, while still maintaining a fun competitive reward system for skilled players

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