Christopher Byrd


157 games reviewed
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Feb 2, 2018

I suspect one of the reasons many have hailed "Shadow of the Colossus" as a work of art is because it left them feeling pensive.

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Unscored - Finding Paradise
Jan 26, 2018

A touching, brilliantly-designed indie game

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Unscored - Accounting+
Jan 12, 2018

'Accounting +' is pure VR fun

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Jan 5, 2018

As someone who has played too many gun toting dudes, I'm delighted to see a game built around a dynamic young woman who can get a junkyard truck running, act as an emergency stand-in for Ariel in the "Tempest," and solve a mystery, all while growing up. I look forward to seeing where the series goes next.

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Unscored - Gorogoa
Dec 18, 2017

A rare combination of accessible but strange and intuitive but mind-bending

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Dec 7, 2017

'Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus' delivers the year's best first-person shooter, single-player campaign

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Nov 13, 2017

In "Assassin's Creed Origins," history and the amusement park intermix and the result is thoroughly transporting.

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Oct 30, 2017

This is one of the closest things to the fountain of youth that I expect to come across.

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Oct 19, 2017

'The Invisible Hours' gives new hope to those who might have started to sour on VR games

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Unscored - Cuphead
Oct 6, 2017

'Cuphead' is really hard but learning its tricks is awfully fun

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Unscored - Figment
Sep 29, 2017

Ultimately, "Figment" is a well-designed adventure game that looks to flatter the senses with its levity and zest for life.

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Unscored - ECHO
Sep 22, 2017

It's been awhile since I played a game where the ability to shoot an opponent felt so alternatingly risky and exhilarating.

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Unscored - Destiny 2
Sep 14, 2017

"Destiny 2' is a case study in the difference a smooth presentation can make. This is still a series about vaporizing aliens and the virtual incarnations of other people but it's more inviting now than it has ever been.

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Unscored - Last Day of June
Sep 7, 2017

While I think "The Last Day of June's" narrative flow is slightly undermined by the fact that players can spin their wheels looking for puzzle solutions, it is, on the whole, a small, vibrant game that reminds us that everyone is filled with depths that belie the selves we present to the world.

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Aug 30, 2017

"Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle" has lots of charmingly frivolous things to think about and it's easy to collapse into its world of tactical antics because its gameplay is so absorbing. In the most complimentary sense, it feels like something Nintendo might have done if its humor was a bit more rough.

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Aug 23, 2017

The latest in Sony's flagship blockbuster series is entertaining from start to finish

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Aug 9, 2017

Few mainstream video games have tried, let alone achieved, anything close to the emotional intensity that courses through this game.

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Unscored - Tacoma
Aug 2, 2017

"Tacoma's" core appeal comes from watching the characters behave differently as they move between areas and interact with each other.

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Unscored - Pyre
Jul 25, 2017

Fun and well-paced, 'Pyre' is the rare game that wants players to embrace their slip ups

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Unscored - Nex Machina
Jun 30, 2017

Frenetic, hypnotic and seriously addictive

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