Chan Khee Hoon


40 games reviewed
68.4 average score
70 median score
48.3% of games recommended
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6.5 / 10.0 - Bedlam
Sep 22, 2015

Not for the faint of heart

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8.3 / 10.0 - Street Fighter V
Feb 15, 2016

Like Ken in his black training shirt, Street Fighter V offers a different fighting experience without losing its soul and essence. If Capcom can fix the frustrating PC issues with the keyboard, this game would truly be impeccable.

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8.1 / 10.0 - Samorost 3
Mar 29, 2016

Samorost 3 is an enthralling trip that fuels your wanderlust. Just like visiting an old friend, it’s tempting to pop by again after you’re done - if only to relive your memories.

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Jun 8, 2016

The exhilarating rush of running along walls, leaping across rooftops and hanging to the ledges of buildings are perfectly captured in Mirror's Edge Catalyst. Just don't expect too much from its non-existent plot.

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Sep 4, 2018

The universe of this game is one that could have benefited from a sense of atmosphere that's rooted in the past.

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Oct 29, 2018

Call of Cthulhu's survival-horror elements don't come close to capturing the existential unease of Lovecraft's original story. Rather, they simply feel exploitative.

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Unscored - Apex Legends
Feb 20, 2019

It would be remiss of me not to point out the small but diverse roster of characters in Apex Legends. Out of the current band of eight Legends, the presence of four people of color and two LGBTQ characters is a heartening first step. In particular, the mysterious hunter Bloodhound is probably the most — if not the first — prominent example of a nonbinary character in a mainstream shooter. Yet Apex Legends also faces the same narrative challenges that the relatively progressive Overwatch had with inclusivity. In a genre that carries a greater emphasis on gameplay rather than storytelling, injecting meaningful representation can admittedly be a trying process.

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Unscored - Heaven's Vault
Apr 16, 2019

For a game that revolves around the beauty of languages, it’s a disappointment that Heaven’s Vault can’t find the right words to express itself.

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Apr 24, 2019

n the vein of so many B movies that seek to provide the campiest of thrills, God’s Trigger takes delight in its over-the-top violence, cheesy monologues, and nonsensical plot. It’s what makes the game so memorable, even if that means it never defies genre expectations. God’s Trigger is no rousing masterpiece, nor does it want to be.

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May 13, 2019

A Plague's Tale's emotive story of resilience is underscored by a backdrop of screeching rats, the unremitting horrors of war, and a genuinely likeable cast of characters.

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Unscored - Layers of Fear 2
May 24, 2019

It’s a pity that the game fails to take advantage of these analogies and delve into their immense potential. Instead, it’s too fixated on traditional jump scares to embrace the twisted, palpitating gut of its story about a flawed protagonist and his struggles with inner demons.

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May 29, 2019

The game forsakes worldbuilding as it increasingly gives itself over to making the most digressive of statements.

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Jun 23, 2019

Every shootout is an opportunity to execute a thoroughly balletic performance of sorts.

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Unscored - Chinese Parents
Jul 11, 2019

In the end, Chinese Parents is ultimately a tribute to, well, Chinese parents — their tremendous expectations on their children, the unconventional ways they express their form of tough love, and all the familiar eccentricities of Chinese parental love.

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6 / 10 - Etherborn
Jul 18, 2019

Etherborn is a compelling, gravity-shifting puzzle platformer, but its convoluted plot and limited worlds stop it from being exceptional.

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5 / 10 - GreedFall
Sep 18, 2019

Greedfall is an enjoyable jaunt, but it follows its influences a little too closely and fails to engage with its narrative themes in any meaningful manner.

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May 28, 2020

Those Who Remain is rife with frustrating puzzles and illogical scenarios, which greatly dilutes its horror experience.

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Aug 7, 2020

An acute reflection of recent crises, Umurangi Generation is an excellent glimpse into a dystopian future that's looming all too close.

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9 / 10 - A Short Hike
Sep 1, 2020

With gentle, idyllic charm, A Short Hike is a delightful vignette about the joys of hiking and meeting new friends.

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Sep 16, 2020

The frequent lulls of its road trip, coupled with a monotonous roster of characters, means this driving sim should be left in the dust.

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