Jed Pressgrove


Favorite Games:
  • Galaga
  • Final Fantasy III (SNES)
  • Off-Peak

75 games reviewed
59.2 average score
60 median score
34.7% of games recommended

Jed Pressgrove's Reviews

Jed Pressgrove lives in Mississippi. He regularly writes game reviews for Slant and has been published in publications such as Paste and Unwinnable. His blog Game Bias has received WordPress' highest honor, "Freshly Pressed," and has been featured in Kill Screen, Rock Paper Shotgun, and Critical Distance.

At least one aspect of the gameplay inadvertently confirms the feeling that Blazkowicz is just a shell of a person.

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Jun 27, 2018

Right from the start, Mario Tennis Aces, the eighth installment in the Mario Tennis series, feels inadequate.

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Jun 12, 2018

Dark Souls Remastered shows that just as the extra visual definition giveth, it also taketh away.

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Jun 5, 2018

It's electrifying in how it goes out of its way to ensure that you're constantly in the middle of nail-biting action.

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The various forms of Street Fighter II are indisputably the main historical attraction of this collection.

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Mar 26, 2018

Following the lead of Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, the game builds toward an incredibly sobering conclusion.

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Mar 1, 2018

Metal Gear Survive aligns itself with too many corporate gaming shenanigans to register as unadulterated fun.

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A plethora of technical limitations transform this game's quest for verisimilitude into a kind of farce.

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Jan 25, 2018

Iconoclasts is an ironic, humanistic critique of religion as much as it is a masterful take on a traditional game genre.

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Jan 11, 2018

Developer Will O'Neill's bluntness fulfills Little Red Lie's philosophy of being honest no matter what.

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This highly anticipated sequel to Xenoblade Chronicles is one of the most overindulgent games of the year.

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Nov 2, 2017

More so than any pop game this year, Super Mario Odyssey sees virtual space as a land of elating possibilities.

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Even in its remastered form, this expansion stands tall as a relatively focused and uncomplicated action experience.

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Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle is one of the most creative turn-based tactical games in years.

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Aug 14, 2017

At its best, Sonic Mania makes classic zones from past Sonic the Hedgehog games feel unpredictable again.

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Capcom's second collection of Mega Man games mostly showcases a series in its death throes.

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Jul 25, 2017

Aven Colony strikes a superb balance of introducing its systems and giving one enough freedom to live and learn.

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Jul 18, 2017

Like the first Splatoon, Nintendo's sequel to their smash hit isn't your average multiplayer online shooter.

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Jun 27, 2017

The game's politics have negligible emotional impact due to contrived voice acting and obtrusive loading screens.

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- Arms
Jun 15, 2017

There's something to be said about Nintendo throwing curve balls to keep players from becoming complacent.

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