Brett Todd


63 games reviewed
69.6 average score
70 median score
41.3% of games recommended
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You'll need a lot of patience to make it through InXile Entertainment's nostalgic RPG, The Bard's Tale IV: Barrows Deep.

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Aug 15, 2017

Obnoxious attitude, poor mission design, and technical bugs make Agents of Mayhem chaotic and repetitive.

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Dec 21, 2016

Space Hulk: Deathwing has great atmosphere and attitude, but is ultimately undone by its frustrating gameplay.

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4 / 10 - Sacred 3
Aug 11, 2014

Tedium is at the heart of Sacred 3, a successor to the earlier games in the series in name only.

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The Duke is back in a somewhat new (but very familiar) 20th-anniversary world tour.

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The White March Part II wraps up the Pillars of Eternity saga with heavy combat and a one-note mythological quest.

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The revived King's Quest takes a step back in Rubble Without a Cause, the oddly depressing second chapter in this modern take on the legendary Sierra adventures from the 1980s.

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Cities of Tomorrow doesn't add much to the deeply flawed SimCity aside from Blade Runner visuals.

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The Director's Cut version of last year's Strike Suit Zero is periodically entertaining, but clogged up with too much repetition and an unconvincing Transformer ship gimmick.

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5 / 10 - NHL 15
Sep 8, 2014

New generation graphics and marginal gameplay improvements clash with a lot of missing features in NHL 15.

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Sep 13, 2017

Unforgiving difficulty and atmosphere are the main characteristics of dino-survival sim Ark: Survival Evolved.

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Some odd dramatic choices and a less-than-satisfying conclusion wrap up the New Frontier season of The Walking Dead.

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A satisfying story can't make up for the lack of action and interactivity in Above the Law.

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6 / 10 - Necropolis
Jul 26, 2016

Roguelike hack-and-slasher Necropolis offers intense combat and a quirky setting, along with repetition, confusion, and permadeath difficulty.

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6 / 10 - Fortified
Feb 25, 2016

Fortified has an impressive pulp sci-fi pedigree and speedy co-op play, but the blending of shoot-em-up and tower defense gameplay stumbles.

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Hacking and slashing are the highlights of a so-so expedition to the Deep Roads in the Descent DLC for Dragon Age: Inquisition

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It's easy to sell the first installment of The White March short when comparing it to the main game, because it just feels like more of the same. While that isn't a deal breaker, as the adventures here would have fit almost seamlessly into Pillars of Eternity proper, this first expansion is a little too predictable and a little too rough around the edges.

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May 12, 2015

Magicka: Wizard Wars does a lot of things right, but there is too little under the cowl.

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Jan 23, 2014

Might & Magic X: Legacy seems like a 15-year-old leftover, for better and for worse.

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Heroes of Might & Magic III is still an all-time classic, although there are better and cheaper ways to revisit the past than this HD remake.

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