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Favorite Games:
  • Deus Ex
  • Terranigma
  • Shadow Hearts: Covenant

104 games reviewed
80.1 average score
80 median score
75.0% of games recommended

Will Greenwald's Reviews

Will Greenwald (AggroWill) is PCMag.com's home entertainment expert and one of the biggest gamers at the PC Labs. Besides video game reviews, Will tests game systems, controllers, HDTVs, and audio gear. He also coined the term "Wiimote" in 2006, though he can't actually prove this. Maybe he didn't. Who knows? In addition to his work at PCMag.com, Will is a regular contributor to Geek.com, where he hosts "Loot Drop," a weekly toys and collectibles video and review series. Will's previously written for CNET, Maximum PC, Tested, and GamePro.

Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X is a strangely catchy, thoroughly Japanese rhythm game that's a blast to play, even if you don't quite understand what a vocaloid is.

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Jul 28, 2016

Inside for PC and Xbox One is one of only a few games that can be described as perfect, and a genuinely compelling example of a video game as art.

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Jul 27, 2016

Pocket Card Jockey combines solitaire, turn-based tactics, and JRPG-like experience and skills into an incredibly fun, accessible diversion on the 3DS.

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May 20, 2016

Blizzard's new online, team-based game has a few MOBA-like aspects to mix things up, but it's a rock-solid first-person shooter through and through.

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Apr 20, 2016

Star Fox Zero is a fun trip back to the days of the Super FX chip on the SNES, but for a modern sci-fi shooter on the Wii U it feels a bit threadbare.

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Hyrule Warriors Legends for the (New) 3DS takes all of the excellent action, and most of the DLC found in the Wii U version, and makes it playable on the go. Just make sure you have the New 3DS or New 3DS XL before you get it.

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Mar 15, 2016

If you like Pokémon and fighting games, or just want to play Pokémon in a new way, you'll enjoy Pokkén Tournament on the Nintendo Wii U.

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Mar 10, 2016

Superhot is a PC-based first-person shooter that offers some of the most unusual, hypnotic gameplay ever seen in the genre.

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Final Fantasy Explorers for the 3DS is an easy, accessible, and fairly shallow Final Fantasy-themed take on the monster-hunting game genre.

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Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam is a fun action-RPG that blends two Mario worlds without trying much new.

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Jan 21, 2016

Just Cause 3 is a big sandbox that lets you run around with a gun, a grappling hook, and a wing suit and blow up anything or anyone you want.

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Dec 15, 2015

Xenoblade Chronicles X is the biggest and best-looking exclusive to come to the Nintendo Wii U yet.

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Nov 23, 2015

Guitar Hero Live adds some new ideas to the plastic instrument-driven music game genre, but it makes too many mistakes to overlook.

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Nov 23, 2015

Rock Band 4 is the same fun game driven by plastic instruments as you remember, just for current game consoles.

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Nov 17, 2015

Yo-Kai Watch isn't quite the next Pokemon, but this friendly, light-hearted RPG is still a fun game to pop into your Nintendo 3DS.

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Nov 9, 2015

Fallout 4 doesn't change the post-apocalyptic first-person RPG formula much, but it's a worthy sequel into which you can sink tons of time.

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If you ever wanted to make your own Mario levels, Super Mario Maker for the Wii U is the way to do it.

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Aug 19, 2015

Splatoon is a unique new shooter from Nintendo that throws away any sense of violence and replaces it with colorful fun.

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Jun 26, 2015

If you have a hunger for retro 16-bit games, GalaxyTrail's Freedom Planet is the title for you. This colorful sci-fi platformer feels like a forgotten NES gem.

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Final Fantasy Type-0 HD will please fans desperate for more crystals and summons, but there's no mistaking it for anything other than a PSP game port.

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