Jonathan Barnes

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Favorite Games:
  • BioShock
  • Fallout 3
  • Mass Effect

24 games reviewed
70.0 average score
70 median score
47.4% of games recommended

Jonathan Barnes's Reviews

Jonathan is the Editorial Manager of TrueAchievements and has been a news/views contributor since 2010. When he's not writing/editing news, reviews, features, and opinion pieces, he spends his days working as an informal science educator. His favorite game franchises are BioShock, Mass Effect, The Elder Scrolls, and Fallout. Outside of gaming he enjoys his beloved Buckeyes, Blue Jackets, and Detroit Tigers in addition to film, literature, television, and cooking/mixology.

The shoddy UI, lack of a "stash" feature, and general lack of polish hold it back from being a resounding recommendation, but those who look back fondly on the realms of Alefgard and Corneria should definitely check it out.

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Mar 6, 2017

With throwback games being all the rage in independent development, many developers have chosen to go the 8/16-bit, pixelated, "ain't this cute?" route to tap into nostalgia while bringing along more modern systems and mechanics. Chime Sharp goes the opposite route; it may look like a modern game, but it feels like an older game in the best ways possible. With its highly accessible gameplay style and a difficult-to-master level of play, Chime Sharp is an easy endorsement for virtually all gamers.

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Bulletstorm is still as good as it ever was. It's fast, fluid, highly vulgar, and incredibly addictive. In a world of hyper-serious shooters, Bulletstorm stands out as an oasis of non-serious fun and is head-and-shoulders above its competition... Duke included. Fans of shooters who missed out in 2011 are highly encouraged to pick up this remaster as it is going to be the best way to play through the exploits of Grayson, Ishi, and Trishka. That being said, if you've already played the original and aren't aching to be knee deep in viscera and vulgarity, there's not a lot here to encourage a second go, especially at the current price point.

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May 6, 2017

Use Your Words is the latest in Xbox One party games, but it is by no means the best. Its lack of variety makes the experience repetitive and boring after only a few games. Furthermore, while Use Your Words is priced cheaper than other party games on Xbox Live, its competitors have greater variety, depth, and replay value.

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