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Mark Delaney

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Favorite Games:
  • Sea of Thieves

287 games reviewed
69.7 average score
70 median score
50.2% of games recommended

Mark Delaney's Reviews

Mark is an editor at GameSpot and a Boston transplant now biking across Portland, Oregon. He especially enjoys covering battle royale, horror, and sports games. He spends his free time with his family, marathoning HBO, and advocating for animal justice.
Dec 2, 2022

Darktide captures the most essential parts of its genre, though it sometimes stumbles when trying to build metagame content on top of that foundation.

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Supermassive calls its latest Dark Pictures entry the end of its first season, and it goes out with a bang.

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6 / 10 - Somerville
Nov 15, 2022

Jumpship's wordless debut comes uniquely structured, but neither the story nor the gameplay do enough to help it carry the torch it's been passed.

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8 / 10 - Signalis
Oct 25, 2022

Signalis is a nostalgic haunt that knows exactly where it came from but still dares to forge ahead, too.

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Oct 20, 2022

Gotham Knights takes the Arkham blueprint and reimagines it as a loot-brawler, often feeling similar, but where it's different, it's worse.

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8 / 10 - Grounded
Sep 26, 2022

Grounded doesn't revolutionize its genre, but it does imbue it with the endearing heart of a child.

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8 / 10 - NBA 2K23
Sep 13, 2022

NBA 2K23 is a return to form for the usually exceptional series, improving gameplay while imbuing a sincere love for basketball history into new and reimagined modes.

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8 / 10 - Immortality
Aug 30, 2022

The latest game from Sam Barlow and Half Mermaid builds on what you've come to expect while also subverting its own genre in clever ways.

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7 / 10 - Madden NFL 23
Aug 22, 2022

On the field, Madden 23 is the best the series has been in a long time, but several of the surrounding pieces feel like they're on injured reserve.

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9 / 10 - As Dusk Falls
Jul 18, 2022

Due to its strong script and pitch-perfect performances, Interior Night's debut stands among the very best games of its kind.

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5 / 10 - Arcadeggedon
Jul 8, 2022

This forgettable genre-blender chases several trends but adds nothing of note to any of them.

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May 19, 2022

In a long line of Evil Dead video games, this latest effort may be the most faithful of all, but sometimes it's loyal to a fault.

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Apr 19, 2022

Back 4 Blood's first major expansion deepens the roguelite elements of the game, but still stumbles on issues that have been present since launch.

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Apr 15, 2022

Much like a feline, Cat Cafe Manager can be unwieldy and directionless, which at different times makes the game fun or frustrating.

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Feb 7, 2022

Techland's undead sequel improves upon the strongest element of its predecessor, but things like story and characters drag it down.

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8 / 10 stars - Unpacking
Nov 1, 2021

Unpacking is simple in concept but complex, interesting, and ultimately meditative in execution. Simply put, it's delightful.

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Nov 1, 2021

Riders Republic boasts an open world full of exciting challenges, scenic views, and the freedom to tackle anything as you wish, making it a surprise hit for 2021.

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Oct 27, 2021

My Friend Peppa has the unenviable task of convincing parents their young kids deserve video games. For the families that don't shy from the medium, this a delightful new way to play together.

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House of Ashes is, in some ways, the best game in The Dark Pictures Anthology yet, but the series still feels like it has unmet potential.

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Oct 12, 2021

Back 4 Blood comes after a decade of L4D-likes and from the studio that made the timeless original, but it fails to capture the same magic even as well as some prior imitators.

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