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Mark Delaney

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Favorite Games:
  • Sea of Thieves

295 games reviewed
69.7 average score
70 median score
50.5% 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.

Stiff animations and some plot holes hinder the project, but overall 11-11 is among the best World War I stories ever told in video games.

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Nov 5, 2018

Call of Cthulhu isn't the investigative adventure-RPG most will want it to be. If you adore the author, this adaptation is worth a look. Otherwise, you can toss it back into the ocean.

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That's a small target audience, and for the many more outside of it, Nickelodeon: Kart Racers definitely isn't worth the ride.

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Oct 19, 2018

When it's all working, Home Sweet Home shows a lot of promise, but there are a few too many unintentional scares by way of the game's flaws to recommend it to most horror fans right now.

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Oct 16, 2018

My Memory of Us is at its best as a teaching tool that reminds players of the power of love over hate.

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Oct 15, 2018

For basketball fans that don't always want the true-to-life simulation of the mainline 2K series, NBA 2K Playgrounds 2 is a slam dunk.

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Like the base game, it's a no-frills experience, but this time a few frills would've been welcome.

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Oct 10, 2018

All in all, WWE 2K19 feels like a game in which annual players will find enough to enjoy, but anyone looking to make their way back into the ring is best to wait it out in the locker room for another year.

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Amnesia: Collection groups one exceptional must-play horror game with two good ones in a trilogy that is well worth the time of any horror fan.

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As it stands, it's worth playing if you can get a hold of it just to see where it might have have been going — and "might have been" appears to be all we have left.

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Sep 18, 2018

NBA 2K19 continues the series' decade-long trajectory of becoming the very best sports sim in the world.

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Shadow of the Tomb Raider is a sequel that does a lot well, although its biggest detriment is how safely the developers seemed to play it.

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Aug 30, 2018

If you're looking for a co-op shooter that doesn't demand a lot of you other than good aim and a few good friends, Strange Brigade is a smart choice.

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The Walking Dead: The Final Season kicks off with an up and down premiere.

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Aug 10, 2018

On the field it's still a fun game as always, but for the first time in a long time, it feels like little more than a roster update.

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Aug 7, 2018

It's true that from an innovation standpoint, The Banner Saga 3 doesn't do a lot different than its predecessors, but that also means the same great tactical RPG system that has been in place since the beginning makes one final push for the endgame.

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Jul 31, 2018

No Man's Sky is tough to recommend because it doesn't nearly have mass appeal. It's a grueling game for far too long and even after that its loop is still too freeform for most players. For the right kind of player, however, it can be an exciting adventure filled with memorable moments and a real sense of discovery.

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Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion is a great introduction to turn-based combat for those who need such a thing.

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In the previous episode, The Council proved to be more than a one-episode wonder. Now it's shown it can even avoid the dreaded middle episode slump that so often befalls episodic games such as this. With a huge plot twist, the story is beginning to take on a whole different shape. Meanwhile, smart RPG-infused conversations and more interesting branching paths keep it all well worth another trip to the mansion.

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