Eric Frederiksen
- Red Dead Redemption
- Pac Man CE DX
- Resident Evil 4
Eric Frederiksen's Reviews
Watch_Dogs was supposed to be the chosen one, but it's neither the coming of the new generation nor a particularly good game.
Machine Games mixed an old school shooter with interesting, well-written characters to make something that adds up to more than the sum of its parts.
Parts of the game don't work, but they don't take away from what it's trying to do.
A solid core overcomes the aesthetic missteps.
I'm glad I had my PlayStation in time, because inFamous: Second Son might be the first platform exclusive to make the system worth buying.
Aside from some skinned knees earned by stumbles through the story, Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes is a great starting point for this generation's big Metal Gear Solid experience. I'm more excited than I might've been otherwise for The Phantom Pain. With that in mind, it would be a lie if I didn't say that The Phantom Pain, appropriately named in this case, haunts every corner of this game. Everything feels like a taste of what is to come. Call it a demo or a prologue, it isn't a full game.
There's nothing special or individual; everything is complete, but nothing more.
Even with the problems, Peggle 2 is still Peggle.
Just like it did on Xbox 360, Dead Rising 3 stands out as one of the first memorable titles on a new Xbox console.
Forza has some major problems, but the core gameplay is as good as ever.
...an unfortunately lacking game.