Joey Davidson
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Joey Davidson's Reviews
Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. is a wonderful game littered with an ever-present source of boredom.
If you're picking up Halo 5: Guardians for the campaign, you're in for a treat with rough edges.
Play at your own risk. There are some amazing sights to see and some weird, hilarious creatures. But you’re getting a half-finished game along with it.
The gameplay foundation of Rory McIlroy PGA Tour is strong, but the actual house that makes up the game itself is practically paper thin.
Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS is a strong, albeit limited, version of the incredible Wii U affair.
If only the combat were better, more dynamic and more precise, I would have loved this game instead of simply liked it.
A collection worth buying? Well, only for some right now.
Here I am in 2016 with a Call of Duty campaign I actually enjoyed. Perfect? No. Solid? Yes.
Watch Dogs 2 isn't a downgrade. Watch Dogs 2 is a damn good video game.
Is it perfect? Certainly not. It feels like it was pressed by a machine with a template. The mech suit and dynamic gameplay mechanics are its saving grace, but I don’t think they’ll be enough for all comers.
Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam is better than the last effort. It's not the best in the series, but it shines at times.
Unravel is an undeniably great looking game that packs a lot of heart.
Climb The Tower of Deadly Monsters and then jump... into our review!
You wouldn't be making a terrible mistake picking ReCore up now, but I know I wish I waited for these load times to be fixed.
This is a neat game, for sure, and you should put it on your wishlist at the very least.
The Star Fox game fans have been waiting for; however, getting to the experience will require wading through unique controls.
Mad Max is a fine open world game with a seemingly large budget; however, it never really stands up tall enough among all the other much better stuff out there
When we're coming up on the end of the year, I don't think the game is going to win any awards for best game or best writing. Ultimately, it's not a Great game, with a capital G. It's a really good one, and it's a lot of fun.
Star Wars Battlefront is beautiful and true to its namesake. It's fun, but it's shallow, and we're not sure it warrants a $60 price tag.
This game will be an absolute slam dunk for certain players, though others will find themselves severely disappointed if they're expecting it to light the gaming world on fire.