Alexander Thomas


190 games reviewed
74.3 average score
76 median score
44.1% of games recommended
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77 / 100 - Human: Fall Flat
Jul 22, 2016

The final point I really wanted to emphasis with this title is just how impressive the physics engine is.

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Jul 21, 2016

I went from watching these same historical figures in Dynasty Warriors fight hordes of enemies with huge sweeping attacks, to watching them have polite debates and be sneaky little politicians.

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66 / 100 - Space Run Galaxy
Jul 3, 2016

The graphics put into this game are pretty satisfying for what it is: despite the odd appearance of the ships it felt pretty crisp and enjoyable, although where the game started to lose me is its cringe-worthy dialogue.

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71 / 100 - MXGP2
Jun 29, 2016

The landscape may be ridged and cultivated with bumps, hills, and trenches to affect the physics of the ride, but the texture falls flat.

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40 / 100 - Mighty No. 9
Jun 25, 2016

But it feels like instead of putting time into multiple engrossing levels to experience, the player is instead thrown into a handful of death-trap missions with inferior controls and volatile settings and told they should be having fun.

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… a quirky point n’ click title with a perfect blend of smart, mature, and pop humour that tells a refreshingly new story without pushing itself into the realm of slapstick exaggeration for the sake of a gag.

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82 / 100 - Gremlins, Inc.
May 19, 2016

Gremlins Inc could happily be mistaken for an updated version of Monopoly, but given there are so many variations, I rather see it as Monopoly reinvented.

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May 18, 2016

TASTEE: Lethal Tactics brings serious style and grace to some turn based chaos. With a roster of unique and colorful mercenaries, excellent level design and user friendly controls, TASTEE should find a place in the library of strategy fans.

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81 / 100 - Alienation
May 2, 2016

With beautiful graphics, simple and concise controls, and a decent array of weapons to choose from, Alienation only really falters from a tired plot and lack of character customization.

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Apr 23, 2016

Cornerstone: The Song of Tyrim is very fresh and has the nostalgic essence of some of the best platformers from the 90’s.

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