Tyler Robertson


9 games reviewed
68.9 average score
70 median score
22.2% of games recommended
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3.5 / 5.0 - A Case of Distrust
Jan 31, 2018

Hopefully Wander is able to focus on getting the story right in his next effort, because there's a ton of potential in A Case of Distrust. So much so that it's worth checking out despite its flaws. Its art style alone could warrant a purchase and coupled with the animation, transitions and music, it has a really great noire feel to it. The story is just OK, but A Case of Distrust is cool and different, and it deserves a look.

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4 / 5.0 - Gang Beasts
Dec 19, 2017

At the end of the day, Gang Beasts is a straight-up treat.

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I really wanted to like Planet of the Apes: Last Frontier. The Apes world is fascinating and a Telltale-esque game set in that universe has all the makings for an amazing experience.

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Nov 25, 2017

While it's an indie game with issues that stem from a lower-than-average budget for its size and the bugs that come with it, RiME still captures emotion and beauty as it tells a heartwarming story. The bugs can be frustrating at times, but aren't reason enough not to play it. Rime will run you $39.99 and takes about six to 10 hours to complete. In the same vein as Journey, RiME is a capable entry into the ranks of these emotional and heartfelt types of games.

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3.5 / 5.0 - Knowledge is Power
Nov 12, 2017

While not the most robust of the PlayLink games, Knowledge is Power is still a fun, playable game show that family and friends will easily be able to pick up and play.

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3.5 / 5.0 - Hidden Agenda
Nov 10, 2017

Playlink doesn't get enough credit.

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3.5 / 5.0 - That's You!
Jul 12, 2017

What's great about That's You right now is that it's free for PlayStation Plus members.

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4 / 5.0 - Alienation
May 12, 2016

Although it has some minor drawbacks and can be frustrating at times, Alienation sucks you back in quickly with its beauty and incessantly fun gameplay.

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