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Alex McCumbers

Anoka, MN
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Favorite Games:
  • Final Fantasy IX
  • Resident Evil 4
  • Monster Hunter World

169 games reviewed
74.6 average score
78 median score
75.1% of games recommended

Alex McCumbers's Reviews

Alex McCumbers comes from the deepest woods of WV. He is the co-creator of Forever Classic Games, hosts podcasts, and can be found credited in various retro gaming books.
Jul 24, 2016

Monster Hunter Generations is another improvement on a franchise that makes for a solid portable experience.

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Jun 24, 2016

Zero Time Dilemma carries some deep themes of morality, mortality, and identity, making for an intelligent, worthy story.

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8 / 10.0 - Fenix Furia
Jun 12, 2016

Fenix Furia is an awesome experiment, but needs something I just can’t explain to solidify it as a classic for this age.

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8 / 10.0 - Ray Gigant
May 25, 2016

Ray Gigant is by no means one of the best RPGs, even in the Vita’s small library. Yet, it’s charming and its style is unique enough to warrant a playthrough.

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4 / 10.0 - Trial By Viking
May 16, 2016

For anyone looking for a solid platforming experience, I would avoid Trial by Viking like the plague.

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Mini Mario and Friends: Amiibo Challenge is delightful, relaxing, and still remains challenging enough with its puzzles.

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9 / 10.0 - Axiom Verge
Apr 19, 2016

Axiom Verge is an interesting tribute to the classics of video games that will, without a doubt, stand among those greats as a classic itself.

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Apr 12, 2016

Players who speak highly of games like Etrian Odyssey on the 3DS or those who played a ton of Eye of the Beholder back in the day may fall in love with the crazy monsters and style of Stranger of Sword City.

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Mar 13, 2016

I would love to see Shantae released as a physical copy, due to my collecting habits, to put her newest adventure on the shelf with the greats, where she belongs.

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