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Steve Clark

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Favorite Games:
  • Resident Evil
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  • Fallout 3

11 games reviewed
76.4 average score
80 median score
27.3% of games recommended

Steve Clark's Reviews

I like video games, writing and whiskey - almost always in that order.
9 / 10 - Firewatch
Oct 4, 2016

A slow-burner of a mystery.

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9 / 10 - Xenoraid
Dec 12, 2016

With Xenoraid, 10tons’ real intention was to combine classic and contemporary stylings and deliver old-school kicks and challenges. On that score, Xenoraid delivers the payload.

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8 / 10 - Obliteracers
Aug 11, 2016

A chaotic and colourful party racing game not quite in pole position, but a close second.

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8 / 10 - Pharaonic
Jul 24, 2016

Combat is solid and satisfying, with an element of strategy involved. Well-presented graphics gives it its own style. Fighting can become tediously slow and repetitive. The story makes no impact and leaves no impression. RPG elements are poorly executed – like most of the slaves you run into.

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8 / 10 - Valley
Aug 23, 2016

A smart, smooth, satisfying shooter – This is one Valley you need to explore.

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The shooter that changed the festering face of Resident Evil.

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Oct 27, 2016

Expect perfect gameplay that’s as wonderful as you remember, let down by lazy and unnecessary remastering. And part of us thinks that the Clown Prince of Crime is behind it all, because the last laugh is on you. You may don the cowl and cape, but don’t expect to see Arkham in a different light.

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Aug 10, 2016

A solid adaptation of the classic board game, but it won’t win any medals.

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7 / 10 - Virginia
Sep 21, 2016

A surreal love letter to detectives and David Lynch.

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7 / 10 - Zenith
Oct 10, 2016

A fun, and mostly funny, old-school RPG fantasy fans will love.

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Dec 6, 2016

The puzzles are fiendishly tricky, the writing is witty, and once you get to grips with the not-particularly-slick controls, you may even love it. But we just keep coming back to that tragic voice acting. We can’t see past it. We can’t hear anything other than the stiff delivery. And it ruins the immersion of a game we desperately wanted to enjoy.

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