Keza MacDonald


82 games reviewed
76.4 average score
80 median score
64.1% of games recommended
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This small-scale game, in which you play a child roaming his house, shows how imagination makes the mundane magical

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Apr 12, 2018

Kratos returns older and wiser, but exhilaratingly brutal in a story that deftly intertwines family drama and mythological epic

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Mar 26, 2018

A mission to save the US from destruction by a charismatic leader flits between flamethrowing fun and graphic torture in a tonally unpredictable vision

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This 2005 game, remade for the high-definition era, still stands out as a work of extraordinary beauty and quiet profundity

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Jan 30, 2018

The things that have been simplified are things that were needlessly time-consuming in the first place...What hasn't changed is hunting monsters with beautifully balanced weaponry, and that was always the point.

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Jan 30, 2018

Pitting you against everything from fire-breathing dinosaurs to fluffy bird-wyverns, this is destined to be one of 2018's best games

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Jan 19, 2018

Mega Drive graphics belie the brains behind this puzzle-filled 2D platformer in which you play a misfit mechanic dismantling a religious techno-dystopia

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82 / 100 - Thumper
Oct 13, 2016

A total assault on your ears, eyes and reflexes. Thumper will beat you up, but you’ll enjoy it.

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Oct 5, 2016

Color Splash is so damned imaginative and beautiful, though, so colorful and confidently funny. Even when it annoyed me, it was only fleetingly. It makes the abstract world of Mario so personable. Its gentle, playful weirdness and irreverence contrast so positively with the prevailing seriousness of fall’s big games

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Unscored - Unravel
Feb 8, 2016

For all its various shortcomings it remains memorable. A loving, personal game.

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Aug 26, 2015

Confused, inconsistent and technically poor, Devil's Third has some inventive ideas for multiplayer, but it suffers form the same flaws as its dreary campaign.

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Aug 19, 2015

Flows confidently between shooter, puzzler and platformer, never runs out of ideas, and challenges both your mind and your reflexes. Oh, and it looks and sounds gorgeous.

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Aug 4, 2015

Adorable, enjoyable, but not particularly inspired, Yoshi's Woolly World is a comforting, safe puzzle-platformer with a lot of heart.

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Feb 12, 2015

Challenging, invigorating and brimming with humour, Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate is the best in the series - a must for fans, and the best entry point for newcomers.

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The strangest, saddest and most memorable of all the Zelda adventures, Majora's Mask is still extraordinary. This remake slightly improves what was already exceptional.

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Mar 21, 2014

This unique crossover is a powerful draw for fans of either series, but it doesn’t make the most of its potential. It sacrifices some of both series’ challenge, and the alternate-universe story feels like a missed opportunity where there could have been more meaningful interaction between the worlds of Wright and Layton. The witty dialogue writing, however, is as charming and enjoyable as ever.

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4.5 / 10.0 - The Castle Doctrine
Feb 4, 2014

A a grim, unsatisfying and morally dubious exercise in frustration and empathy suppression.

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Jan 24, 2014

TR: Definitive Edition's good looks are a bonus. It's still Lara, great pacing, and clever design that make it amazing.

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9 / 10.0 - Nidhogg
Jan 15, 2014

Nidhogg's sword-fighting is exhilarating and exquisitely balanced. Against friends, its appeal is perhaps limitless.

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6.5 / 10.0 - The Novelist
Dec 9, 2013

The Novelist is an interesting, minimalist study of family relationships undermined by a rather superficial narrative.

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