Ash Wayling


73 games reviewed
78.8 average score
80 median score
60.3% of games recommended
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If you have played them in the past, even fleetingly – this is a great time to get reacquainted with Phoenix Wright and co

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6 / 10.0 - Mortal Kombat 11
Apr 27, 2019

A ferociously fierce fighting game marred by questionable practices

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8.5 / 10.0 - The Blackout Club
Jul 29, 2019

It really comes down to how the developers continue to support it, and the sheer passion present in its current…er, ‘Shape’ fills me with confidence

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Aug 19, 2019

Remnant has somehow distilled key aspects of popular games and brewed something that stands on its own merit

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Sep 9, 2019

Honestly? For its price there is little reason not to pick up Children of Morta, apart from the obvious case of you don’t like Roguelike Action RPGs

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7.5 / 10.0 - John Wick Hex
Oct 9, 2019

John Wick Hex is a triumph of clever ideas being used to give players the agency to really feel like the badass they saw in the films, to try and best translate exactly how they’d take care of business if they were Keanu Reeves

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Nov 19, 2019

Pendulo Studios have managed to create something that feels unbelievably faithful to its source material, with an admittedly small number of teething problems that really don’t detract from the overall experience

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Dec 5, 2019

Despite the drastically different change in perspective, the game feels quintessentially Darksiders. For fans, it is a must-play. For anyone with even a passing interest, it is also a must-play.

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6 / 10.0 - Disintegration
Jun 10, 2020

Incorporating RTS-style unit management into a (somewhat) fast-paced first-person shooter seems like a jarring concept on paper, but V1 Interactive has delivered something that actually works quite well…on the surface

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9.5 / 10.0 - CARRION
Jul 23, 2020

A positively perfect example of an indie title doing what it does best – exploring a unique concept and polishing it to a brilliant shine

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7 / 10.0 - Serious Sam 4
Sep 24, 2020

Though flawed, this blast from the past manages to scratch an itch that is over a decade old

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Oct 10, 2020

A fantastic reason to break the trilogy and fill out a comfy quadrilogy (or if we are lucky, pentalogy)

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Nov 19, 2020

The game manages to capture an enjoyable gameplay loop when many of its errant factors align, and its narrative is a fun little cartoon romp…but the enjoyable moments are fighting to rise above a mire of mediocrity that threatens to swallow the entire title up

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9 / 10.0 - Death's Door
Jul 20, 2021

Death's Door feels great to play, it's beautiful to look at, and the characters and world are beyond memorable – clock in and get your reap on.

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6.5 / 10.0 - Clid the Snail
Sep 6, 2021

Clid the Snail somehow manages to shoulder a cumbersome load of gameplay issues; opting to carry your attention with a unique cast of characters that tell an interesting story within a world that commands your interest.

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Sep 14, 2021

With a ton of content and a massive variety of ways to play, WarioWare: Get It Together! is a solid purchase for any Switch owner looking for a blissful and somewhat manic distraction from day-to-day life.

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Sep 27, 2021

The fires of hell burn hotter than ever, bringing the tale of the Dark Wanderer back in an eye (and ear) blisteringly good way.

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9 / 10.0 - Inscryption
Oct 19, 2021

Far more than a card game, Inscryption is a dark odyssey into an even darker narrative – commanding your attention in an exciting, gripping manner.

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A disappointing revisit to something fondly remembered, Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition struggles to remind you of what made these games so memorable in the first place.

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A masterful, methodical journey through the shadows of Edo Japan – brilliantly polished and perfectly paced, my only real sadness is that there was not more of it.

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