Nathaniel Smyth
- Megaman X
- Mass Effect Trilogy
- Sonic 3 and Knuckles
Nathaniel Smyth's Reviews
"This game is a symphony of shit, and the crescendo is having a hernia trying to push said shit out."
Well, we did a Dark Souls thing, so let's do an Infinity Blade thing, I guess.
This is just a terrible entry in the long-running series and deserves to be completely forgotten. Boring, riddled with bugs, and lazily made, it makes me miss the older games.
"This Redux was really just one of the least-needed things of the year, or decade even. The updated graphics are hardly an update, and the dated, clunky gameplay is just not fun to experience anymore."
"Mulaka starts off promising but quickly plateaus for about five hours and then just kinda ends."
Normally I hold some pretty good praise for indie games, because for the most part, they tend to think outside the box, but this... oi vey. Getting a little tired of the onslaught of meh indie games that get pooped out week after week. Indie doesn't mean it has to be lazy, it means you've got all the freedom in the world to make a kickass game. Also, spellchecking the text in your game or getting a good translator would help. A lot.
Slain: Back From Hell was a good attempt to bring back some classic gaming magic, but unfortunately just couldn't quite grasp everything that made those games great. Might be worth a look at 5 bucks or under, or if you really have a hard-on for Castlevania-esque games.
"The Evil Within 2 is a pretty average horror game. It's just fine, it's not offensively bad, it's not earth-shatteringly original. It's just serviceable, though the dialogue and writing leaves a lot to be desired."
A decent game that could be great if they ironed out the bugs and added a couple extra modes to keep things fresh longer.
“You walk around inside a strangely colored swamp/forest/cave/mountain and touch glowing things to go to the next area.”
"MMPR Mega Battle is a quick, little gift to fans of the series, but it falls short in a handful of ways that will most likely disappoint fans."
"Jet Moto and SSX go home drunk together. Riptide GP: Renegade shows up 9 months later."
Dead Rising 4 is a good game. It's not great, and it's not bad—it's just good. Killing zombies is fun, the story isn't bad, and Frank is fun to play as with his sense of humor and "smart-ass but slightly aging journalist" schtick. It's just a bit too easy to really suck you into the gameplay, and the multiplayer is forgettable at best. You'll either love it for Frank's character and killing zombies with new toys, or you'll hate it for getting rid of your favorite features. Either way, it's an important entry in the series for Capcom Vancouver to learn what works and what doesn't.
Cute, cubic, and challenging!
"A great psychological horror game with a few setbacks that keep it from being truly amazing. Fans of Cthulhu mythos will probably get an extra kick out of it."
"Play this game. It’s a bloody, brutal, retro-fueled blast!"
"When a little girls asks you to get her teddy bear from a nest of giant, evil bat mutants, YOU GET THAT TEDDY BEAR."
"If you like going fast and blowing stuff up, then this game is for you without a shadow of a doubt!"
Hyper Light Drifter is the Indie game that we needed this year after a good amount of just plain old disappointing entries in the Indie scene. It's not perfect, but you WILL remember it if you play it, and if you can get past the difficulty, it'll be one of the most enjoyable experiences you play all year.
"Black Ops 4 is worth giving a damn about, every mode is, at worst, solid, and at best, simply an amazing experience."