John Jacques


53 games reviewed
69.2 average score
70 median score
50.9% of games recommended
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A World War 2 setting mixed with Lovecraftian horror influences is cool, but the game is average at best.

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Feb 26, 2019

A real-time strategy game that achieves the basics but fails to expand on it in any way.

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Mar 31, 2019

Warparty offers a likable and quirky setting for an RTS featuring dinosaurs and zombies but ends up being formulaic and repetitive, with broken AI.

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Nov 24, 2013

Slender delivers plenty of solid jump-scares spread across the story mode, but there's far too much repetitive gameplay in between the actual action to make it worth the experience.

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Jun 29, 2016

A boring excuse for a single player mode combined with a series of non-complimentary game mechanics have turned Umbrella Corps into its own version of a confused, shambling husk.

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Jun 21, 2016

Breached is a game that offers polished graphics for gamers to explore in the drone segments, but as the gameplay doesn't offer much challenge as it progresses.

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Jun 27, 2019

Conan Unconquered challenges players to survive waves of enemies, but not to the sense of scale fans will have hoped for.

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Nov 3, 2015

With the game giving such an importance on the audio of conversations and the inclusion of real-life video scenes, one wonders if Cibele would have been better off as a YouTube short, instead of forcing itself into an interactive medium. Nevertheless, the game still manages to be a somewhat enjoyable tale of first love, even if it feels like a 'you had to be there for it' story.

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Mar 14, 2016

Suppressive Fire Games releases Blood Alloy: Reborn after a failed Kickstarter campaign, but problems with basic gameplay elements hinder a title that had potential.

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May 2, 2016

Back in 1995 is a game that aims to make gamers feel like it was 1995 again, and while it succeeds in garnering a retro aesthetic, it falls far short everywhere else.

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Feb 9, 2017

Culture Shock Games aims to take players on a tour through the tough life of Chicago's youth in We Are Chicago, but the game struggles to do its subject material justice.

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Feb 21, 2017

WayForward Technologies and GAMEPUMP have ported the light-versus-darkness puzzle title LIT over to the PC platform, but was doing this a bright idea?

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Nov 27, 2018

The spiritual successor to Ultima had good intentions, but that may be the only good thing about it.

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