LJ Lowery
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LJ Lowery's Reviews
King's Bounty II has the potential to be great, but brings great frustration to what otherwise could have been a grand adventure.
Lawn Moving Simulator sounds like it would be ultra boring, but it is a well-crafted and serene experience.
Samurai Warriors 5 is the refresh that the series needed, but doesn't bring anything new to the war table.
Dark Alliance has great potential for success, but missed the mark on what could have been a great time with your fellow party members.
Though some aspects could use some tuning, Chivalry II takes is rightful place on the throne of immersive medieval combat.
Arc System Works is always striving for greatness in the genre, and they have done it yet again by making Guilty Gear a more accessible fighting game for players of all skill levels.
RetroMania Wrestling has the gameplay to go toe-to-toe with the best of the genre, but won't be winning any title belts.
Biomutant is strange world with plenty of action, adventure, and loot that will keep players exploring for dozens of hours.
Loop Hero provides a deep experience that will last for endless hours, and rises above the standards of the genre.
This is not the port we are waiting for, but still one of the best fighting games on the Nintendo Switch.
Where Werewolf: The Apocalypse lacks in quality, it makes for in gameplay and one of the few lycanthrope-centered power fantasies around.
Evolution translates well into a digital experience, even though the Switch port is lacking in quality.
Empire of Sin does little to brew up any revolutionary changes to the genre, but it makes for a fun time if you enjoy strategy and historical settings.
While suffering from technical issues, the campaign treads new ground as the rest of the game does little to evolve the franchise.
The Cobra Kai video game is definitely not the best around, but it brings honor to a classic genre that keeps fighting.
Star Wars: Squadrons lets fans live their dreams of being a pilot, successfully immersing us in a galaxy far, far away.
Serious Sam 4 makes another attempt at being more than an average first-person shooter, but didn't have enough ammunition to blow me away.
Spellbreak is a fun and frantic battle royale that still has room to grow as it evolves with future seasons.
Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time is much more impressive than was expected, but still feels too much like a greatest hits tour.
NASCAR Heat 5 is the next iteration of the annual release, but fans will be disappointed to find out that not much has changed from last year even if the experience holds up.