Ty Arthur


109 games reviewed
73.5 average score
80 median score
52.4% of games recommended
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Anyone who loved the original Baldur's Gate through Throne Of Bhaal should of course pick up Siege Of Dragonspear despite the flaws.

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Mar 24, 2016

Despite the shortened quests found in Automatron, I can still recommend this DLC without hesitation to anyone who wants more Fallout 4 (or anyone who felt the base game was a little lacking and needed something else to spice up the formula).

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Mar 16, 2016

If you yearn for the days of Divine Divinity, Sacred, or Diablo II, then Grim Dawn will offer everything you ever wanted in an old school action RPG.

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Mar 10, 2016

Considering how much fun I'm having just playing these handful of missions available in the first episode, I suspect this new approach will work well, if they can keep up the high quality in future episodes.

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Feb 29, 2016

This innovative indie title gives you a hyper stylized slow motion puzzle/combat combo while stripping out everything else.

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Feb 24, 2016

Sadly there are no dinosaurs, but if you love Far Cry, you'll love this game anyway.

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Unscored - Layers of Fear
Feb 16, 2016

If you prefer something action-oriented like Resident Evil or Dead Island, this indie gem probably won't be worth the buy. For fans of Soma or The Park, however, or anyone who spent way too long going down the endless corridors of PT, it's no question that Layers Of Fear will be a must-play.

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If you dig Sword Art Online you'll enjoy this game, but repetitive combat and a lacking story drag it down.

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Although I didn't particularly enjoy the ending, I do still want to go back and play through some other options to see what changes, so clearly Telltale didn't completely bungle Game Of Thrones. That being said, this was a pretty weak ending, and it really doesn't stack up with something as gut-wrenching as the end of Telltale's The Walking Dead Season 1. It seems likely they'll have a chance to rectify that with a second season, but my hopes aren't high that the ending to that hypothetical future series will be any better.

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