Greyson Ditzler
- Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
- BioShock
- Bayonetta 2
Greyson Ditzler's Reviews
Cat Girl Without Salad: Amuse-Bouche is a fun, unique, and irreverent way to spend an afternoon, and it would easily receive a recommendation if one were possible.
Clustertruck is a chaotic, fast, and fun first person 3D platformer that further proves that video games are far from out of ideas.
After nearly three years of anticipation following the success of it's Kickstarter, Shantae: Half-Genie shows us why it was worth the wait.
Tribute Games has delivered an excellently paced, charming, and wonderfully fun rogue-lite game accessible to nearly everyone.
Rule with an Iron Fish is a pleasant, charming, and overall enjoyable fishing game with basic gameplay done well enough to be interesting.
Factotum 90 has some nice features and good ideas, but unfortunately just misses being really good due to a few minor omissions.
Inversus Deluxe is a fun and intense single and multiplayer shooter with a good deal of content and a well-executed unique core mechanic.
While rough around the edges, A Hat in Time is still an adorable and highly enjoyable love letter to 3D Platformers, and a potential new classic.
Holy Potatoes! What the Hell?! is an alright simulator game with a unique premise that offers some decent fun, charm, and comedy.
Swim Out is a simple and well-designed puzzle game marred slightly by occasionally arbitrary and frustrating moments.
Through an extremely short, inconsistent, and annoying slog of mediocrity, Bubsy shows us why he probably should have stayed down for the count.
Even when crammed into tiny handheld, VA-11 HALL-A is still an excellent game with an even better story about how everyone has a story.
Unique, well executed, creative, and full of charm and fun, Battle Chef Brigade is a wonderful dish made with love.
While the writing and gameplay do provide some genuine smiles, Never Stop Sneakin' is mainly let down by repetition and mechanical simplicity.
Unique, beautiful, highly challenging, and emotional, Celeste is an excellent game, and a must-play for even non-platformer fans.
While unfortunately bogged down by frequent padding and repetition, Let's Play Heroes does enough right to still be fun and feel genuine.
Getting Over It may be unfair and frustrating by design, but even acknowledging that, it doesn't make it any less annoying or any more satisfying.
Kirby Star Allies is solid and quite fun with friends, but it doesn't quite reach the upper tier of Kirby games due to its brevity and playing it a bit too safe.
Dodge Club Pocket may be extremely simple, but it's still very well realized and fun to play, and much more charming than it has any right to be.
In the end, though Nick and Ashley seem like cool guys, I prefer my coffee with a little less crisis.