Brendan Frye
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- Dark Souls
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Brendan Frye's Reviews
Copy Kitty is a fountain of content and fun, giving 2D action fans a unique synthesis of old concepts they don't want to miss.
World War Z has a great gameplay hook, but it unfortunately lacks the variety needed to keep it engaging past the first few hours.
With impeccable world-building and compelling exploration, Sunless Skies is a haunting journey that is worth traversing time and time again.
Red Dead Redemption 2 is the best game Rockstar Games has ever made, as it deftly combines one of the richest open worlds ever made with one of the most compelling stories of this generation.
Two Point Hospital manages that fine balance of nostalgia and new idea while making for a brilliant and fun management sim.
God of War is back with one of the most rewarding experiences on the PlayStation 4 to date.
Forza Motorsport 7 is an exhilarating racing experience that is slightly bogged down by a convoluted and time-consuming progression system.
Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception tells two different stories—one serious, one sexy—that are so at odds with one another that it loses itself in the process.
Despite the price, Diablo III: Rise of the Necromancer is a must have for anyone that loves the series, it's a shame it took so long to be added to the game.
Nintendo delivers a new twist on Punch Out for The Switch and it already feels like the foundation of a new franchise.
Even with clever puzzles and funny physics, I found little enjoyment in Human: Fall Flat.
If you own PSVR, PlayStation VR Worlds is something you will need to try out, just be aware this is an overall shallow experience.
Even with its relatively short playtime Rez Infinite is a game that is a must own for PlayStation VR owners.
Yes, there are better, more realistic racing experiences on the market, but few titles can match the pure engagement that this year's Need for Speed offers.
Diablo III is only getting better with each new version. Well worth jumping into if you love a loot driven experience.
Reaper of Souls will feel like a brand new game. Right from the get go, it is clear that Blizzard has taken what they have learned and addressed what people were upset about.