Fraser Brown


158 games reviewed
74.1 average score
80 median score
55.9% of games recommended
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Feb 26, 2018

Every part of Stellaris is still here; the pieces have just been rearranged, neatly.

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Feb 21, 2018

Age of Empires: Definitive Edition is a solid remake of a game that's past its time.

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Feb 13, 2018

Easily confused with Life is Feudal: Your Own, Life is Feudal: MMO takes the multiplayer medieval crafting and survival game and makes it larger and, through developer-run servers, more permanent.

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Unscored - Railway Empire
Feb 13, 2018

Railway Empire should be so much better.

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Rise and Fall is a great addition to Civilization 6 that doesn't quite go far enough to be essential.

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The Tomb Kings are ultimately a great addition to Warhammer's perpetually pissed-off factions, but their poor integration into the Vortex campaign suggests that Creative Assembly haven't quite figured out how to add factions who don't share the core participants' objectives.

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Unscored - SpellForce 3
Dec 13, 2017

SpellForce 3 is a game that, when pulled apart, doesn't always come out looking great, but that I've still really enjoyed.

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Dec 1, 2017

A brilliant stealth sandbox and unconventional RPG in one very ambitious but buggy package.

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If you're in desperate need of a historical strategy romp, you could do a lot worse than Empire Divided, and it's the best piece of Rome DLC by quite a large margin, but barely a turn went by without me wishing I was bullying Elves or fighting the hordes of Chaos instead.

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Unscored - Overgrowth
Oct 19, 2017

Overgrowth feels like a mod created for a wacky physics sandbox where all the openness and experimentation has been pushed to the side, and everything else has been twisted around a forgettable, barely present story and a series of brief and ugly levels. I'm just glad that, at around two to three hours long, it's incredibly short.

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With the combat system and the way it's actually trying to make a point with its exploration of social issues, The Fractured But Whole does improve on its predecessor in some ways, but it quickly starts to coast, relying too much on familiarity to get by.

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80 / 100 - Tooth and Tail
Oct 2, 2017

Tooth and Tail is an elegantly simple RTS that's perfect for newcomers or anyone wanting to play on the couch.

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Sep 25, 2017

It's an exceedingly strong beginning to this chapter of the Warhammer trilogy and is a strong contender for the best game in the series.

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Sep 21, 2017

Divinity: Original Sin 2 is a sprawling, inventive adventure and one of the best RPGs ever made.

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Sep 7, 2017

Obsidian's dark RPG deserves a better expansion than Bastard's Wound.

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Unscored - Absolver
Sep 5, 2017

Thanks to the myriad possible move and combo loadouts, along with the various weapons and classes, PvP is both challenging and full of unexpected comebacks and knife-edge duels, but it just doesn't feel like a complete experience. Bugs, server issues, a small, dull open-world and the lack of modes is definitely holding it back.

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Aug 21, 2017

Norsca is a brilliant last hurrah for Total War: Warhammer. It's full of spectacle, monsters and thrilling wars, but where it really succeeds is in its campaign twists.

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Unscored - Aven Colony
Jul 25, 2017

I don't think Aven Colony is terrible, despite these 1,500+ scathing words. The combination of survival and constructing a frontier colony is still an intriguing concept, and Mothership Entertainment have used the alien world conceit to create some novel, if ultimately irritating, obstacles. But the balance is all off, and its slog of a campaign and the attempts at streamlining make this a disappointing extraterrestrial outing.

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Unscored - Nex Machina
Jun 30, 2017

Housemarque and Eugene Jarvis have created something very special, and I suspect, enduring.

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Jun 27, 2017

I'm conflicted. Conceptually, The Crimson Court is very much my cup of blood, but the execution, particularly when it comes to the first mission and the curse, sometimes feels off. That said, Red Hook has clearly been taking feedback seriously, and changes have already been made to make things a little less punishing.

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