John Fleury


90 games reviewed
71.5 average score
70 median score
42.2% of games recommended
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Oct 24, 2013

Polished, educational, and fun, Rocksmith 2014 is an improvement on the original in almost every way.

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Dec 5, 2013

Stick It to the Man! is a unique experience that fans of quirky humour and adventure gaming will truly enjoy.

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Despite some problems with its length and conclusion, All That Remains is a dark, harrowing, and effective experience that is worthy of the Walking Dead name.

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Jan 17, 2014

Broken Age: Act 1 may be overly traditional, but it possesses plenty of artistry and charm that players will love.

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The graphical touchup could be better, and its handheld roots are still obvious, but Assassin's Creed: Liberation HD still contains a soling gaming experience for fans of the series.

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Technical hitches and an early story stumble are not enough to prevent The Wolf Among Us: Episode 2 - Smoke & Mirrors from continuing its series' winning streak.

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Feb 21, 2014

A few minor presentation and traversal issues aside, Strider is a fun throwback with solid controls and style to spare.

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With an impressive scope, increased challenge, and satisfying story, Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy is a terrific end to the long-running series.

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With constant rising tension culminating in a spectacular last act, A House Divided finds itself a place among The Walking Dead's high points.

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Mar 7, 2014

Awesomenauts Assemble! retains the simple-but-fast and fun gameplay of its last-gen predecessor, but there's not enough new content in this version to justify double-dipping unless you're a hardcore fan.

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Mar 30, 2014

Fez offers a clever gameplay premise and a charming, minimalist presentation, but its overly open-ended nature and confusing navigation system detract from the overall package.

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Though it feels a bit shorter than it should be, The Wolf Among Us: Episode 3 - A Crooked Mile offers a great mix of forwarding the plot, developing characters, and some intense action.

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Offering a polished, content-heavy MMO experience, Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn will please anybody who enjoys the genre, and maybe even charm those who typically don't.

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May 1, 2014

Offering high-quality gameplay and a beautiful world to explore, Child of Light is one of this year's downloadable standouts.

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Despite some small issues, The Last Tinker: City of Colors will offer platforming fans a healthy amount of charm, creativity, and fun.

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In Harm's Way does a great job of developing The Walking Dead: Season Two's cast and furthering the story, even if its highs don't match those of the previous episode.

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The Wolf Among Us: Episode 4 - In Sheep's Clothing does a great job of setting things in motion for the conclusion, but its unfortunate status as Telltale's shortest episode yet sours the overall experience.

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Jun 2, 2014

Tomodachi Life has plenty of appealing zaniness and utilizes Nintendo's familiar Miis better than ever before, but the actual gameplay could use some more variety.

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Jun 27, 2014

Pushmo World offers the same great gameplay as its predecessor, along with better sharing options for custom levels, but veterans may not feel like there's enough to it in order to justify a repeat purchase.

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The Wolf Among Us: Episode 5 - Cry Wolf is an exceptionally well-done and satisfying conclusion to Telltale's fairy tale mystery series, overcoming the flaws of prior episodes to deliver a gripping experience from beginning to end.

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