A.J. Maciejewski


2868 games reviewed
72.0 average score
76 median score
60.9% of games recommended
Feb 24, 2021

As a simple and intuitive retro-style Metroidvania, Cathedral does a great job of presenting an enjoyable game world to explore.

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Feb 24, 2021

Summer Catchers may not leave a good first impression but once you dive into its strategic elements, you'll find one super-fun game.

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Feb 24, 2021

Void Gore is one of those games where all you try to do is climb the leaderboards. Other than that, there really isn't much substance.

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I never thought these Neo Geo Pocket Color fighters could be this fun but The Match of the Millennium definitely proved me wrong.

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7 / 10.0 - Gal*Gun Returns
Feb 23, 2021

It's certainly not a great light gun style experience but Gal Gun Returns is currently the best that the series has to offer. So, if you want to zoom in on anime girls, look up their skirts, and have some fun in the process, you should definitely give it a go.

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Feb 18, 2021

Capcom Arcade Stadium is simply one of the best arcade compilations out there for its vast assortment of excellent games alone. Throw in a gorgeous presentation and comprehensive leaderboards and you're left with one must-have collection.

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8.4 / 10.0 - Natsuki Chronicles
Feb 17, 2021

If you love shoot 'em ups as much as I do then you'll have an absolute blast with Natsuki Chronicles. Its clever and vastly different modes make for top-notch shooting entertainment whether you prefer the steadily-paced story or action-packed arcade gameplay.

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Feb 15, 2021

I find it odd when a sequel in a series does little to set itself apart from its predecessors and Fallen Legion Revenants especially perplexes me with its monotonous combat and minimal gameplay elements. Great artwork, though, even if Rowena looks like Soma Cruz.

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Feb 12, 2021

Mastering all of the challenges within Blue Fire's intricate world is one satisfying endeavour and its eerie atmosphere is top-notch.

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- TOHU
Feb 12, 2021

TOHU can be a perplexing adventure game at times but it's full of stand-out moments that you'll think fondly back on for years to come.

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Feb 12, 2021

As it is, RoboPhobik is one of the most underrated indie games of the year so if you love strategic dungeon crawlers, check it out!

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Feb 12, 2021

Although PUSS! feels like it belongs on Adult Swim at 3AM, it's actually a surprisingly challenging, mind-blowing, and enjoyable indie.

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Feb 12, 2021

Retro-inspired shmups simply don't get much finer-tuned than Missile Dancer with its simplistic and challenging approach to the genre.

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Feb 12, 2021

Habroxia 2 is a modern gamer's idea of what retro shoot 'em ups were like but it's far removed from what made the genre special.

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Feb 12, 2021

Don't let SOLAS 128's seemingly simple premise put you off; this is one fantastic indie puzzler that you'll want to see through to the end.

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Feb 12, 2021

Knight's Retreat is a clever stage-based puzzler that uses chess pieces to create an impressively entertaining campaign of puzzles.

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Feb 10, 2021

Super Mario 3D World is an excellent game so if you still haven't played it or simply want it on Switch, this will make a wonderful addition to your gaming library. Oh, and you also get a fantastic bonus game with Bowser's Fury so how could you go wrong?

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It may not be a huge step up from last year's PS4 release but Nioh 2 Remastered - The Complete Edition is a great edition of a fantastic game that fans and newcomers alike will love. That is; if they can handle its high degree of challenge.

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Whether you're a fan of the original or merely want to experience the origins of the series after enjoying the fantastic Nioh 2, Nioh Remastered - The Complete Edition is a jam-packed and refined samurai action RPG that'll keep you hooked for dozens of hours.

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Feb 4, 2021

Although it features flashy visuals and initially intriguing gameplay, Destruction AllStars begins to get a bit tiresome after a while. It still offers plenty of entertainment but the fun factor doesn't quite have as much longevity as some similar titles do.

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