John Yan


32 games reviewed
84.9 average score
88 median score
81.3% of games recommended
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Oct 28, 2016

Great for kids, but might not be enough there for older VR gamers.

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9 / 10.0 - NBA 2K17
Sep 20, 2016

Like the Cleveland Cavs, NBA 2K17 is a championship caliber basketball game.

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7 / 10.0 - Everest VR (VR)
Aug 4, 2016

It's good in spurts and looks incredible. I just wish there was more to do and it's rather expensive for the amount of interaction you have in it. The NVIDIA effects are neat though and the use of multi-res is a great way to get more performance with better graphics.

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8.8 / 10.0 - MLB 16: The Show
Jun 15, 2016

Another year and another good outing for SCE San Diego Studio. MLB The Show 16 has some great improvements for Road to the Show, but some problems still persist. Baseball lovers will definitely enjoy the game.

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9 / 10.0 - NBA 2K16
Nov 23, 2015

NBA 2K16 brings another year of championship quality basketball to the console and PC.

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Sep 20, 2015

A solid outing for this year's Skylanders, SuperChargers is a lot of fun to play and you can now do it online with friends.

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Jul 2, 2014

Wolfenstein: The New Order surprised me. I didn't expect to like it much, but I found the action fun and the visuals impressive. Performance issues still arise on the PC. Some of those issues, which stem from the id Tech 5 engine, should've been taken care of by now since they were present when Rage first came out in 2011. Overall, a solid action shooter by MachineGames.

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8.5 / 10.0 - MLB 14: The Show
May 7, 2014

MLB 14 The Show is a great baseball game marred by long load times, inconsistent online play, and performance issues. It's still a fun game and Road to the Show is, as usual, a great way to play the game. Fans of baseball will enjoy the game, but it's a little disappointing to see the performance issues.

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Apr 29, 2014

Zen goes out with a bang with three really good tables and one OK table. For the price of three tables, you get four to play and each have something a little different to offer.

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BioShock Infinite Burial at Sea Episode 2, for the most part, is a fitting end to the entire series. It brings everything full circle and connects the first game with the third game. Playing as Elizabeth, you're forced to be more patient in going through the game as well as using some different techniques than if you were playing as Booker. The game crashes were certainly far more than what I've experienced in the past. Sometimes frustrating, sometimes confusing, Episode 2, while not the crowing achievement for Irrational Games' last effort, was a good end and a better DLC than Episode 1.

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Feb 17, 2014

The swappable characters add a nice new mechanic and jumping is finally in. The PlayStation 4 version looks solid with better textures and resolution. It's fun for the whole family, but can be an expensive investment if your kid wants to unlock every level in the game.

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As much as I wanted to go back to Rapture, Burial at Sea is short on story and simplistic in the missions available. It is still good to see some familiar sights being powered by the Unreal Engine 3. Hopefully, the second part of Burial at Sea can help tie up a few things and improve upon the first.

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