Michael Spadafore


36 games reviewed
61.9 average score
60 median score
25.0% of games recommended
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Feb 20, 2019

Whether you're new to the series or an existing fan, Steins;Gate Elite is definitely worth picking because of its timeless plot and excellent characters!

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Has a lot of styles that lives up to the series name; however, its lack of content prevents the game from living up to its true potential as a great VR rhythm game.

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Mar 17, 2020

Some less than optimal choices prevent Conglomerate 451 from being a truly amazing experience.

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Chaos Code -New Sign of Catastrophe- is a solid, well-priced fighting game that's only held back by its lack of online multiplayer.

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Jun 10, 2020

Code Shifters isn’t a bad game. It’s not a great game either, its just kind of there.

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Jun 22, 2020

I would still recommend A Fold Apart for how much fun I had with its puzzles. Just don’t expect wonderful storytelling.

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Sep 10, 2020

Even with Death end re;Quest 2's short run time and balancing issues, it is still a unique horror RPG that should be looked at if you’re a fan of other Compile Hearts RPGs. If you haven’t played Compile Heart’s other games, this is a solid entry point.

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General lack of polish, weak overall world-building, and inconsistent gameplay elements. It misses the mark that may cause Sense - 不祥的预感: A Cyberpunk Ghost Story to fade into obscurity.

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Sep 24, 2020

Ruiner provides a wonderful experience for fans of this style of the game without overstaying it welcome. With an easy pickup and play feeling, fast and interesting combat, a simple story, and tons of replayability, I can’t recommend it enough. Ruiner deserves its place on the shelf right next to classic games like Hotline Miami and Robotron:2084.

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Oct 10, 2020

A pretty average first-person dungeon crawler RPG that has good presentation but ends up falling into the same problems that most other games in this genre fall into.

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Oct 18, 2020

Even with all of its faults you can tell CooCooSqueaky Games had a pretty big passion for making Tears of Avia. While it has all that passion behind it, it seems that they attempted to make something that was too large in scope for their team’s talent.

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Nov 5, 2020

It's easy to pick it up and play short bursts. While the story isn’t the most unique it’s interesting enough to have you see it through and the game looks great.

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Mar 17, 2021

Even though it still has the same issues as the Wii version, it's a perfect port to add to any Switch collection

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The developers tried to do a little too much and made an unpolished game as result.

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Apr 26, 2021

There is a lot that Tasomachi lacks to be a truly great platformer. However, if you can look past some of that, you'll find an alright platformer with great atmosphere.

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ENDER LILIES: Quietus of the Knights is shaping up to be a must-play for fans of the Metroidvania genre. Everything from its gameplay depth to its wonderful atmosphere will keep players enthralled as they attempt to make it to the next area.

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I did enjoy my time with this game, but it did not age well at all. This is more of an HD remaster than it feels like an HD remake.

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Aug 4, 2021

Heart of the Woods is an amazing story that's brought down by how unstable the Switch port is. When this is patched it will be easier to recommend it.

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Aug 15, 2021

It won't be everyone’s cup of tea with slower pacing and simplistic puzzles, but if you can overlook that then I believe you’ll enjoy Feral Cat Den’s Genesis Noir.

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Aug 31, 2021

Zengeon is a chore to play with a mixture of its stiff and boring combat, game-breaking bugs, and systems that don't work right.

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