Patrick Gann


13 games reviewed
82.2 average score
84 median score
61.5% of games recommended
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"Beach Episode" demonstrates both the staying power and versatility of the Freebird Games formula, both in terms of narrative pacing and evocative scenario.

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Aug 31, 2024

Though Wasteland Remastered missed some opportunities to better cater to the current generation, the core product is likely worth exploring for fans of CRPGs and/or Fallout fans.

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If you've come this far, you may as well continue through The Indigo Disk; just don't expect it to significantly elevate the gen nine experience.

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Oct 29, 2023

Detective Pikachu Returns is a half-decent sequel to a flawed original; it may be a great experience for younger children who love Pokémon, but weak puzzles and lackluster dialogue will disengage the rest of us.

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Minstrel Song remains a great JRPG, but it is harder to justify sinking time into it given the choice overload players face in this era.

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Nov 29, 2022

Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon is only worth playing if you haven't already experienced the base game.

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Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon builds on the legacy of its predecessors with better features, a sweeping and comprehensive storyline, and a sense of cohesion rarely found in the roguelike genre.

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Nov 2, 2022

Ghost Song blends common gaming elements with strange surprises, and the end result is certainly more than the sum of its parts.

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Mystery Dungeon DX is a well-executed remake to a game that may only have limited appeal among Pokémon fans.

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Apr 28, 2021

For its price point, SaGa Frontier Remastered is an absolute bargain for SaGa fans and probably worthwhile for RPG fans writ large.

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It's an interesting start, but Dead Patient has a long way to go if it aims to impress fans internationally.

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It's a visual novel from an established Japanese studio, complete with a shooting minigame.

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If you enjoy horror and mystery in your visual novel (VN), you are bound to enjoy Sound of Drop, but it is unlikely to become your favorite.

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