Jessica Meno

Okinawa, Japan
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Favorite Games:
  • Overwatch
  • Life is Strange
  • Stardew Valley

12 games reviewed
85.8 average score
90 median score
83.3% of games recommended

Jessica Meno's Reviews

Just trying to absorb all the world's stories (and bread).
Feb 14, 2018

Shadow of the Colossus will leave one of the most lasting impressions on any player that braves the journey to the Forbidden Lands.

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As someone who hasn’t played the original Life is Strange, “Farewell” successfully piqued my interest in continuing to explore Chloe’s life and her relationship with Max.

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Episode 1: Awake is a strong start to Before the Storm.

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Episode 2, “A Brave New World,” puts more pressure on the player to make some serious decisions, but allows ethical deduction to make choices actually feel important.

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Episode 3, “Hell is Empty,” offers a heart-wrenching yet satisfying conclusion to Before the Storm that makes players immediately want to return to the original Life is Strange.

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Mar 20, 2018

Pac-Man Championship Edition 2 is a fresh revamp of the iconic Namco series.

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The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit efficiently sets the stage for Life is Strange 2 with more player choices, more object interactions, and more secrets to uncover than ever before despite its short length.

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Sep 26, 2018

With improved interactions, fearfully relatable situations, and choices that feel consequential, Episode One is already one of my favorite episodes of the series.

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Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum Session! hits all the right notes. And, with character customization and a competitive mode, is an excellent addition to the series.

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Episode 3 has some questionable turns, but reignited my love for the series.

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3.5 / 5.0 - The King’s Bird
Aug 31, 2018

The King’s Bird is a beautiful, daring platformer that lacks a strong narrative.

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Episode 2 doesn’t compare to the excitement I felt with Episode 1—mainly due to its lull in action (and suspicious amount of calmness) and feeling like I had little control over certain events as a player.

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