Jonathan Logan


31 games reviewed
84.7 average score
87 median score
77.4% of games recommended
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Feb 5, 2019

One of the funniest RPGs ever made, West of Loathing combines a unique visual presentation with outstanding roleplaying.

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The sequel to one of the greatest games of all time might also be one of the greatest games of all time.

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Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth provides not just an incredible Yakuza and JRPG experience, but provides a darn near infinite amount of content as well.

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Oct 23, 2019

A spiritual sequel success, The Outer Worlds eclipses its inspirations to become an exceptional game in its own right!

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91% - Wargroove
Feb 26, 2019

Wargroove is one of the most charming, polished, and enjoyable turn-based strategy games ever made.

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Oct 2, 2022

Return to Monkey Island returns the series to the highs of the first two games, delivering a hilarious and surprisingly touching story of trying to recapture past glories.

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For Zelda fans who have been desperate for a fix since they finished their seventh run of Breath of the Wild, Cadence of Hyrule is like having a refreshing drink at the bar after hours of dancing.

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Jan 8, 2020

Cthulhu Saves Christmas is a stocking stuffer you'll want to open!

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Not only are the two games in The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles remarkable examples of what this series can do, but they deliver a massive amount of content for the price. When played back-to-back, you’re looking at around 70 hours of playtime in total, and that isn’t including all the extra content. I’m delighted that I can now go from desperately wanting Capcom to localize the games to desperately wanting Capcom to announce The Great Ace Attorney 3! These games are full of the same over-the-top craziness and heartbreaking melodrama that makes the series so memorable, and I highly recommend it to both long-time fans and those who are simply looking for a fantastic story. Absolutely no objections here.

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Already the best game in the Mario & Luigi series, the new graphics and presentation raise it to new heights on the 3DS!

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Aug 10, 2021

Dreamscaper has been in early access for about a year, and based on my time with it, I can say that time was well spent by Afterburner. They’ve created a well-balanced and engaging roguelike Action RPG that perfectly pairs with its social simulator mechanics. I continued to play long after I conquered Cassidy’s dreams and enjoyed every run, whether it was all the way to the end of the game or stupidly dying in the first level. This is a super impressive debut for the studio, and I hope that Afterburner is already working on its follow-up title! If Dreamscaper is any indication, we will be in for some sweet dreams ahead!

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May 12, 2022

Overboard! is an outstanding time-loop game that challenges you to think like a crafty murderer out of an Agatha Christie novel!

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87% - Unavowed
Jan 23, 2019

One of the most engaging and original adventure games released in years. You owe it to yourself to give it a play.

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Nov 10, 2019

Games like Return of the Obra Dinn are rare. They alternately make you feel like a complete idiot for missing what was in front of you and a bloody genius for solving the mystery. It’s remarkable how important it feels to figure everything out, especially given the lack of immediate stakes. After all, everyone on the ship is dead or gone; there is no time limit; there’s not even an apparent threat to your safety. But after you’ve witnessed only a few deaths, you become fully invested in figuring out precisely what happened to the crew of the Obra Dinn (for insurance purposes, of course). It made me feel more like a dogged detective than any game I’ve ever played. Despite some minor control issues on consoles, Return of the Obra Dinn remains possibly the most successful detective game ever made.

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87% - Judgment
Apr 23, 2021

Judgment is a successful spinoff from the Yakuza series that simply demands a follow-up. If Yakuza: Like a Dragon is pulling the main series towards turn-based combat, then Judgment would be an excellent place to continue exploring its real-time brawler roots. If you’re looking for a next-gen title that will deliver much more than just pretty visuals, it’s well worth a purchase on the PS5! If, however, you already own the title on the PS4, your money is likely better spent on other games (You HAVE played Yakuza: Like a Dragon, right?)

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The Castlevania Advance Collection offers fantastic value with three excellent Metroidvania games (and one heck of a challenging side scroller).

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86% - Her Story
Jul 12, 2020

One of the best FMV games ever made, Her Story delivers a tale that all adventure game fans should experience!

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If you want more Ace Attorney, Spirit of Justice will keep you entertained for hours on end!

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85% - Yakuza 0
Aug 27, 2019

One of the best video game prequels ever made and one of the best entries in the Yakuza series, along with some of the best gameplay.

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Jun 5, 2019

Yakuza Kiwami 2 is a fantastic sequel, improving on almost every aspect of Kiwami 1.

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