Mikhail Madnani
- Persona 4 Golden
- Fantasy Life
- Grand Theft Auto V
Mikhail Madnani's Reviews
The combination of 2D gameplay with 3D objects and some voxel based items and power ups seems like a blend of distinct styles waiting to go wrong but it works well and runs great.
A lovely 2D horror adventure that falters in a few aspects but is still worth playing.
Patapon Remastered is let down by an input lag issue and some low resolution assets ruining an otherwise fantastic game.
It suffers from various issues that make the experience feel more padded, but Danganronpa 3 still has memorable characters and a kickass soundtrack holding it up.
If you’ve been craving more Senran Kagura after Estival Versus or just want a fun brawler with anime titillation, Valkyrie Drive is for you.
An interesting and great-looking game that blends the visual novel genre with poorly thought-out strategic combat.
It plays like a nice home cooked meal and is fun even though clearly simplified as both an RPG and a farming simulator.
Megadimension Neptunia VII shows that Compile Heart understands how to use the hardware to make their games feel faster and play better but is again let down by the same flaws the series has had for the last few games.
Gust's first action RPG is a decent attempt let down by inconsistent visuals and various problems with difficulty.
While I'd recommend picking them up on iOS or something, they serve their purpose well. I just hope they patch the icons soon.
Trials of Mana on Nintendo Switch is a great way to experience Square Enix's newest remake.
Dread Nautical does a lot of things well but it feels a bit unpolished on Nintendo Switch.
Moving Out on Switch has the potential to be the next Overcooked with some more polishing of the core gameplay, but regardless, it's a lovely new co-op experience From Team17.
Overwatch on Nintendo Switch should've arrived a while ago but even with its multiple compromises offers a mostly good way to play the game.
In a perfect world, [the Nintendo Switch] release would have been tuned for a more stable frame rate and power consumption. Hopefully the frame rate can be addressed in future patches because Dragon Quest Builders 2 on Switch is the perfect game for the system but in a not so perfect port.
Earth Defense Force: Iron Rain has a lot of good ideas that mostly come together well but it still doesn't feel as fun to play as the mainline series.
With its creativity in the pool ball variety and levels spread across a massive open-esque world, Pool Panic manages to be interesting all the way through.
Almost everything I wanted out of the port, but it is only worth picking up if you plan on playing handheld only.
Namco Museum is a very good collection of some arcade classics that is let down by its asking price and two of the games included.
A superb game for any arcade style fighting game fan who is looking for fun mecha action but one that could've done with a better set of offline modes.