Jon Bailes


72 games reviewed
70.1 average score
70 median score
41.4% of games recommended
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Oct 14, 2022

Scorn works wonders with Giger's and Beksiński's artwork, not only in terms of aesthetic fidelity but in creating a world that's utterly strange to exist in. This is a violent, painful, but fascinating place, thick with symbolism and interlocking puzzles that hint at some terrifying grand design. While it can be overly obscure and frustrating, especially in combat, Scorn serves up one hell of a journey.

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Aug 16, 2022

Once you get to grips with its demands, Rollerdrome’s core concept is realised immaculately. With glorious backup from its retro stylings, each run is peppered with audacious stunts that would grace any action movie. It flags towards the end, however, thanks to an inelegant pile-on of difficulty, a lack of new twists, and disregard for its character’s story and narrative themes.

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Dec 3, 2021

Not everything works well in Chorus, but its inventive, hectic space shootouts deserve to have their praises sung

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70 / 100 - The Quarry
Jun 8, 2022

A gripping horror story, but one where the interactive elements struggle to sustain the tension.

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71 / 100 - En Garde!
Aug 16, 2023

En Garde! flares brightly with its slick, slapstick combat, for a while at least.

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Apr 22, 2024

Tight design and compelling mythology compensate for a few too many borrowed ideas.

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76 / 100 - Storyteller
Mar 22, 2023

A uniquely inventive and chucklesome puzzle game that could do with a little more substance.

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77 / 100 - The Invincible
Nov 2, 2023

An admirable adaptation of a classic sci-fi story, despite a few stumbles.

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Jun 30, 2022

A sweet treat that recreates the old recipe with higher quality ingredients.

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- Sifu
Feb 6, 2022

Sifu is a master of hand-to-hand combat, injecting its kung-fu showdowns with exhilarating fluidity, tactical depth and cinematic scale. Its structure is harder to fully embrace, though, as it demands a lot of repetitious dedication to even reach the final stages. At times that feels needlessly punishing, but the thrill of the fight should help pull you through.

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Dec 1, 2021

Solar Ash is a highly original open-plan platform game. A slim move set that rewards momentum is the perfect means of exploring its swirling, broken landscapes and executing its more exacting challenges. While some of its elements feel overly simple, that doesn’t detract hugely from a clinically focused and fresh experience.

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Valhalla’s sober detailed research is undermined a little by some slightly tipsy execution. But this is a hearty, bawdy Viking feast of a game which spins a fine tale and offers plenty to get your teeth into.

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Feb 9, 2021

Little Nightmares 2 is a cautiously expansive sequel which expertly paces its shocks and creepy atmosphere. The detail and weight of its locations are unnervingly believable, while its monsters are hellishly otherworldly. Exciting, brutal and darkly humorous, we just wish it gave us more reason to stay longer.

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May 5, 2021

Resident Evil: Village is a powerful monster, bolting together parts from Resident Evils 7, 4 and more besides. It’s longer than recent games in the series, yet still feels trim and sculpted as it shifts between it wide range of locations and set pieces. The downside of its eclectic approach is some unevenness and less tension, especially in a relatively weak opening act. But its eventual blend of parts is gloriously big, daft and fuelled by the finest of nightmares.

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Nov 15, 2023

American Arcadia is a sharp, snappy production that could make for an entertaining film if it wasn't peppered with ingenious puzzles and platforming challenges. The dual character scenario is exploited brilliantly, adding variety, originality and humour, and even if some sections lack a real sense of participation, the visual design of Arcadia, along with some smart turns in the plot, ensure momentum through to the end.

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Oct 16, 2023

Endless Dungeon is an entertaining, polished, and finely-tuned roguelike, expertly blending action and tactics to fill each trip with dozens of impactful micro-decisions. While visibility can be an issue during packed battles, presentation overall is bright and clean, and supported by some classy character design. Co-op play is the icing on an already tasty cake.

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Wo Long sees Team Ninja build on the core quality of the Nioh games. Its new systems, from the spirit gauge to morale levels within each stage feel well-considered and tightly honed to encourage exploration and bold, expressive fighting styles. Some old habits die hard, especially the tiresome loot gathering, but the game's core combat and traversal options always shine through.

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Nov 30, 2022

"Life in the Abbey becomes something of a cross between XCOM 2 and Fire Emblem: Three Houses"

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80 / 100 - Dome Keeper
Sep 27, 2022

A simple yet nuanced roguelike packed with interesting decisions, tense fights and lots of digging.

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Jan 18, 2022

Nobody does it better? Not quite, but this is a highly entertaining action RPG.

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