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Lee Mehr

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Favorite Games:
  • Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
  • Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory
  • Star Fox 64

261 games reviewed
57.6 average score
60 median score
33.0% of games recommended

Lee Mehr's Reviews

His gaming history spans several console generations: N64 & NES at home while enjoying some Playstation, SEGA, and PC titles elsewhere. Being an Independent Contractor by trade (electric, plumbing, etc.) affords him more gaming luxuries today though. Reader warning: each click given to his articles only helps to inflate his Texas-sized ego. Who knows? He may become your next favorite game critic to detest. [NOTE: Reviews from VGChartz, DarkStation, & TechRaptor reflect a more wide-ranging spectrum to review scores. Although still reflecting the score closest to my personal opinion, reviews from GamingNexus reflect a scholastic value--a heavier emphasis on 7-10 scale.] [NOTE #2: All PS4 games I played were on a secondary PSN ID, not the one listed.]
4 / 10.0 - Bright Memory
Dec 9, 2020

FTQD Studio's first outing is a playful shooter/slasher hybrid that's far too finite to feel worth its retail price.

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6.5 / 10.0 - The Falconeer
Dec 9, 2020

Bumpy design turbulence blunts The Falconeer's ambition.

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There’s an expectation for next-gen remasters to be cash-grabs, but Bloober Team went beyond resolution upgrades. Observer: System Redux shares a similar release history with Blade Runner: a newer version releasing with extra content and impressive visual polishes. It doesn’t avoid all the pitfalls endemic of walking sims nor of this studio, but it deserves augmented respect like its closest inspiration eventually earned.

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Dec 2, 2020

If Spider-Man was Insomniac's rebuttal to this titular hero's decaying status within games, Miles Morales is its claim that story opportunities beyond Peter Parker are also worthwhile.

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7 / 10.0 - Astro's Playroom
Dec 1, 2020

Despite clinging to some underwhelming gimmicks, Astro’s Playroom is a cute-n-capable platformer and a respectable assemblage of PlayStation antiquity included in every PS5.

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Nov 9, 2020

It'd be apropos to say Punch Punk Games' latest title botches its execution on this fascinating subject matter.

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Oct 23, 2020

An offer you can’t refuse.

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Between the writing that's too often puerile and gameplay too often unengaging, Larry's going to be spending many a lonely night lest he up his game.

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Oct 13, 2020

Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning is the story of marketable talent crafting a competent-if flawed-RPG in 2012; Re-Reckoning is that same story hastily repackaged in 2020 and resold at an overinflated price point.

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8 / 10 - Control: AWE
Sep 27, 2020

Control: AWE leverages Remedy's lineage to make one of the best expansions of the year.

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Sep 24, 2020

Hello Games' modest ideals erode The Last Campfire's true potential, but there’s enough creative kindling to retain your attention.

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Sep 23, 2020

Metronomik's first tour reveals the heart of an ambitious, stylish band that's consistently playing out of tune.

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7 / 10 - Battletoads
Sep 17, 2020

Dlala Studios' reboot/sequel of these antique amphibians deftly juggles its varied gameplay conceits and meta-humor, with only Rare missteps.

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8 / 10.0 - Windbound
Sep 14, 2020

More enticing systemically than it is narratively, Windbound nevertheless succeeds as a sojourner's adventure of striving for survival and greater understanding.

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Sep 9, 2020

A mechanically-archetypal strategy sim elevated by the potent historical context through which it's examined.

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3.5 / 10.0 - We Should Talk
Aug 18, 2020

Insatiable Cycle's zeal in tackling dialogue choices is something to appreciate. But that can only go so far when the script is tacky, the game design is clumsy, and the retail price is terribly overvalued.

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The Wake: Mourning Father, Mourning Mother is too uncoordinated in the game being made and the story being told. It hits a strange chord with me because I find Somi laudable and his previous work worth investigating. The visual/audio design’s toned-down, retro ethos marries well with the saccharine storytelling and yet, obstructive gameplay frequently flatlined my drive to turn the next page.

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6 / 10 - Rocket Arena
Jul 30, 2020

Final Strike Games' first title excels at short-lived fun, but monetization practices & current imbalances eventually cause engine burnout.

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Jul 25, 2020

Despite some grievances, Remedy's newest expansion is a worthwhile compliment to the fantastic base game.

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Hones in on my nostalgia goggles while never quite satiating me like the original.

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