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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

260 games reviewed
57.7 average score
60 median score
33.1% 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.]
2.5 / 10.0 - Of Bird and Cage
Jul 23, 2022

Of Bird and Cage has a couple concepts to respect in isolation, but that doesn't disregard its head-banging assault on good taste.

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Jul 17, 2022

In an era swamped with Battle Royales, Mediatonic’s cute-chaos gameshow earns a spot among the finalists.

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5 / 10.0 - Kao the Kangaroo
Jul 5, 2022

Put simply: Kao The Kangaroo gets creatively weak at the knees by the third round.

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6.5 / 10.0 - Silt
Jun 23, 2022

Spiral Circus' first game makes a great splash with its atmosphere and art style, but design and story limitations anchor its true potential.

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Polygonal Wolf didn't make a tale worth telling; even worse, it never feels like that was ever a goal.

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6 / 10.0 - Roller Champions
Jun 9, 2022

There's something satisfying about its derby-style structure and the nuanced tactics that entails. Its rollerblading mechanics are very approachable, yet there's also a deceptive skill ceiling too. But, like skating through a small sand mound, the momentum is lost by the repetition and under-polished features.

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6 / 10.0 - Paratopic
May 31, 2022

Although its retro presentational qualities place it above standard horror fare, Paratopic's lacking design & narrative diminishes its grander mysteries.

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8 / 10.0 - Citizen Sleeper
May 19, 2022

From its interesting design ideas to its rich world-building, Jump Over The Age's Citizen Sleeper is one of 2022's best surprises.

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3 / 10.0 - In Nightmare
May 13, 2022

Yes, it's functional and has some decent concepts, however the experience simply can't avoid comparisons with boring indie horror titles. Even its small gameplay nuances wind up detracting from engagement in multifaceted ways.

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4.5 / 10.0 - A Memoir Blue
Apr 29, 2022

A Memoir Blue’s aspirations as an interactive poem feel undone by shallow execution.

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8 / 10.0 - Paradise Killer
Apr 25, 2022

Paradise Killer succeeds by selling all of its ostensibly contradictory artistic choices as inseparable parts of a greater whole.

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4 / 10.0 - Babylon's Fall
Apr 19, 2022

Babylon's Fall is the latest example of a decent core concept being flagrantly corrupted by the live-service template, and whose prospects for improvement dwindle with each passing day.

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8 / 10.0 - Gran Turismo 7
Apr 17, 2022

There are some misgivings to find within its design, on and off the track, but Polyphony's meticulous craftmanship handedly surpasses them.

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5.5 / 10.0 - 35MM
Apr 2, 2022

Sergey Noskov's post-apocalyptic game packs several interesting elements within the frame, but the picture is out of focus.

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5 / 10.0 - Martha is Dead
Mar 25, 2022

Like a heaping of horror media, Martha Is Dead's solid start and some nuanced supplementary mechanics are betrayed by its worst impulses by the end.

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Mar 21, 2022

Beyond a couple of creative missteps, Uppercut’s sequel also feels reluctant to leave the wading pool and investigate its true interactive potential.

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Mar 10, 2022

When weighing its successes and shortcomings, Aztech Forgotten Gods manages to stay airborne but never truly soars.

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Mar 5, 2022

By trying to wrestle with a mixture of parkour/stealth/combat mechanics, a large open world, and reactive storytelling within a rotund narrative, it starts to buckle from its lesser elements and annoying technical problems.

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A flawed-yet-engaging first season forcefully strapped to its turgid prequel, further harmed by current technical issues unfit for a remaster.

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5 / 10.0 - Little Orpheus
Mar 1, 2022

Little Orpheus' Cold War-era narrative captures the fun of vintage adventure serials, but its gameplay is as rewarding as a Soviet breadline.

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