Clayton Cyre


34 games reviewed
77.1 average score
79 median score
61.8% of games recommended
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81 / 100 - Risk of Rain 2
Sep 17, 2019

It’s clear that just like the original, Risk of Rain 2 is a labor of love and if you’re a gamer who likes supporting independent titles, this is a great one to pick up.

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After many hours with Breakpoint, I can safely say I’m looking forward to what’s coming next.

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Oct 7, 2019

The great aspect of Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince is that you may discover a new way to solve one of the puzzles, come across new things on a second playthrough or even play more as a different character the second time.

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72 / 100 - Moons of Madness
Oct 31, 2019

Though Moons of Madness isn’t the first game to do so and it likely won’t be the last, it’s a survival horror experience that succeeding in giving a grown man nightmares, which is something a zombie game just can’t do.

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Nov 9, 2019

Any fans of the Doraemon manga and anime should almost certainly purchase this farming simulator for the Nintendo Switch if only for the story.

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Nov 16, 2019

I wouldn’t recommend Wanderlust to anyone who dislikes reading. Wanderlust Travel Stories is a very text-heavy experience. But if you enjoy reading and learning from gaming experiences and also enjoy traveling, I definitely recommend this gaming experience. Wanderlust Travel Stories is an evolution of non-fiction, blending the sights and sounds of cities, mountains, shores, etc. with interactive storytelling.

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Dec 4, 2019

As a fan of anime, I can appreciate the storyline and the art panels that fall page by page during certain segments but as a gamer, I see a lot of flaws in the overall experience.

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59 / 100 - Debris
Dec 14, 2019

If you don’t mind minimal visuals for an interesting story, Debris is worth checking out.

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85 / 100 - Daemon X Machina
Feb 24, 2020

Although the Mech Warrior franchise felt more customizable overall, Daemon X Machina brings the optimal customization to what can be swapped in and out, while bringing a lot more to the genre in the visuals, gameplay and story.

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One of the best pick up and play experiences I’ve had in recent years

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71 / 100 - Exit the Gungeon
Mar 27, 2020

While I still prefer the original because of the overall size of rooms, I’m impressed with what Dodge Roll did with this sequel.

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Apr 16, 2020

While I’m not a fan of the story told in Treachery in Beatdown City, I am a fan of the characters and dialogue.

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Apr 28, 2020

Bloodshed has never looked so good top-down.

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74 / 100 - SnowRunner
May 6, 2020

I enjoyed many aspects of SnowRunner and see the improvements that Saber Interactive has made with the new entry into the series. After tackling mud and snow, it’ll be interesting to see where the next title treads.

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Jun 2, 2020

Golf With Your Friends is easy to pick up but difficult to master, like all the best party games. As someone who struggles to find putters big enough for me at mini-golf courses and who has a nagging injury, Golf With Your Friends is an excellent alternative to the real thing.

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Jun 8, 2020

2K has evolved Firaxis Games and Feral Interactive’s deep strategy title in yet another way and I’m looking forward to seeing where the series goes from here.

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Jun 19, 2020

Shantae and the Seven Sirens has evolved the Shantae formula yet again and nothing feels out of place on Paradise Island unless it’s meant to.

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Edna & Harvey: The Breakout – Anniversary Edition is a very competent point-and-click adventure to play if you like some laughs alongside frustration. The quirky characters are the best part of this game and the voice acting is superb and helps with immersion. While some of the sound effects and ambient noise leave much to be desired, the voice acting makes playing this game with volume essential.

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90 / 100 - Ruiner
Jul 9, 2020

When I finish a game feeling like I just want more, I know the journey was worth every moment and RUINER has me counting the days until a potential sequel.

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81 / 100 - Rocket Arena
Jul 22, 2020

While aspects of Rocket Arena seem ripped straight out of other games, there’s no game that blends hero shooter and fighting mechanics like Rocket Arena does.

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