Jeff Gerstmann


51 games reviewed
69.8 average score
80 median score
54.9% of games recommended
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Mar 19, 2014

Second Son is a focused open-world game that offers terrific graphics and enjoyable abilities, but it would definitely benefit from a little more variety.

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Diablo III is a great game that, despite its mouse-and-keyboard roots, adapts to consoles surprisingly well.

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Advanced Warfare's increased focus on player mobility makes a huge impact that freshens up the action and, in some ways, makes every other game in the franchise feel obsolete by comparison.

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Nov 17, 2014

Far Cry 4's open-world provides ludicrous moments and enough chaotic fun to make it worth your while.

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Apr 12, 2015

Mortal Kombat X moves forward with a snappier version of the previous game's fighting and some cool new characters, but the story and other features around the edges feel a bit rough in spots.

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Oct 12, 2020

But Rez Infinite is the thing we've been waiting for since before we knew this was a thing we could even reasonably expect to wait for. Strapping Rez to your face and living inside it is the ultimate realization of this story, setting, and gameplay. As someone who has returned to Rez nearly annually for damn near 20 years, Rez Infinite is the version I'll play.

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Oct 22, 2019

Control feels like Remedy firing on all cylinders, resulting in a smart and sensational action-adventure.

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Feb 20, 2017

All in all, it's a great game, it's Guerrilla's strongest release to date, and I suspect I'll go back in after the fact to clean up whatever side quests and errands I have remaining, if only to spend a little more time in that world.

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Oct 26, 2016

Titanfall 2 goes for feel above all else, and it feels fantastic.

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Super Mario Maker lets you create as many Kuribo's Shoe-focused levels as your heart can take and then some. The pipes work and you can make giant goombas and stack them up as high as the screen. You can press play and get served up an endless array of user-created levels of varying degrees of quality. If any of that sounds even slightly appealing, you'll probably love this thing to death.

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Mar 29, 2015

The ways that Axiom Verge resembles Metroid help set up and drive home the ways that Axiom Verge is most definitely not Metroid.

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