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Gabriel Stanford-Reisinger

Alaska
Rielva

Favorite Games:
  • Journey

7 games reviewed
68.9 average score
70 median score
42.9% of games recommended

Gabriel Stanford-Reisinger's Reviews

I'm the main news man and edit all coverage for PSX Extreme. With nearly half a decade of news writing experience, I enjoy all forms of gaming and entertainment. I also sometimes write reviews.
Oct 28, 2024

Finding Frankie has potential of being a fantastic IP with a polished and unique concept, but its lackluster broad story and jaunted controls hold it back from being a fantastic game through and through.

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2.8 / 10.0 - Aquarist
Apr 29, 2024

If this were an early access game, I’d probably give it some leeway, but Aquarist isn’t in early access — it’s a full release on PlayStation that overcharges for the buggy mess that it is. It has the potential of being a fun guilty pleasure game, but it’s bogged down by the crazy bad bugs and game halting glitches. Even if it manages to fix the big stuff, it still leaves the unoptimized control scheme, sluggish cursor, and clashing graphics. This is the definition of sleeping with the fishes, something no one wants to do.

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Dec 11, 2023

Choo-Choo Charles is the antithesis of a game that wears its silly nature on its sleeve, it hinges on the wacky premise of running from a spider-train to draw people in, but fails to deliver on anything to keep people thanks in large part due to its lackluster story, forgettable characters, shoddy design, and buggy experience.

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Oct 25, 2023

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is a great sequel, combining the old and new with a fresh story, iconic characters, and instances of taking a side step and playing as MJ. It might feel repetitive after a while and a bit on the short side. But, it’s a quality webslinging experience that everyone should have, whether you’re a superhero fanatic or just a PlayStation gamer looking your next first-party fix.

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8.4 / 10.0 - Ghostwire: Tokyo
May 12, 2022

In the end, Ghostwire: Tokyo will satisfy that weeb-y curiosity when it comes to Japanese folklore while also giving you a fair bit of busy-work to keep your playtime high. Its overall gameplay is pretty solid, the story is above average when it comes to games from Bethesda-owned studios, and the feeling you get when you reach that points of unease can hit you like a ton of bricks, even if it does get repetitive from the second you capture your first set of lost spirits and send them off to Ed.

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7.5 / 10.0 - Astro's Playroom
Dec 9, 2020

All in all, this game is perfect for what it sets out to do – make it clear the power the PS5 has while also making the game fun and enjoyable. It falls short, though, with the difficulty spiking only at the very end, and none of the four-section paths providing much challenge. It is a must-play if you want to experience all the PS5 has to offer next-gen players though.

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May 19, 2019

Am I saying I enjoyed this game? Not really, but I certainly enjoyed it more than I expected I would from such an infamous franchise. It also proved, to me, that the developers are really trying to bring Bubsy back and improve upon him.

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