Robin Valentine


11 games reviewed
76.7 average score
80 median score
54.5% of games recommended
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80 / 100 - Capes
May 24, 2024

An awkward story doesn't hold Capes back from being one of the best turn-based strategy games of recent years.

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May 21, 2024

Despite its greater scale and visual splendour, this sequel fails to escape the shadow of its predecessor with a muddled tale that Senua herself feels out of place in.

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69 / 100 - SteamWorld Build
Nov 28, 2023

Relaxing and brisk, but lacking in the substance needed to please genre fans and live up to the SteamWorld name.

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88 / 100 - Alan Wake 2
Oct 31, 2023

Remedy's boldest experiment yet is a beautiful storm of surreal storytelling and genuinely frightening survival horror.

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70 / 100 - Mortal Kombat 1
Sep 21, 2023

There's the skeleton of a good Mortal Kombat here, but it's lacking in meat. Low on personality and half-baked in its attempt to reboot the story, it feels fated to be remembered as the least interesting of the modern MK games.

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Jul 31, 2023

Gorgeous and endearing, Rift Apart is a supremely likable adventure and a solid port-but at this price, it's hard to recommend over more substantial experiences.

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87 / 100 - Viewfinder
Jul 17, 2023

Innovative puzzle design and truly astonishing visual trickery make this puzzle game a must-play-even if it doesn't quite have the space to make the most of its best ideas.

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Apr 12, 2023

An enthralling horror mystery that, outside of its relatively short length, doesn't seem to have suffered at all from the difficult circumstances of its development.

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83 / 100 - Wildfrost
Mar 31, 2023

A perfect balance of accessibility and strategic depth, elevated by charming visuals and buckets of personality.

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74 / 100 - Returnal
Feb 15, 2023

Demanding but excellent combat and gorgeous visuals sit awkwardly in a half-baked roguelike structure.

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75 / 100 -
Feb 6, 2020

This Netflix tie-in is an awkward adaptation, but a surprisingly smart strategy game.

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