Ed Thorn


61 games reviewed
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Unscored - Rogue Legacy 2
Apr 28, 2022

A roguelike that expands on the original in every way imaginable, with a dizzying number of incentives that ensure repeat runs never get stale.

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Unscored - Trek to Yomi
May 5, 2022

A samurai side-scroller with striking visuals and a compelling story of revenge, let down a little by enemies that get very samey, very quickly.

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Unscored - Nightmare Reaper
May 9, 2022

A reto-styled FPS with a dash of rogue-lite that's a swell time, even if it doesn't commit hard enough to the rogue-lite loop.

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May 11, 2022

A side-scrolling roguelite with a penchant for randomness that leads more to messy frustrations than the Lovecraftian legends it wants to produce.

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Unscored - V Rising
Jun 9, 2022

A streamlined survival game that iterates rather than innovates, but still stakes its claim as a good time solo and a great time with friends in tow.

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Unscored - Escape Academy
Jul 13, 2022

Despite its empty halls and predictable plot, it's a charming escape room sim that's filled with clever puzzles that reward and rarely frustrate. The entire thing can be played with a bud too, making this a brilliant co-op jaunt.

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Jul 13, 2022

A powerwash 'em up which makes the fight against grime a soothing experience and a rare simulator that's focused on fun, not faff.

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Unscored - Two Point Campus
Aug 4, 2022

University management is an easygoing joy which makes it a great time for all, even if it doesn't entirely reward you for building a campus that's uniquely yours.

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Unscored - Serial Cleaners
Sep 27, 2022

A stealth-action 'em up that makes murder-cleaning a fun task that rewards patience or chaos.

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Unscored - Moonbreaker
Oct 5, 2022

A bite-sized tabletop battler that successfully digifies miniatures, even if it needs more time to flesh itself out.

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Unscored - Gotham Knights
Oct 20, 2022

Gotham Knights has the tiniest shreds of goodness, perhaps tapping into the primal urge within all of us to make the numbers go up. I just don't want to play it again, which says it all for a game that's designed to worm into your brain and keep you coming back for more of its bazillion currencies.

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A largely excellent COD campaign with a slapdash mixture of the spectacular and the middling, with all the tonal pitfalls you'd expect too.

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A more measured approach to movement brings out the best of COD's arcadey shooting, but watch out for unwieldy unlocks and performance issues.

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Unscored - Sonic Frontiers
Nov 14, 2022

Probably the best Sonic has been for a while, with open zones that make for scrappy fun and incredible frustration in your hunt for the Chaos Emeralds.

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Nov 23, 2022

Iterates on the first Warzone with tweaks that make your decisions more meaningful, all backed up by a new map and DMZ mode that make this a complete Call Of Duty package.

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Unscored - Wanted: Dead
Feb 14, 2023

Wanted: Dead has the briefest, briefest glimpses of good, but this third-person action game is a frustrating mess in almost every regard.

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Feb 17, 2023

An 1800s action-adventure that's sure to both delight longtime Yakuza fans and make for a perfect entry point into the series for newcomers.

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Mar 2, 2023

Team Ninja has streamlined Nioh with dashes of Sekiro, but it stands on its own as a Soulslike with, arguably, the crispest combat out there.

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Unscored - Mr. Saitou
Apr 14, 2023

Mr. Saitou is a wonderful, short RPG which sees a troubled salaryman rediscover bits of himself, all thanks to a bright kid with a dream of his own. And while there's some serious bits in there, Shigihara cleverly ensures that the overarching theme of Japan's working culture is presented as laughable - because it is. Ultimately, business is weird, so make sure it's your business to give the game a whirl.

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Unscored - Redfall
May 5, 2023

A hollow open world FPS which feels more like you're playing through an already abandoned live service, as opposed to a fully supported one.

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