Jason Bohn


179 games reviewed
68.0 average score
70 median score
44.7% of games recommended
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Sep 13, 2018

Taking in the picture that Arcade Islands Volume One paints for itself as a whole, this isn't a very good game.

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2.5 / 5.0 - The Lost Child
Jun 30, 2018

The strange thing about The Lost Child is that, despite its many, many flaws, it still manages to be entertaining by virtue of being a bog standard, but competent, first-person dungeon crawler with a great pace of progress.

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Jun 5, 2018

The new features, particularly the Resolve system, are cool, but the title still manages to feel incomplete. For those elite, it's best to wait until the next version.

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Some daring swings at humor and story beats that lend themselves to mocking elevate the package, but not by enough. Nippon Ichi consistently does better work and it's best to appreciate those instead of prodding this bloated thing.

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Mar 14, 2018

Hakuoki: Edo Blossoms is not what it markets itself as. Instead of a frilly samurai epic, it's a monster fantasy that steeps itself in Japanese lore and historical politics.

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Mar 6, 2018

In the end, The 25th Ward takes the edge as it is a less clumsy, more playable experience even if it could be argued that the quality level is a wash. This is a fantastic experience for people who enjoy Suda51, visual novels or finding out of context quotes to annoy friends.

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Oct 25, 2017

When all of the parts are added together, it becomes apparent that Rogue Trooper Redux doesn't quite meet the standards of modern day gaming.

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3.5 / 5.0 - Son of Scoregasm
Oct 21, 2017

Underwhelming visual style notwithstanding, Son of Scoregasm is a well-designed shooter tailored to players who have grown weary of the rut that the genre has worn into the road.

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4.5 / 5.0 - Raw Data
Oct 14, 2017

While one mode is a bit technically spotty, that becomes immaterial when the entire package is brought into focus. Raw Data is absolutely the game that every VR owner should play. It has humor, scares and a metric crap ton of cool ways to blow things up, all with some major replay power to keep headset on and sweaty. It just feels great to play and looks sharp while doing it. Raw Data can convince people of what virtual reality can do and stands as the best overall title for the platform.

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Oct 5, 2017

Typically, a more rigid outline is used in writing up a review to create a flow that is comprehensible, allowing the reader to separate out thoughts and opinions in an intelligible manner.

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Speaking personally, Cyberdimension Neptunia: 4 Goddesses Online was a tonic I needed that arrived at just the right time.

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Sep 29, 2017

When the single player portion of this piece was posted, someone asked if it's worth playing if they weren't planning on going online.

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With a patch to clean up the technical issues, The Bard's Tale: Remastered and Resnarkled would be an incredible value.

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Sep 26, 2017

While many Total War fans might scoff at playing with elves when they could be conquering Europe or Japan with historically accurate techniques, Total War: Warhammer II is the best place for the typical gaming nerd to start.

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4 / 5.0 - Project CARS 2
Sep 21, 2017

Despite the Race Director that has it out for the player, and some issues with perspective in cockpit view, Project CARS 2 is one of those games that can fill an entire niche on its own.

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2 / 5.0 - Drive Girls
Sep 13, 2017

For a game like Drive Girls, having me handle the review is the closest the developer can get to “Easy Mode.” I'm more than willing to turn off the brain and get washed away in a sea of silliness, only to emerge with a big smile on my face and picking seaweed out of my hair.

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I enjoy One Piece Unlimited World Red much more than our original reviewer.

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4 / 5.0 - Observer
Aug 29, 2017

Despite the fact that there are some technical and acting issues, Observer absolutely excels.

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Aug 29, 2017

Lack of local multiplayer notwithstanding, Warriors All-Stars is another worthy entry into the Musou series.

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While the slow movement speed drags things out, Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth is a must-play for anyone wanting a game to tell a narrative that doesn't talk down to the player.

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