Dan Carter


7 games reviewed
54.3 average score
50 median score
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May 31, 2023

While there are some nuggets of gold within Star Trek: Resurgence's narrative, the game prioritizes tedious puzzles and clunky mechanics that break the sense of immersion that is crucial for this genre. The IP and some interesting characters are not enough to distract from the poor visuals, controls, and bugs that plague the majority of the experience.

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Sisters VS Sisters is a monotonous journey filled with repetition that plagues its level-design, combat encounters, and overarching structure.

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5 / 10 - Omega Quintet
Apr 16, 2015

Compile Heart's first foray onto Sony's shiny new system shows occasional glints of brilliance, but they're few and far between

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Nov 29, 2022

Soccer World is a valiant attempt at a Sports RPG, but fails to hit the mark.

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6 / 10 - Hand of Fate
Feb 16, 2015

Hand of Fate comes so close to being something really special – an unexpected concoction of genres and ideas that meshes together superbly to create a really fun experience that's both involving and rewarding, at least in short bursts. But, unfortunately, its potential is cut short by a lack of options and awkward third-person game segments that should really know better.

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7 / 10 - Paperbound
Apr 18, 2015

The best way to determine whether Paperbound is for you is by answering one simple question: can you assemble a group of people to play video games with on a regular occasion? If the answer's yes, then put this on your watch list; it's a fun and fulfilling casual brawler that will provide solid afternoons of multiplayer action. If not, then you should probably consider closing the book on your interest in this.

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Feb 16, 2023

Dust & Neon features meticulous gameplay that demands attention to each decision made, and adds a unique twist on the twin-stick shooter genre.

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