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255 games reviewed
73.3 average score
80 median score
51.4% of games recommended

Rocket Chainsaw's Reviews

Jan 2, 2020

While I doubt this will blow up in the same way the originals did, Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training for Nintendo Switch retains a lot of what was so good about the original games, with their universal appeal and focus on short bursts of training that don’t outstay their welcome.

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Despite some technical issues Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is a great game for Star Wars fans.

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While Layton’s Mystery Journey: Katrielle and the Millionaires’ Conspiracy – Deluxe Edition may not entice fans to return for a second play-through, it’s the best version available for anyone who hasn’t played it yet or is simply interested in the franchise.

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In the end, Pokémon Shield feels like the franchise has taken one step forwards, but two steps back.

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Dec 2, 2019

It’s not without its faults, but there’s no doubt in my mind that Death Stranding was well worth the wait.

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While the game has a great arsenal and fun bullet trajectory mechanics, the sniping never really felt like it lasted long enough before alarms sounded, and enemies began to swarm.

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Nov 21, 2019

If you’re a simulation fan, Planet Zoo is definitely worth checking out, whether for its in-depth customisation or just to mess around with the animals and visitors as many of us love doing in these sim games – just make sure you’re prepared for it to crash.

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Nov 13, 2019

This is no Forza Horizon 4, but we’d say it’s a step up from 2017’s Need for Speed Payback.

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If you’re a JPRG fan and missed its original release on the Nintendo 3DS, then you will not be disappointed.

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In the end, Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 is a fun mini-game collection to bring out when you have some friends over, but beyond that, it falls flat.

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Aladdin and The Lion King are pieces of many people’s childhoods, for both fun and frustrating reasons, but this collection is a nearly perfect representation of the two, with plenty of variations to try, history to learn and helpful cheats to abuse.

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While the campaign never goes for as long as we want it to, the online modes are everything hardcore Call of Duty fans could want and the Modern Warfare timeline is a welcome return to the franchise.

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Oct 29, 2019

While there’s plenty to do in WWE 2K20, it’s just too painful to bother trying right now.

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Oct 29, 2019

Luigi’s Mansion 3 is arguably the best entry for the series.

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- Grid
Oct 11, 2019

GRID doesn’t look like a game that will age well.

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While it contains disappointing pay-to-win microtransactions, the game can be thoroughly enjoyed for 100+ hours if you’re the kind of person that loves to explore and take on tougher enemies.

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In closing, I thought this nifty port was a tidy addition to the Ni No Kuni family, and I’m delighted I played it.

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Oct 1, 2019

VOLTA Football breathes some fresh life into the FIFA franchise, and while we have our suspicions that EA Sports was considering making it a standalone game, the fact it’s included and at the forefront of the menu screen means they decided it was better to include it in the overall FIFA 20 package and this only means good things for soccer fans.

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Sep 30, 2019

DAEMON X MACHINA gets a lot right, but at the end of the day, there’s enough wrong here to hold the game back from being great.

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If, somehow, you have an interest in top-down or isometric dungeon crawlers and HAVEN’T heard of Diablo – go and ask for it for Christmas. I promise you won’t be disappointed.

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