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

Rocket Chainsaw's Reviews

- Arms
Jun 7, 2017

All in all, ARMS feels closer to a half-attempt at a massive new IP by Nintendo – boldened by the success of Splatoon, but still holding themselves back for fear of overinvesting.

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Aug 28, 2017

With Yakuza Kiwami, SEGA have brought the series starting point up to a modern standard and created the perfectly jumping in point for the series.

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Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is, without a doubt, a game that any Nintendo Switch owner should try, but maybe stick with playing in docked mode wherever possible.

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Thanks to that freedom of playstyles, Skyrim for Nintendo Switch is the best version of the game since the original release and is definitely worth your time.

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The Foundation is a worthy continuation of the Control’s storyline, that plays just as well as the main game, with some additions that while not game-changing, are nice to have.

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Mar 21, 2020

Two Point Hospital is just as crazy and engaging to play on console as it is on PC.

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If you’re looking for a heart-wrenching game that will test your stress levels while bringing a tear to your eye, then this game is for you.

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It’s a great deal to see the missing chapters from the Kiryu saga, presented better than they ever have been before.

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Jan 30, 2020

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot looks stunning in 4K on the Xbox One X. It’s exactly how you could want a Dragon Ball Z game to look

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There are some minor quality of life issues that detract from the overall experience and the new content, arguably, isn’t worth double dipping for if you played the Wii U original.

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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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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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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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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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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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Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition very much lives up its name, as its definitely the best version of the game released yet.

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ZOS has done an amazing job creating the Western Skyrim and Blackreach zones for the latest expansion, and as strange as it sounds, adventuring throughout the icy landscape is a welcome relief from the greenery of Elsweyr and Summerset.

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There’s little reason for you not to add 51 Worldwide Games to your collection. The title is an absolute joy to play thanks to the in-depth tutorials, variety of rules for different games and, perhaps most importantly, it saves you the hassle of taking out the physical games that are stored away somewhere in your cupboard.

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