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557 games reviewed
71.3 average score
70 median score
65.3% of games recommended

Jump Dash Roll's Reviews

7 / 10 - A Fold Apart
May 27, 2020

A Fold Apart is a short, touching puzzler with a timely message at its heart.

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9 / 10 - Timelie
May 22, 2020

A few frustrating puzzles aren't enough to drag down a fantastic puzzler buoyed by lovely graphics and near flawless gameplay.

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8 / 10 - If Found...
May 20, 2020

If Found... is a brief, distinctive, and deeply effective tale that will make you nostalgic for and reflect on some of the more troubling times of your youth. While its lack of interactivity may make it too niche for some, it is the perfect story for an afternoon in quarantine.

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Evan Prather
May 14, 2020

It definitely has its moments, but Someday You'll Return hides its charms behind hours of mindless puzzles and unnecessary filler.

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Patrick Sullivan
May 13, 2020

Animal Crossing: New Horizons provides a level of freedom unheard of in most titles, leaving players the opportunity to do whatever they want in any given day, and despite a few bumps they succeed spectacularly in letting you create your own experience.

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6 / 10 - SnowRunner
May 13, 2020

SnowRunner's core gameplay is unique and satisfying, but there are too many simple design flaws to make the game anything more than Death Stranding without the intrigue.

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May 7, 2020

As this sort of game always did, it remains a fairly pointless one-player experience that comes alive when playing with a friend or two. For nostalgic fans of the genre, it will serve up a treat, albeit one that doesn't last all that long.

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May 6, 2020

Ash of Gods: Redemption's visual flair and varied narrative choices aren't enough to keep a keep its tedious battle system and baffling writing afloat.

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8 / 10 - Moving Out
May 5, 2020

A fun family game, or something to play post-pub with your mates (ah, those were the pre-lockdown days), this might put an end to friends suddenly being busy if you ask them to help you move house.

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8 / 10 - ITTA
May 5, 2020

ITTA feels like a game made for the hardcore, bullet-hell obsessives out there that's friendly for less hardcore players who want to experience the story. It's short, and not quite perfect on Switch, but it's a strong game nonetheless.

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9 / 10 - Receiver 2
Apr 30, 2020

Receiver 2 is the only game that properly simulates how firearms work while also offering a campy story and nice-looking visuals.

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Apr 29, 2020

Help Will Come Tomorrow is a video game instead of a survival experience, which is fine provided that players aren't looking for anything deeper than something to kill a bit of time.

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7 / 10 - Cloudpunk
Apr 28, 2020

Although marred by poor acting and inconsistent writing, Cloudpunk is visually and audibly impressive. Take things slow and you'll get the best experience out of it.

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9 / 10 - MotoGP 20
Apr 24, 2020

MotoGP 20 is a top notch recreation of one of the fastest series on two wheels. The career mode is entertaining, especially if you decide to take on being a new team. Visually stunning, audibly arresting and just downright fun to play when you get the hang of it, MotoGP 20 is a must for any serious fan of the sport.

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Apr 23, 2020

Although sometimes frustrating and obtuse, The Procession to Calvary is a surreal and uniquely funny game well worth the pocket change you'll spend on it.

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Apr 21, 2020

A lovingly animated and clever point-and-click which, despite issues with pacing and signposting, is still likely to capture many hearts.

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Apr 16, 2020

In Other Waters plays like a visual novel with more depth and better graphics, which makes it a perfect game for players to relax in provided they don't mind coming up with how the game's creatures look by themselves.

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Apr 15, 2020

One Step From Eden has an interesting premise, surprisingly deep mechanics and an insane amount of content, but as a result of unfair bosses and no tutorial, it's a tough sell to anyone who isn't a diehard fan of the genre.

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With more tracks and stages than you can shake a stick at, DiRT 2.0: Game of the Year edition barrels on sideways whilst welcoming back the name that started it all: Colin McRae. Despite a lacklustre feel when using a wheel, there's still a very impressive rally simulation hidden away inside just waiting for you to turn the key.

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Derek Johnson
Apr 9, 2020

A solid enough entry into the beat-em-up genre, but one that is only really enjoyable if you're invested in the One Piece universe.

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