Dan Ryckert
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27 reviewsBitmap Bureau demonstrates a love for the sci-fi classic and the 16-bit era of action games, but a lack of content makes this throwback a hard sell.
After a rocky development history, Samus finally lands on the Switch 2 with one of her greatest adventures.
Capcom raises the bar for remakes – again.
Even those dumbass Rabbids can't bring down this great sequel.
It gets its hooks in deep and fast, but the true fun and challenge in Neon White becomes apparent the more you play it.
Sony Santa Monica makes us care about Kratos in this stunning revival of the series.
Electronic Arts makes missteps at every turn in this fundamentally flawed follow-up.
The soul of Super Mario 64 is alive and well in the plumber's surreal and stunning new adventure.
Parker, Stone, and Ubisoft deliver with a bigger, longer, and better follow-up to The Stick of Truth.
It may share a genre and universe with Saints Row, but Agents of Mayhem is a lifeless husk of Volition's prior work.
Nintendo's newest title delivers on tone and fleeting fun, but struggles to sink its hooks in.
Link's most ambitious adventure is one of Nintendo's crowning achievements.
Capcom brings the series back to its roots while making it all feel new again.
A dreadful combat system brings down an otherwise beautiful and funny Mario adventure.
Naughty Dog does more than go back to the well with Nathan Drake's greatest adventure yet.
It's the Star Fox game you wanted...in 2002.
Insomniac reimagines a classic, making it more than a simple movie tie-in.
Far more than just a farming game, this one-man labor of love is filled with seemingly endless content and heart.
Firaxis delivers a fantastic sequel in many regards, but a large assortment of technical issues plague the overall experience.
AlphaDream hits the mark again in terms of combat and dialogue, even if some new additions fall flat.
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