Luke Reilly

Stats

All Stats
22
Reviews
69
Avg Score
70
Median Score
Score Distribution
90-100
4
80-89
5
70-79
4
60-69
3
50-59
4
Below 50
2
Past 12 Months
1
Apr '21
1
May '21
1
Aug '22
1
Feb '23
1
Dec '24
1
May '25
1
Jun '25
1
Aug '25
1
Sep '25
2
Nov '25
2
Dec '25
1
Mar '26

Reviews

22 reviews All Reviews
Screamer
IGN
8/10
80
Tedious characters and difficulty spikes notwithstanding, Screamer is a unique and confidently assembled racer that feels like the result of locking Blur in a room for 12 months with nothing but a Crunchyroll subscription.
Millions of digital horses were clad in armour on April 3, 2006. The survivors of this phenomenon called this downloadable content purchase a “microtransaction.” They lived only to face new nightmares: season passes, live service models, always-online single-player, loot boxes, pay-to-win, ship-now-fix-later patches, and more. Make no mistake, the team at Terminator 2D: No Fate developer Bitmap Bureau has seen this future, and they clearly don’t like it. As such, Terminator 2D is an unapologetic
Skate Story
8/10
80
Fusing a solid foundation of satisfyingly grounded skate tricks with a bizarre, abstract world, Skate Story wobbles a little under its weirdness but there’s no doubt it’s one of the most distinctive skateboarding games of the decade. 
Project Motor Racing
5/10
50
Project Motor Racing feels like an early access game that hasn’t actually been identified as such, and is simply not a better racer than its 2017 ancestor Project CARS 2.
Wreckreation
5/10
50
Overflowing with ambition but ultimately plain and with no style to call its own, Wreckreation feels like a supermarket brand homage to a series of better arcade racers.