Bob Fekete


67 games reviewed
74.5 average score
80 median score
57.6% of games recommended
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Dec 12, 2012

Deadly Device is a solid adventure mystery, but may not be the best entry point in the series for new players.

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The story, the music, the dialogue and overall atmosphere and style more than hold up to today's game offerings. The adventure classic is back, and it's better than ever.

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Feb 16, 2015

The odd way for Turtle Rock to hide away its characters and the occasional tech hiccup can put a big dampener on these experiences though, as well as the inevitable boring matches you may find yourself running into.

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Apr 29, 2015

There are a few bumps along the way, but overall Broken Age is a fun ride

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May 28, 2015

There's some fun to be had in Farming Simulator 2015, but come prepared with your iPod.

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The first Episode of the rebooted King's Quest franchise is great for new and old fans alike

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King's Quest Chapter 3: Once Upon A Climb is filled with a lot of laughs and heart

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May 3, 2016

SUPERHOT on Xbox One is everything that was good about SUPERHOT on PC

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Unscored - Doom
May 17, 2016

DOOM's standout single-player mode and an amazingly innovative map creation tool will make gamers new and old very happy

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May 24, 2016

Fallout 4's Far Harbor DLC really shows how good Fallout can get

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- Lumo
May 31, 2016

While mostly fun and enjoyable, Lumo’s loose controls make some puzzles incredibly difficult, and not in a good or fair way.

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Mirror's Edge Catalyst is a blast to play, but the story doesn't quite keep up

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Jun 23, 2016

Fenix Furia offers plenty to enjoy. If you are a gamer with a short temper, you may want to pass on this one. You are going to die while playing, and you will die often. For those looking to challenge themselves with some incredibly difficult platforming, be sure to jump on Fenix Furia.

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Jul 25, 2016

Overall, Headlander is the most fun I’ve had with a Double Fine game since the first time I played through Psychonauts. With gameplay revolving around an elegant, but surprisingly involved head landing mechanic, and audio and visual flair in spades, this is definitely something any video game fan should check out.

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As the penultimate Fallout 4 DLC, it’s nice seeing Bethesda treat Vault-Tec Workshop more like the Automatron DLC than a Workshop one. The added storyline was a welcome addition to what would otherwise be another collection of new craftable objects to play around with. Oh yeah, and Clem is just wonderful.

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While still enjoyable, as the credits were rolling, I still wanted a little more. Thankfully, Telltale is already hard at work on Episode 2, which should be coming next month.

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Overall, Mankind Divided is frustrating. There are so many cool game mechanics and interesting story ideas that I wanted to know more and keep exploring every bit of the world. The voice acting and meandering story made me want to shut the game off and do literally anything else. If you are a fan of Deus Ex , you'll probably have a fun time, if you haven't played one before, I'd give this a pass.

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Aug 29, 2016

With Fallout 4 ending development now that Nuka-World is out, it’s good to see it going out on a high note. While the ending may drag for a bit, getting to explore all the hidden wonders of Nuka-World is some of the finest gaming Fallout 4 has to offer.

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Sep 9, 2016

When all of these modes sit on such a solid base of good hockey gameplay, it’s easy to have fun however you choose to approach NHL 17.

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Sep 13, 2016

Despite the issues, I do still recommend people pick up ReCore. With a lower price, fun gameplay and an original IP, this could be the start of a trend for a revived mid-tier level of gaming, once found prominently on the N64 and early PlayStation consoles.

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