Ty Arthur


109 games reviewed
73.5 average score
80 median score
52.4% of games recommended
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Last Year is fairly limited right now and needs some major additions in the coming months, but its an overall solid entry in the asymmetric horror genre.

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Jun 30, 2018

A lack of focus clearly hurts the game overall. There is plenty to do to be sure, and a wide range of race types, but The Crew 2 seems like its trying to hard to be an unrealistic arcade racing entry, a hardcore street race simulation, or a loot-drop MMO, and the fun kind of gets lost in the mix.

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May 26, 2018

There's a disturbing and horrifying atmosphere that can't be beat with Agony, although game suffers from enough problems that the real Hell is just surviving the bugs.

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3v3 brawler fans might get some use out of it, and of course series fanatics will want to try it, but otherwise, this is very much a "rent before you buy" scenario.

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Aug 9, 2019

Terribly dated visuals and wonky movement mechanics get in the way of what should be an amazing ninja slice 'n shoot adventure.

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Feb 29, 2016

This innovative indie title gives you a hyper stylized slow motion puzzle/combat combo while stripping out everything else.

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Dec 15, 2016

A fun horde-based entry in the Warhammer universe, Deathwing is marred by technical issues and an overall lack of polish.

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If you dig Sword Art Online you'll enjoy this game, but repetitive combat and a lacking story drag it down.

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Jul 27, 2016

The mad science experiments are amazing, although the rest of the DLC is a bit of a let down.

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Feb 28, 2020

Major graphical overhauls and a massive change to the text create the best way to experience this classic post-apocalyptic title... although its still mired in unforgiving, old school mechanics.

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Mechwarrior 5: Mercenaries delivers pulse-pounding mech action. It just lacks the patches to make it truly shine.

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Oct 25, 2019

While very linear and completely devoid of replayability, Moons of Madness scratches that Lovecraft itch, melding science fiction and horror together extremely well.

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The jump scares are more visceral in VR, and you get some nifty new mini games, although all the same weaknesses from the main series are still here with Help Wanted.

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May 27, 2019

Blood & Truth is the full action blockbuster experience, with a few limitations to keep in mind.

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May 22, 2019

Is Pathologic 2 a triumph of artistic expression showcasing how games don't have to follow a formula and can more than you expect? Unquestionably, yes! Do I ever want to load it up again, though? Hell no.

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May 28, 2019

While there are some noticeable limitations compared to other games in the genre, Chaosbane is a worthy addition to the ARPG realm for Warhammer fans.

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May 6, 2019

Epic store exclusive Close To The Sun offers a solid mix of SOMA-style horror with BIoschock style locations and story.

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All you fantasy fans who have ever wanted to hurl fireballs and launch lightning bolts at hordes of goblins are in for a treat with The Wizards VR... although there are some wonky controls to deal with.

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PSVR players who have been craving a more complete stealth horror experience have something to look forward to with Intruders, although it does suffer from some noticeable limitations still.

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Oct 29, 2018

Chaosium's unhallowed tabletop RPG gets a proper video game representation that nails the feel of a pen and paper campaign in a single player mode.

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