Grady Penna


27 games reviewed
76.7 average score
80 median score
55.6% of games recommended
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Apr 7, 2017

There are a few segments and bosses that feel damn near impossible without the help from a friendly phantom.

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65 / 100 - NBA Playgrounds
May 22, 2017

There is no career or story mode, and really no options for customizing a game beyond how long it goes on for or how many points you need to win.

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I'm glad that MXGP3 exists because when it comes to modern motocross games the pickings are pretty slim and there is a sizeable group of gamers out there who love the sport.

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Ranging from icy mountaintops to arid deserts, each area had trees, land structures and animals unique to that portion of the map.

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Sep 13, 2017

It takes nearly everything about its predecessors that made them great and introduces new elements that make gameplay feel fresh and exciting.

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Oct 5, 2017

The combat system from the first game is back and still just as great.

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40 / 100 - Nightmare Boy
Nov 11, 2017

Nightmare Boy had the potential to be a quirky and fun take on the Metroidvania platform, but it squanders that potential by falling flat in nearly all the fundamental components of what makes those types of games fun to play in the first place.

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Nov 23, 2017

Though LA Noire's open world and graphics may not have aged nicely, its core aspects still work surprisingly well.

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Jan 31, 2018

This simplicity makes the game easy to pick up and get the hang of right away, but later on it starts to feel stale.

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May 4, 2018

From its amusing setting to its solid gameplay mechanics, Murderous Pursuits has a lot going for it.

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74 / 100 - Lake Ridden
May 18, 2018

Lake Ridden may not be doing anything new or incredibly exciting, but it still feels unique.

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85 / 100 - Unravel Two
Jun 18, 2018

After playing Unravel Two, I was bummed its predecessor completely flew under my radar.

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88 / 100 - INSIDE
Jul 4, 2018

INSIDE is still a deeply thought-provoking experience with a mystery that begs to be explored and is faithfully ported to the Switch.

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58 / 100 - HYPERGUN
Aug 24, 2018

After some major patches and fine-tuning, I could see HYPERGUN blossoming into a good, possibly even great game, but for now, it's just a failed simulation.

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Sep 9, 2018

Ultimately, Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker is an entertaining, competitive, and addicting game that truly captures the visual style and overall feel of the source material.

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Nov 28, 2018

Whether or not you are a fan of the Witcher series, or even card games in general, Thronebreaker deserves your attention.

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75 / 100 - Observer
Feb 12, 2019

Observer on the Switch brings back all the good aspects of the game and gives you more flexibility on how to play it with new touch inputs and, of course, the option to play it on the go.

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71 / 100 - Outward
Apr 3, 2019

Outward is an impressive, fresh take on the open-world formula, and the option to play in split-screen or online multiplayer is something I’ve been craving in an RPG for a long time. If Outward had released a decade ago, I have a feeling it would have been an instant cult classic, but in 2019, it’s harder to look past some its more outstanding issues. But even with its long list of flaws, I’d still happily get lost in Outward again.

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Apr 27, 2019

Still, Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen is a highly competent RPG and, who knows, maybe this release is a sign a sequel is finally on the horizon.

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