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Rob Lashley

Saint Louis
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Favorite Games:
  • The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
  • Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
  • Final Fantasy VII

34 games reviewed
78.0 average score
80 median score
61.8% of games recommended

Rob Lashley's Reviews

Rob lives in Saint Charles, Missouri with his wife, three children, and their two dogs. Rob began his career as a game critic with MMORPG.com in 2012. Since then he has gone on to write for other publications such as the Guru network and recently his own site www.robunwraps.com. Before Rob started talking about games he spent his time in the Marine Corps and then college. He holds a Masters Degree in Business Administration and reviewing games, writing guides, and filming unboxings, is how he lets his hair down (if he wasn't bald).
8 / 10.0 - I Am Setsuna
Jul 19, 2016

Two years ago Square Enix announced it had created a new studio, Tokyo RPG Factory, to create RPGs in the image of those golden age games. In that time Tokyo RPG Factory managed to catch hold of the spirit of those games and pull it forward into 2016 with the release of I AM SETSUNA. Tokyo RPG Factory managed to not only tap into that nostalgia vein but crafted a solid game that stands on its own.

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Mar 25, 2016

Even with its blemishes the Division establishes itself nicely as a new tent pole for Ubisoft and the Massive Entertainment studio and lays the foundation for future expansions to come.

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8 / 10.0 - SMITE
Jun 9, 2016

If you are itching for a MOBA to play on your PS4 you can't go wrong with SMITE. The camera angle and control scheme are a natural fit on console. The power of the PS4 allows the game to be played without much noticeable difference than if it were on a PC. Also the ever growing pantheon of gods provide an interesting if not compelling reason to bring chaos to the battlefield from the comfort of your couch.

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Feb 10, 2015

Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate takes the best the franchise has to offer turns it up to 11. More quests, more areas to explore, more items to collect, more items to craft, more weapons to choose from, more combat techniques, and more ways to play with your friends. This game will be a must have for fans of the Monster Hunter franchise but may do little to move the needle for players that are not already interested in the series.

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8.2 / 10.0 - The Banner Saga 2
May 19, 2016

The Banner Saga 2 picks up right where the Banner Saga left off and makes for a wonderful sequel.

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Apr 9, 2015

This adaptation does a great job of importing that experience to the 3DS but does not do a lot to add to the original experience.

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Square has proudly shaken off the ragged cloak of embarrassment that Final Fantasy XIV 1.0 draped over this storied franchise, and with A Realm Reborn has revealed the finest MMO to be released this year and has truly crafted a game worthy of the title Final Fantasy.

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Jul 29, 2015

Some may argue that the current generation of MMORPGs is filled with throw away imports that focus on monetization over quality. While that seems true for most of 2015's releases Final Fantasy XIV's expansion Heavensward bucks that trend and proves that there is still room for subscription based MMORPGs on the market that are not named World of Warcraft.

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Dec 3, 2015

Even with its short falls Xenoblade Chronicles X is a strong candidate for game of the year on the Wii U and is easily the best RPG. While I'll stop short of saying you should run out and buy a Wii U just for this title if you already own a Wii U and are a fan of RPGs this is a must have game for your collection. There is also multiplayer content for X that fans of MMOs might like that I'll talk about in more depth next week after the game's been live. We'll alter our score then if this should change how we feel about the title.

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Feb 2, 2018

I've enjoyed previous entries in the Monster Hunter series but none of them have felt as compelling as World. This entry is more accessible than any of the previous games yet still manages to have deep crafting and gearing systems for the later game. The gameplay loop is tight and rewarding.

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9 / 10.0 - Final Fantasy XV
Dec 8, 2016

This really is a Final Fantasy for both new and old hats to the franchise alike.

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May 22, 2015

The remakes of these two classic games was masterfully done. Square Enix is no stranger to remakes and upgrades but they have outdone themselves with this iteration of X / X-2. From the orchestrated score, to the increased polygon count and improved textures the game is atheistically better in every way. If you missed out on playing these games on the PS2 this new layer of polish on these classic gems will leave you unable to guess one is 14 years old this year.

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Hearts of Stone has pulled me back into The Witcher Universe with its finely crafted story and menagerie of clever side characters. A cat burglar acrobat, a suicidal Firestarter dwarf, a lifelorn ghost, and more are all people that will stick with you for a while even after you are done playing. While this story may only take you 10 hours to complete make sure to set aside more time than that because you will probably need it.

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CD Projekt Red has raised the bar on what it takes to make a high quality story driven RPG. They did not fail to deliver on Geralt’s final tale either. If this is our last hurrah with the White Wolf it was time well spent.

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