Kevin Dunsmore


114 games reviewed
74.6 average score
80 median score
52.6% of games recommended
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Nov 16, 2013

Killzone: Shadow Fall is not a perfect game.  It has design flaws and the story is lacking, but it's a whole lot of fun and a great showcase for what the PS4 can do.

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3 / 5.0 - Betrayer
Mar 24, 2014

Betrayer faces interesting dilemmas.  It has an intriguing story built from a great mystery and good gameplay to back it up, but feels unnecessarily punishing.

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Mar 24, 2014

inFamous: Second Son is the first next-gen game that signals we're in a new generation of gaming.  It isn't just the amazing visuals that make inFamous: Second Son feel so good, but also the varied gameplay and rich open-world of Seattle.

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3.5 / 5.0 - LEGO The Hobbit
Apr 13, 2014

LEGO The Hobbit is a fun little game that serves its purpose well.  It's a good game for kids to play and fans of Peter Jackson's film trilogy will get a kick out of it.  It would have been nice if Traveller's Tales strived to innovate its LEGO formula and included content from The Hobbit: There and Back Again.  It's a fun game, yes, but never escapes the shadow of better LEGO games.

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Killzone: Shadow Fall – Intercept is a fun add-on to the base game and serves as a competent standalone product.  All the ingredients are here for an exciting co-op game, and Guerrilla Games mixes them together with ease.

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Aug 20, 2014

Celebrating two years of hard work, Ultimate Evil Edition is the indeed the ultimate version of Diablo III. Considering the package includes the original game, the Reaper of Souls expansion and immeasurable improvements, it's also a great value. A control scheme perfectly designed for a controller and some of the best co-op yet on PS4 and Xbox One make it worth diving into for players old and new. Delivering the full HD experience, Blizzard's jump to current-gen consoles is a flying success.

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3.5 / 5.0 - LittleBigPlanet 3
Nov 20, 2014

LittleBigPlanet 3 is an endearing and charming game that will work its way into your heart thanks to its presentation and new characters. The end-game possibilities are endless thanks to the co-op, level creator and millions of community driven stages imported from past titles, but it's held back due to Sumo Digital's unwillingness to fully flesh out their ideas.

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Mar 16, 2015

The campaign pulls in some strong performances from its actors and earns points for its open-design. The campaign gameplay, however, leaves much to be desired. Still, it's a step in the right direction for future Battlefield games. Hardline may not revolutionize the Battlefield brand, but it fixes many of its biggest problems.

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Borderlands: The Handsome Collection isn't the greatest remaster ever, nor is it the worst. One could argue that it wasn't necessary, as neither game is old enough to justify a port and nothing substantial has been added to the three-year-old Borderlands 2.

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4.5 / 5.0 - Mortal Kombat X
Apr 13, 2015

2011's Mortal Kombat reinvigorated the franchise by taking it back to its roots, retelling the story with a slight variation. Mortal Kombat X goes a step further and wades into uncharted territory with great results.

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May 9, 2015

Coming in at only $19.99, there's plenty of content and story here to make a return to Wolfenstein worth a purchase.

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May 18, 2015

A year later, its still hard to say bad things about this compilation. Final Fantasy X is still one of the best installments in the franchise, and the fresh coat of paint is a delightful treat.

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Sep 18, 2015

Bungie set out with a goal for Destiny: The Taken King and they have mostly succeeded. While some of the nagging problems from the original game persist – boring patrol areas, recycling of areas and enemies, and bullet-sponge enemies – Destiny: The Taken King does more than enough to make up for the sins of its predecessor.

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3.5 / 5.0 - LEGO Dimensions
Oct 3, 2015

LEGO Dimensions feels like it wants to be the ultimate LEGO game, but never quite gets there. The mashing of different universes comes together quite beautifully in the humorous story.

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Nov 16, 2015

There is fun to be had, especially when the spectacle of Star Wars is in full effect. That spectacle, however, soon wears off and what's left is a game with too few weapons, maps and heroes. In the end, Star Wars Battlefront is all Binks and no Fett.

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Feb 2, 2016

LEGO Dimensions felt like much-needed innovation for a game series that has seen little change since its inception in 2006.

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Call of Duty: Black Ops III's season of content kicks off with a solid start.

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PopCap Games paid close attention to the criticisms of the original game and ultimately crafted a worthy sequel.

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Feb 19, 2016

Establishing a solid foundation for which to build a successful franchise on, Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth does for Digimon what Pokémon Red/Blue did for Pokémon. It isn't perfect; its story and script could use some fine-tuning, and the world needs to be more interesting, but overall, this is a solid first step.

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Feb 19, 2016

The term "expansion" has a dirty connotation to it nowadays.

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