Jason Fanelli
Game industry critic and reviewer
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While Waiting turns the most boring parts of a person’s life into an equally reverent and irreverent look at life itself. The 100 minigames offer plenty of variety – even if some of them add to the boredom rather than disperse it – and the overarching story will tug at your heartstrings and tickle your funny bone.
I loved my time with Kingdom Come: Deliverance II. Even though the game hated me and was out to get me, by persevering through the roughest patches toward the start, I felt like I'd earned the later moments and all of the fun story beats within. [...] Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is not always fun, but man is it always great.
Ultimately, Indiana Jones And The Great Circle comes out greater than the sum of its parts. The story kept my interest throughout, no doubt aided by the stellar voicework all around. Exploring these big areas and searching every nook and cranny for a hidden tomb or lost relic is a ton of fun, and solving puzzles gives your brain a challenge at the same time – jank and all.
Three additional characters and brutal Animalities are overshadowed by an uneven, head-scratching story expansion.
The frenetic fighting Dragon Ball fans expect is here, but it's marred by an overall shallow experience with more repetition than revolution.
Jason took Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster for a spin to see if the zombie-killing series holds up in Capcom's latest re-release spree.
Six classic fighters and one extra beat-'em-up come together in a collection that's well worth the wait.
No objections here; Miles Edgeworth's side adventures receive a heck of a glow-up in this bundle.
Capcom's latest original game strikes an effective balance between action and strategy, despite some elements weighing it down.
Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 is a powerful, emotional story - though it's not without its flaws. Check out our review.