Andrew Reiner
- The Legend of Zelda
- Grand Theft Auto
- Super Mario Bros.
Andrew Reiner's Reviews
Playing the game again from the first-person perspective is a blast. It's also become my perspective of choice for Grand Theft Auto Online
With hundreds of moons to collect and a dizzying number of secrets to unearth, Super Mario Odyssey is a monster of a game that rarely dips in the fun department
Nothing short of a work of art
Outside of a couple of irritations, this is one of the most enjoyable Batman stories I've experienced
The best Uncharted yet. It hooks you emotionally early on and keeps you locked in place as the thrill of the hunt for a lost treasure takes shape
The story shines as brightly as the gameplay – both deliver heart-pounding excitement
Better than its predecessor and a little longer, Will of the Wisps pounds out excitement at every turn
Techland has crafted a monster of a sequel that is bigger and better in almost every way.
Wonderlands is upbeat and fun from start to finish, offering a rewarding adventure filled with goofy characters, imaginative bosses, and a great sense of ownership over your character through it all.
Mission variety is lacking, but it didn't stop me from enjoying almost every second of play for 20-plus hours
Delivers a wealth of exciting content for both single-player and multiplayer avenues of play, and once again dazzles with its outstanding track designs
The campaign is too familiar at times, but the gameplay is top notch. All multiplayer modes showcase high levels of depth and reasons to come back
The Horizon series has been fun up to this point, but this entry stands above the others with its excellent open world and rewarding customization. It’s easily the best racer of this generation
The 2016 game now looks like a primer for a much more elaborate battle against the forces of hell
A roaring success both in its diverse co-op-driven gameplay and mature story themes that unfold in playful and heartfelt ways
Retains many of the staples from the Need for Speed series, but paves its own path with its dynamic shared worlds
Bethesda has created another game you can lose your life in. New experiences just keep coming, and you always have another perk to unlock
An emotional roller-coaster ride that is often jolted by gun shots and unexpected plot developments
A deep game that hits hard in three key areas: fighting, story, and collecting
Road to the Show’s story isn’t captivating, but that’s a small blemish in a monster of a game that knocks most of its content out of the park