Kris Cornelisse
Contributing since December, 2019
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Redout: Space Assault Review -- Like a Star Fox Game, But The Bad Ones
Redout: Space Assault dabbles in numerous space shooter concepts but doesn't strike a chord with any of them.
Hitman 3 Review -- Clean, Professional, By the Numbers
New levels, new targets, new graphical improvements, same Hitman taste. Hitman 3 won't be everyone's cup of tea, but the niche should be extremely satisfied.
DualShockers’ Favorite Games of 2020 — Kris' Top 10
Though 2020 was probably the worst, it was still a phenomenal year for amazing games that I adored throughout the entirety of it.
Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin Review — Farming Hard
Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin delivers a remarkably in-depth set of mechanical systems. The interplay is impressive, even if the execution is somewhat flawed.
Yakuza: Like a Dragon Review — Ichiban is Number One!
Kiryu who? I'm all about that Kasuga life now. Yakuza: Like a Dragon took no time at all to become one of my favourite Yakuza games to date.
Trails of Cold Steel 4 Review — End(game) of Saga
A fantastic conclusion to the Trails of Cold Steel series, a highlight in the ever-impressive The Legend of Heroes franchise, and a must-play for JRPG fans.
Amnesia: Rebirth Review -- The Legitimate Child of Dark Descent
Spiralling towers, endless deserts and impossible geometry; Frictional's return with Amnesia: Rebirth showcases why they're the masters of horror
Yakuza: Like a Dragon Preview — Still a Yakuza Game, Still Amazing
An experimental genre shift has done nothing to hamper the Yakuza experience. The new battle system is an absolute riot, with everything else intact.
Age of Empires 3: Definitive Edition Preview — Upscaling in the Colonies
The historical RTS franchise ditches its swords for muskets. Age of Empires 3 has always looked good, but never as great as this.
Hades Review — Roguelike Elysium
Supergiant Games' pantheon of excellent titles expands yet again; Hades is one of the greatest roguelikes ever made. This is a must-play.
Wasteland 3 Review — I Am Washed in the Blood of the Lamb
Improving on its predecessor in almost every way, Wasteland 3 is one of the best and most reactive RPGs I've played in a long time.
Remnant: From the Ashes - Subject 2923 Review -- Reisum Hell
Remnant's story conclusion ends with more of a whimper than a bang. The core gameplay remains solid, but the new additions fail to impress.
The Riftbreaker Preview — Many Genres, One Great Game
With so many different systems and features, The Riftbreaker should be hard pressed to juggle them all, yet does so with aplomb. The potential is real.
Fairy Tail Review — Far From The #1 Guild
A mediocre JRPG, Fairy Tail does only the bare minimum with what it offers. It's a game for dedicated fans, but fans deserve a better game.
Othercide Review — The Suffering Other Has Won
The presentation and atmosphere on offer are fantastic, but Othercide's gameplay sadly cannot match. So much potential that's regrettably not well utilised.
The Steam Game Festival - Summer Edition: Demo Impressions Lightning Round
Having played the best, I now play the rest. Here are more demo impressions from The Steam Game Festival that didn't leave the same mark.
The Steam Game Festival - Summer Edition: 10 Demos That Made a Good Impression
With a wealth of game demos, I played a large selection and selected the most interesting that I could find in The Steam Game Festival.
Command and Conquer Remastered Collection Review — Construction Complete!
Command and Conquer Remastered raises the bar for remasters. This is the definitive way to play these RTS classics, and they still hold up decades later.
Command and Conquer Remastered Interview — Joe Kucan On His Role as Kane and the Series' Legacy
Famous for his role as Kane in the Command and Conquer games, Joe Kucan sat down for an interview with DualShockers to talk about the legacy of the series and his part in it.