Jason Bohn
Contributing since August, 2015
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About Jason Bohn
From the land of Nowhere comes Jason Bohn/ He talks too much because his mind is gone/ He sports a couple really lame tattoos/ And the most used button on his alarm is "snooze." (With apologies to KMFDM and their song "Intro.")
Latest Articles
Review: SD Gundam G Generation Cross Rays
SD Gundam G Generation Cross Rays is an enormous game, with plenty of series represented and tons of action to behold.
Review: Munchkin: Quacked Quest
Munchkin: Quacked Quest is a mess on the tech end and quickly becomes aggravating on the design end.
Review: Tokyo Ghoul: re Call to Exist
Tokyo Ghoul: re Call to Exist is a title poised to irritate fans, befuddle neophytes and generally just waste the time for everyone involved.
Review: Planet Zoo
While there are myriad rough edges that need to be sanded down in the upcoming weeks and months, Planet Zoo is the superior version of Zoo Tycoon.
Review: Conception PLUS: Maidens of the Twelve Stars
Considering how great Spike Chunsoft is as a developer and publisher, we should hope for better than Conception Plus: Maidens of the Twelve Stars.
Review: Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince
The Trine series always offers an enchanting, beautiful 2.5D world and the fact Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince continues this trend is no surprise.
Review: Super Neptunia RPG
Super Neptunia makes numerous glaring mistakes throughout the game and yet it still manages to charm.
Review: Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth
Sure to keep the 3DS clean of dust for some time, Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth is the perfect farewell for Nintendo's handheld.
Review: Team Sonic Racing
While there's a ton to praise about Team Sonic Racing, it does somehow feel a bit less substantial compared to the previous iteration.
Review: Total War: Three Kingdoms
While Total War veterans might be justified for feeling a bit of fatigue with the battle system, there's still plenty fresh in Total War: Three Kingdoms.