Mark Delaney
Mark is a dad, husband, bicyclist, animal rights activist, and a gamer, of course. You can find him on all platforms covering co-op, indies, horror, battle royale, or whatever else he's obsessing over right now. In addition to GameSkinny, he's been published on GameSpot, IGN, GamesRadar, EGM, Escapist, Official Xbox Magazine, and a bunch of other great outlets.
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Summer in Mara looks lovely right away, but the shine wears off quickly amid a long list of issues, both fixable and sadly, not fixable.
Mark Delaney
Mark Delaney
Jun 15, 2020
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Disintegration comes from the co-creator of Halo, but don't let that lead you to think this is a typical FPS. It's a satisfying but flawed genre-bender that usually capitalizes on its risks.
Mark Delaney
Mark Delaney
Jun 9, 2020
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What does accessibility mean in games, especially in VR games? That was my question to Schell Games, who did not disappoint with this deep dive.
Mark Delaney
Mark Delaney
Jun 4, 2020
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The Outer Worlds is one of 2019's best games. On Switch in 2020, it's still pretty great, even if it is in some ways inferior to its counterparts.
Mark Delaney
Mark Delaney
Jun 4, 2020
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Those Who Remain won't stay with you for long, but with some good scares and a story that twists more than I expected, it's a decent horror story for an evening.
Mark Delaney
Mark Delaney
Jun 2, 2020
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Here's how to find of all of the runes in Minecraft Dungeons and activate the symbols so you can unlock the secret ??? cow level.
Mark Delaney
Mark Delaney
May 27, 2020
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In 2020, Mafia 2 is a game greater than the sum of its parts. It shows its age in several areas, and though flawed, it still has its merits.
Mark Delaney
Mark Delaney
May 27, 2020
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Madden 21 will get its first look soon, featuring apparent cover star Lamar Jackson. Here's what's made our wishlist ahead of this fall's kickoff.
Mark Delaney
Mark Delaney
May 26, 2020
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Embr is a new co-op chaos simulator that puts players in the role of firefighters in a gig-economy dystopia, and as bleak as that future would be, Embr is just as fun.
Mark Delaney
Mark Delaney
May 20, 2020