Steven McCullough


20 games reviewed
65.5 average score
70 median score
30.0% of games recommended
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9 / 10.0 - NBA 2K14
Dec 2, 2013

If you're upgrading your console soon you may want to hold off as a next-gen version is due to drop shortly, but if you're into hoops and plan on sticking with your current machine into the new year and beyond, this is a must-buy, even if you already have the previous game in the series. Who knows what the next console generation will bring, with 2K marching triumphantly onwards and EA bringing back NBA Live for the first time in five years, but for now, this is just the best version of the best video game basketball experience you're going to find.

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9 / 10.0 - This War of Mine
Jan 22, 2015

Whether you choose to perceive it through a moral lens or not, there's a great tactical survival mechanic driving this game beneath the didactics.

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8 / 10.0 - Madden NFL 25
Oct 29, 2013

Don't get even, get Madden.

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8 / 10.0 - Grey Goo
Mar 3, 2015

[T]his is a confident return to form with one foot securely in the past and one striding forward to an assured future. They're back doing what they do best, and that's great news for RTS fans.

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May 8, 2017

Well presented and thumpingly over-the-top, Dawn Of War III combines elements from its two predecessors to mostly great effect. With a few more maps and modes, this could be a solid competitive title.

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Nov 17, 2014

For all its flaws, Farming Simulator 2015 is the latest, best entry in an exceedingly niche genre, a reasonable improvement on the last entry, and perhaps a change of scenery if you're sick of the sight of alien spaceships and chest-high walls. Even if the closest you've ever come to farming in real life is accidentally picking up an unpackaged vegetable in Tesco, I challenge you to try the demo, watch the first rays of dappled sunlight break through the treeline, glinting off the whirring blades of your harvester, and not be gripped by a sudden urge to bring the barley in.

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7 / 10.0 - Semispheres
Mar 15, 2017

A unique and well-crafted opportunity to test your grey matter.

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7 / 10.0 - Nongünz
Jun 16, 2017

A hefty and uncompromising challenge for those who would welcome it, but a tad too unforgiving for newcomers to the genre.

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Aug 16, 2017

While not quite able to deliver an arcade football experience worth sticking with, the quality gags make up for the low budget aesthetic.

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A thoroughly competent but somewhat clinical racer that's fully licensed and looks the part.

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6 / 10 - Beat Cop
Mar 13, 2019

Not quite an arresting adventure, but there's some cop genre fun to be had if you can stand the outdated attitudes.

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6 / 10.0 - Etherium
May 27, 2015

It might not scale the lofty heights of its illustrious predecessors, but it's got some fresh ideas and is certainly worth a look if bossing units around is your bread and butter.

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6 / 10.0 - Mainlining
Feb 27, 2017

A wry hacking adventure, marred by a few unfortunate design choices.

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6 / 10.0 - Tiles
Apr 12, 2017

Diminutive in scope but with plenty of content, this could be a welcome change from your daily crossword or sudoku.

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5 / 10.0 - LIGHT
Jul 15, 2014

Light's on, but no-one's home.

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5 / 10.0 - Rise & Shine
Feb 7, 2017

The Digital Fix polish their firearms and stroll into an apocalyptic landscape to review Adult Swim's Xbone homage to gaming's golden age: Rise & Shine.

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5 / 10.0 - Oh My Godheads
Dec 11, 2017

A party game that's fun for a while, but you probably won't be loading it up after your guests leave.

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4 / 10.0 - 1-2-Switch
Mar 21, 2017

Good for one evening of outlandish fun, but not one you'll come back to.

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2 / 10.0 - Fourtex Jugo
Jun 2, 2017

An uncoordinated tangle of ideas that's just too confusing to be fun.

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