Tom Naylor
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- New Vegas
- Sam & Max: Save the World
Tom Naylor's Reviews
The remnants of Telltale are back in full force with a superhero workplace comedy that's up there with the late studio's best, despite a few stumbles along the way.
The needed addition of four-player co-op is not enough to offset dated visuals and an uneven frame rate in this "new" version of Koei Tecmo's fun, if flawed, monster-hunting ARPG.
System Shock 2 is every bit the incredible experience you've always heard it was, despite the times where it gets in its own way, and Nightdive's 25th Anniversary Remaster is far and away the best way to experience it.
Kathy Rain 2: Soothsayer is a bigger and bolder sequel in every way, and for the most part, delivers on its promise of a darker, deeper mystery with higher stakes.
to a T's unabashed silliness more than makes up for its occasional bugs and mechanical foibles, with a style and sensibility that's as sweet and heartfelt as it is cheeky and strange.
Promise Mascot Agency is a genre-busting, no-holds-barred, utterly gonzo adventure and is certain to be a new favourite for many.
Blue Prince breathes new life into both the adventure and roguelike genres with its freeform gameplay structure, intricate puzzle design, and intriguing lore.
Shadows may not reinvent the wheel for the action-RPG Assassin's Creed games, but it overall delivers on the Feudal Japan entry that fans have longed for.
There are a few blemishes that could be buffed out, but the blend that Ivy Road has brewed for us here is well worth savoring.
Eternal Strands does some really cool things but is held back by some baffling design decisions, lackluster writing, and melee combat that doesn't ever click.
Team Ninja takes a big swing with Rise of the Ronin, and for the most part it pays off, albeit with a number of speed bumps along the way.