Andy Brice


33 games reviewed
77.9 average score
80 median score
54.5% of games recommended
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7 / 10.0 - The Golf Club
Aug 27, 2014

A refreshing change to the typical arcade golf games already available on consoles, The Golf Club is unforgiving but rewarding when mastered

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Jul 16, 2014

A refreshing slant at the handling of a tough subject, Valiant hearts is touching and poignant WWI game.

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8 / 10.0 - Sniper Elite III
Jul 3, 2014

A WWII shooter with a difference… stealth and slow-mo kills… in Africa

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Jun 20, 2014

The Worms are back. And they're armed and dangerous… with moustaches and hats!

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May 2, 2014

Another map pack from Infinity Ward breathes fresh life into Ghosts.

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8 / 10.0 - Trials Fusion
Apr 24, 2014

The mega popular racer is back and it's just as tricky, frustrating and fun as ever.

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7.5 / 10.0 - LEGO The Hobbit
Apr 22, 2014

Tolkien's The Hobbit gets a LEGO makeover. Don't expect innovation but if you've loved the previous games, this is a winner.

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Apr 7, 2014

Dust off Kinect, do some stretches and get ready to compete. Kinect Sports Rivals makes you pleased to own the motion controller.

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Jan 1, 2014

Simply put, Max is a fantastic indie game and a far better purchase than many of the others currently available for download. In Curse of Brotherhood, Xbox One has a fun, good-looking platformer at a budget price. Highly recommended.

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7 / 10.0 - Zoo Tycoon
Dec 16, 2013

Cutesy, zoo management sim is let loose on the new Xbox One

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8.5 / 10.0 - Forza Motorsport 5
Dec 10, 2013

Stunning visuals and scintillating gameplay make Forza Motorsport 5 one of the best launch games on the Xbox One.

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9 / 10.0 - Dead Rising 3
Dec 9, 2013

The open world zombie massacring simulator returns – and it's bigger and better than ever.

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Dec 5, 2013

Play your part in protecting the Roman Empire as legionnaire Marius Titus, a man with a thirst for revenge and a penchant for particularly gory execution moves. Ryse Son of Rome could have been a great game but its repetitive gameplay holds it back from greatness.

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