Andrew Todd
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Andrew Todd's Reviews
While it’s still one of the more outright comedies in the Telltale oeuvre, Guardians’ story is one of grief and loss and regret.
Bloody Days’ constant references won’t make sense to anyone who hasn’t seen Reservoir Dogs, and fans of the film will loathe it with a seething intensity.
The enemies feel like monsters sculpted out of plasticine from some studio-disowned animated Roald Dahl adaptation.
What Remains of Edith Finch isn’t some Batmanny trudge through a peat-bog of dead kids and deader parents. It’s about learning and letting go respectfully, finding love and tranquility and even joy in death.
Hope your inventory contains blood pressure medication.
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe feels like a victory lap, the delightful culmination of decades of refinement.
Likely to appeal to the game’s twin demographics of children and, er, inner children.
After that, it’s just a gunfight.
The game treats Lara like shit, threatening to freeze, drown, impale, burn, eat, or otherwise murder her at every turn.
One of the few open-world action games where I’d rather just zip around collecting crystals.
Contained yet sprawling, outwardly simple yet inwardly complex, Cyan has delivered a welcome change of pace from 2016’s action-heavy release schedule.
I can foresee a dedicated core of combat nerds jamming the shit out of For Honor, but it’s definitely not for everyone.
Horizon: Zero Dawn is not just a great game - it's straight-up great science fiction.
At four or so hours, it’s an incredibly concentrated burst of imagination that outdoes its predecessor in just about every way.
Bungie has tied a neat little bow on a game that started as a clumsy experiment and grew into a handsome online experience.
The fantasies I want to fulfil aren’t found in the trenches.
Batman’s first episode ends on an exciting and intriguing cliffhanger, promising a story that feels genuinely new for the franchise.
The forgotten stepchild of Shooter Season 2016.
If only there were a Lily following the developers around, Frozenbyte might’ve been guilt-tripped into giving Shadwen the polish it needed.
If you can get a group together, though, you’ll fall in love with Push Me Pull You.