Tom Hoggins


193 games reviewed
78.6 average score
80 median score
73.2% of games recommended
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Moon Studios terrific platform adventure is as thrilling as it is beautiful, making for the Xbox One's best game to date.

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Feb 25, 2015

The Order: 1886 is a spectacular visual showcase, but its muddled narrative and gameplay make for a wasted opportunity.

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Feb 22, 2015

Techland's open-world horror can be scrappy in places, but its parkour-inspired zombie hunting is tense, moreish and engaging.

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The opening episode of Dontnod's time-bending adventure is uneven but intriguing, earnest and full of potential.

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Newcomers should be aware that some of Resident Evil's old-fashioned style can frustrate, but it is still a creepy, involving slice of bona fide video game history.

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Nintendo's hyperactive brawler is an absolute riot, whether you are in it for fun or for glory.

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While there are Issues with its modes and presentation, PES 2015 is arguably the best representation of video game football ever made.

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Connection issues have blighted the multiplayer so far, but this is otherwise a brilliant and generous compilation of one of the industry's most influential video games.

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Nov 7, 2014

The latest Football Manager is a gentle improvement rather than a disruptive change, but its focus on managerial style and player interaction should tempt you to start your career all over again.

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Oct 28, 2014

Insomniac's zany, colourful blaster is a sugary, cathartic hit best enjoyed in small doses.

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Oct 19, 2014

Bayonetta 2 might not have the same manic impact as its predecessor, but is still one of the best --and most bonkers-- action games ever made.

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Oct 13, 2014

The Evil Within could be leaner and more technically sound, but the blemishes on its blood-stained carapace fade against its thick atmosphere and the frantic thrill of battling its monsters in the dark.

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Oct 6, 2014

Alien: Isolation is a stressful, bold and brilliant interpretation of sci-fi's most terrifying monster. It's not for everyone.

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Sep 30, 2014

There's no great revolution here and it occasionally lacks for visual variety and challenge, but Horizon 2 earns its stripes with a breezy determination to simply show you a ruddy good time.

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Disney's ambitious toy-game hybrid returns with improved customisation in its Toy Box, but its Marvel-themed adventures fall short of super.

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Sep 12, 2014

While there is still some work to be done, it is a game that wants you to come in, have fun and perhaps go away with a greater appreciation of the sport its attempting to simulate. In all of this, Madden NFL 15 is a success.

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MachineGames haven't exactly reinvented the FPS or even Wolfenstein here, but they have put together a consistently enjoyable, well-crafted action game and given you the motivation to blast your way through its stringier bits. If this is the New Order for Wolfenstein, then this is a promising start.

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The Last of Us is every inch the modern classic, and this remastering seems entirely appropriate, even so soon after its initial release. As we enter a new generation, it's apt to celebrate the best of what games can do. It might not be essential for those who have already made the journey, but for everyone else, The Last of Us is vital.

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Jun 4, 2014

Ubisoft's hotly anticipated open-world action game provides decent entertainment but is let down by over-familiarity and a dreadful protagonist.

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May 14, 2014

You'd be hard pressed to argue against the potency and sheer joy of Mario Kart 8's racing and track design. Likely to be more contentious is its resolutely, almost stubbornly, simple structure in both single and multiplayer.

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