Andy Kelly
- Deus Ex
- Final Fantasy VII
- Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
Andy Kelly's Reviews
A lovingly remastered version of a LucasArts classic. Day of the Tentacle is every bit as funny and entertaining as it was back in 1993.
Stylish, beautiful, and uncompromising, Hyper Light Drifter is as rewarding as it is frustrating.
An average shooter tied to a compelling, confident story, but the TV show is ultimately an expensive, if entertaining, gimmick.
A leisurely stroll through a beautiful apocalypse. Rapture is stirring and heartfelt, but may be too slow and hands-off for some.
A fun, imaginative platformer that’s full of ideas, but prepare to die, a lot.
An increased focus on action and unsatisfying cases overshadow the decent bits in this detective adventure.
An average action game saved by a charming sense of humour and an intoxicating sense of fun.
It looks incredible and controls beautifully, but Inside’s best ideas are spread too thin.
A beautiful, smartly designed game set in a gorgeous futuristic city, but with a story that doesn't quite do it justice.
A superb remix of Grow Home that gives BUD a bigger sandbox to play in, at the expense of some challenge.
A slick cinematic thriller, but interaction is limited and the story loses focus in the final act.
An imaginative, atmospheric, and cleverly designed sci-fi adventure that’s over far too quickly.
A decent, but not essential, two-hour expansion for Mankind Divided that’s ultimately more of the same.
Starts promisingly, but soon slips into a tiresome, repetitive grind, never doing its unique period setting justice.
Steep’s freedom is exhilarating and it looks stunning, but clunky, imprecise controls tarnish the experience.
Not the dramatic reinvention I expected, but this is tense and refined survival horror with a brilliantly bleak, grimy atmosphere.
A varied, atmospheric space simulator with beautiful Martian sunsets, challenging survival, and frustrating controls.
A tense, tactical medieval brawler that will reward anyone with the patience and will to master it.
A beautiful, heartfelt coming of age story that says something about life, and cracks a few jokes in the process.
An atmospheric collection of clever, surprising interactive short stories with a gorgeous retro aesthetic.